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Chronic inflammation from stress?
I just finished a brutal year of internship (I work in mental health), I moved, and I am finishing my dissertation in the next few weeks.
I have always had a bit of runner's knee, for which I've had acupuncture, PT, and chiropractic. During my internship year, I started to have severe knee pain and some other assorted pains: a bit of inflammation in my wrist, more frequent stiff necks.
I am going through the typical channels now, getting PT for my knee. I have been using Traumeel for pain, and it worked initially but is now less effective. I also quit sugar, alcohol, and wheat for a month, which didn't make much difference. I am currently taking fish oil and a multi. My stress level is wayyy lower now, but my body is still telling me it needs attention. Rest makes the knee a bit better, but I wish I could exercise because I put on some weight this year too.
I feel like the year really did a number on me and I want to do what it takes to get better. So, my questions: Anyone ever have these types of experiences? Any thoughts on supplements or alternative treatments, especially in the Boston area?
Thank you!
I have always had a bit of runner's knee, for which I've had acupuncture, PT, and chiropractic. During my internship year, I started to have severe knee pain and some other assorted pains: a bit of inflammation in my wrist, more frequent stiff necks.
I am going through the typical channels now, getting PT for my knee. I have been using Traumeel for pain, and it worked initially but is now less effective. I also quit sugar, alcohol, and wheat for a month, which didn't make much difference. I am currently taking fish oil and a multi. My stress level is wayyy lower now, but my body is still telling me it needs attention. Rest makes the knee a bit better, but I wish I could exercise because I put on some weight this year too.
I feel like the year really did a number on me and I want to do what it takes to get better. So, my questions: Anyone ever have these types of experiences? Any thoughts on supplements or alternative treatments, especially in the Boston area?
Thank you!
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And to know the facts about Homeopathy please check the links below :-
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- Your intense approach to life is causing the stress, not your external environment.
Try yoga or tai chi to learn how to relax -- pills can't do that for you, but the vitamins & fish oil area good idea for everyone. - Stress usually means you need Vitamin B1, but make sure it is a whole food supplement - natural vitamin, not made in a laboratory, but coming from food.
On Joint Pain, go to www.realfoodnutrients.com/jsf/home.htm - I will put a link below to a website that has products for Arthritis. Number 1 and 2 are both for the disease. I know one of them is to rebuild cartlige and one is to help pain. You would ahve to email them to see which is which. My husband has wonderful experience with them for both his knees and hips. Just check the ingredient labels. You could buy similar products from anywhere, but I know the ingredients in those do help.
Some people use DMSO. You might research that too. It is a topical linament used on horses. It does take down swelling and pain. You can reseach it on the web.
Mega doses of fish oil help with inflammation, as you know. I would also suggest you research both a shuzi and a q-link. Either of those will help with pain because they increase your body's own normal melatonin production. I have both, but prefer the shuzi.Source(s):
- Start taking a B complex vitamin supplement. When the body is stressed so much it this can really help.
You might want to add a good glucosimine/chandroitin supplement as well.
The fact is, you can take what ever people advise but you also need to take some positive physical steps to relieve stress.
I would suggest taking a 10 minute walk in a park or shoppping mall just to get away from it all. Try for daily.
Also, take a 10 minute deep breathing break to rid your self of tension. Just sit down somewhere quiet. Relax yourself and concetrate on your breathing for a few minutes.
According to the latest Time magazine issue, eating less calories is more beneficial than exercise for weight loss.
An interesting article.
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