Got back pain? 10 ways to stop it without painkillers!

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Got back pain?  10 ways to stop it without painkillers!

Chronic back pain is one of the most common types of pain and one of the top 10 reasons people consult a doctor.  Nearly nine out of 10 of us will suffer back pain at least once in our lives.

It’s the #1 cause of job disability and accounts for as many as one out of four Workers' compensation claims!

And sadly, it is the most common “introduction” to opioid painkillers, leading many to addiction and overdose.

But what most people don’t realize is that 75-80 percent of back pain cases resolve within a few weeks to a month—without medications!

If you’re suffering from chronic back pain and think dangerous drugs are your only answer, think again.

Here are 10 safe, effective remedies you can try:

Sit up straight

Incorrect posture is a very common cause of back pain, especially in people whose jobs involve lots of sitting (like truck drivers and desk workers). 

Good posture is when your shoulders are back, your head is up straight and the lower part of your spine curves out ever so slightly to form a J-shape.

It’s not hard to improve your posture—you just need to be aware of it and correct yourself when you feel your shoulders rolling in or bending forward at your mid back. 

If your job requires you to sit for long periods of time, be sure to to get up and move around as much as you can (once an hour is ideal).

Get some exercise

When your back is hurting, it may be tempting to “take it easy” but that’s probably the worst thing you can do!

Of people who have had a history of back pain, those who incorporate regular exercise into their regimen have a 25-40 percent lower risk of recurrence.

And exercise is the best way to prevent back pain in the first place!

Walking, stretching, yoga, aerobics, and flexibility training have all been shown to be helpful. 

Be sure to get your doctor’s OK first, then get moving.

Drink enough water

Dehydration doesn’t just cause thirst, dark urine or fatigue during workouts—it can also cause muscle weakness, and when the muscles surrounding your back are involved, you can get back pain.

Be honest here--if Ronald Reagan was president last time you drank anything but coffee, soda, alcohol or Red Bulls, chances are excellent you’re dehydrated.

Aim to drink at least eight 8-oz. glasses of water (not juice, sports drinks or other beverages—just plain WATER) a day. 

Reduce inflammation

Inflammation is far and away the most common culprit behind pain of ALL kinds, and that includes back pain. 

Ours is a society that is rampant with chronic inflammation, which is mainly the result of our food supply lacking Omega-3 essential fatty acids. 

We used to get plenty of these natural anti-inflammatories from the meat, milk and eggs from grass-fed animals, but most of our animals are grain-fed now, which instead provides inflammation-stirring Omega-6 fatty acids. 

And we’re paying the price with our health!

Plus our heavy reliance on processed foods doesn’t help, as they create inflammation too. 

So to end chronic inflammation at its very root causes, it’s essential to get the Omega-3 fatty acids your body needs!  In addition to eating natural sources of Omega-3s like fatty fish, a top-quality fish oil supplement like VitalMega-3 is just what you need.

VitalMega-3 provides an inflammation-soothing 1,200 mg of Omega-3 EFAs in every daily 2-capsule dose, including the superstars EPA and DHA, which are essential for your brain and nervous system.

You can also help reduce inflammation with your diet by avoiding processed foods, sugars and refined carbs, and concentrating on lots of fresh veggies.

Visit your local chiropractor, acupuncturist or physical therapist

Chiropractors have extensive training in musculoskeletal disorders and can help with back pain from a variety of sources.

Acupuncture has been around for centuries and is especially effective in treating back, neck and shoulder problems, as well as arthritis.

And physical therapy has been shown to be as effective as surgery in many cases!

Get enough Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is crucial in supporting your nervous system, and it helps to maintain the myelin sheath which surrounds and protects your nerve cells.

Since back pain is frequently the result of spinal nerve inflammation (especially sciatica), B12 with its "nerve-soothing" properties can actually help reduce pain.  

If you've got chronic back pain it may behoove you to see if vitamin B12 deficiency may be a factor!  And if you’re looking for supplementation with a quality product, Hydroxaden 2.5 B12 oral spray is your ticket.

A B12 spray like Hydroxaden 2.5 can be more efficient than oral supplements (which can have varying absorbency rates depending on your level of stomach acid), and is a lot less costly and more convenient than B12 shots.

Plus Hydroxaden 2.5 also provides healthful doses of Vitamins B2, B3 and B6, which help support your energy level too!

Listen to the Sandman

According to recent research from Great Britain, poor or insufficient sleep was a very strong predictor for back pain in adults over 50.

Most people need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night.  So if you’re getting fewer than that, it’s time to start hitting the hay earlier. 

Sit in an infrared sauna

Infrared saunas can be very effective in combating back pain, as they help your body eliminate inflammation-triggering toxins and promote tissue healing.

Try turmeric (curcumin)

Turmeric is a very effective natural anti-inflammatory and is a spice commonly found in Indian cuisine.

Get a massage

Massage therapy has been shown to help with various types of back pain, including muscle and bone pain, fibromyalgia pain and spinal cord pain.

Now you know 10 safe, VERY effective ways to get back pain relief with dangerous drug side effects—so get going and get relief now!

To your health,

Sherry Brescia


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2 comments


  • Hello Jean!

    Thank you for reaching out. We are thrilled that you love Sherry’s articles!

    The following have been shown to be helpful for back pain / disc inflammation:
    1- Ice the area
    2- Exercise
    3- Physical therapy
    4- TENS unit
    5- Yoga
    6- Minimally invasive procedures such as PLDD (percutaneous laser disc decompression)
    7- Natural anti-inflammatories such as fish oil (our VitalMega-3 product) or FYI (For Your Inflammation) by Garden of Life
    8- Drink lots of water. Being even just a little bit dehydrated worsens pain and inflammation.

    We hope this has been helpful!

    Melanie at Holistic Blends on

  • My husband has worn discs. He is 75 years of age.What is the best treatment for him.
    Love you articles.

    Jean on

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