Natural Remedies for Pain vs. NSAIDS

One of the most common pain classes of pain relievers are NSAIDS. This stands for non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs and these are available over the counter (Ibuprofen, Motrin, Tylenol and aspirin are examples) and by prescription (Indocin, Mobic, Toradol and many others). It is estimated that up to 90 million prescriptions for NSAIDS are written in the US every year. This rate of prescribing is estimated to cause as many as 16,500 deaths per year and many more hospitalizations.

What is not discussed as often is the role of NSAIDS in damaging intestinal linings and gut bacterial populations. The damage causes enteropathy, or damage to the intestines. This damage results in altered/abnormal gut bacteria populations, a condition known as dysbiosis. Increased intestinal permeability also creates increased inflammation.

Abnormally increased inflammation is one of the things that causes pain! Isn’t that what NSAIDS are used to treat? It gets more interesting: Increased intestinal permeability is one of the underlying factors driving many conditions like Crohn’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Asthma. All three of these conditions are very serious and painful!

Inflammation is the common denominator in pain of most types. Gut bacteria play a huge role in the control of inflammation as the symbiont colony helps to manage the functions of the immune system. Anything that is damaging to the gut bacteria is likely to also increase inflammation and pain syndromes. It has been found that NSAIDS cause damage to gut bacterial colonies. It is even possible that the damage to the intestinal walls is in part due to dysbiosis triggered by the drugs!

Instead of taking NSAIDS and causing all of these problems, consider other more natural approaches to temporary pain relief. Some of these approaches and products have a great deal of research supporting their use. Probiotics would be one recommendation, for the reasons stated above: maintaining normal immune function goes a long way to inhibiting inflammatory pain pathways. A second complimentary product would be curcumin. This spice is possibly the most researched natural anti-inflammatory substance we know of today, and it does not cause the problems that NSAIDS cause.

A healthy lifestyle that includes reduced stress, probiotics, a prebiotic/gut bacteria-healthy diet and non-harmful anti-inflammatory supplements such as curcumin can go a long way to reducing chronic pain! More information about the relationship between symbiotic bacteria and pain reduction strategies will be found in The Symbiont Factor which is on track to be published in June 2014.

References:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24793420

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24690419

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12831509

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24532193

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8 thoughts on “Natural Remedies for Pain vs. NSAIDS

  1. Excellent website you have here but I was wondering if you knew of any forums that cover the same topics
    talked about in this article? I’d really like to be a part of online community where I can get
    suggestions from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest.
    If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks a lot!

    1. Hi Natalie-sorry about the delay in responding! your question slipped thru somehow. I haven’t started a forum yet, but hope to in the future. I also plan on writing another book, with pain as a focus (well, pain relief!). I can tell you that much of the appoach/information written in The Symbiont Factor applies to pain relief. Basically, natural pain relief is best accomplished (other than healing the painful part if it is an injury) with reducing inflammation and improving brain function. Improving brain function improves parasympathetic tone, and this helps reduce pain. Have you downloaded the book and read it yet? It would give you a great deal of information about the role symbiont bacteria play in brain and autonomic function! You can find it here: http://amzn.to/1jz3kPt Good luck, and stay in touch! Richard Matthews

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