lillybella
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Thank you so much. I am allergic to diary. Is there any way I can adapt this?
I have constant pain too.
I have constant pain too.
quick question : did you guys change your eating / dietary habits as well ?
Essential oils (I keep ratio of 1.5% ) ginger, frankincense (boswellia serata) fir pine, Eucalyptus, Camphor, juniper berries, stinging nettle OO infusion and Arnica, that the most efective salve for arthritis ) It could be just oil without the beeswax......
For hip and low back pain, I recommend that you try a stretching/ glute muscle activation program. It stretches tight hips and realigns the body.
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I've been doing this for some time at the gym, but it still doesn't get rid of the pain.
I also asked the chemist about natural alternatives and she said that linseed is not as good as fish oil and that glucosamine and chondroitin haven't been proven to do anything.
As far as the glute activation program, it is preventative. If the damage is too severe, it will help some but it won't be curative. The program I recommended is very subtle with "boring" movements designed to reach some small muscles in the hip. I don't know what program you tried, but the gym type programs I've seen are very different. Some of them can cause more problems when done with tight hips.
If you haven't seen an orthopedist to assess any damage you may have, I think it is worth doing. We all hurt our backs without knowing it until the damage becomes severe enough to feel it. A good orthopedist will give you specific recommendations for a physical therapist to help strengthen and "rebalance" the right muscles, and will follow your progress along the way.
As you can see by my Profile I'm not in the U.S. and I'm sure it would differ with each country, so I think we have to be mindful on giving out specific information regarding health issues, because the forum is world wide and just not U.S. based.
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