NATURAL REMEDIES FOR DEGENERATIVE
BONE DISEASE
CALCIUM
EXERCISE
It
sounds incongruous, but light exercise is good, not bad, for weakened bones. It
can even help prevent osteoporosis, if practiced regularly while healthy.
Exercising within your physical limits is simple and low cost.Doctors suggest a
blend of weight-bearing and strength-training exercises to build and maintain
muscle tone and strengthen bones. Walking, gardening, jogging, stair climbing,
tennis and other sports fulfill the weight-bearing requirement. Strength
training can involve elastic-band exercises or weight lifting. These natural
remedies offer relief from both mental stress and the physical effects of
degenerative bone diseases.
ICE AND HEAT
Cold
and hot packs are popular natural remedies for pain relief. Unlike
pharmaceutical pain relievers, cold pack therapy isn't addictive or harmful
over the long term. The American Pain Society deems hot and cold therapy
effective in controlling pain, a key component in treating osteoporosis and
other painful degenerative bone diseases.
If you have combination symptoms, such as a muscle strain on top of the chronic pain, try alternating heat and cold. Keep one gel pack in the refrigerator for an instant cold compress, and keep another to microwave for heat. Apply heat to the painful area for 20 minutes or longer, and cold for 20 minutes or less.
If you have combination symptoms, such as a muscle strain on top of the chronic pain, try alternating heat and cold. Keep one gel pack in the refrigerator for an instant cold compress, and keep another to microwave for heat. Apply heat to the painful area for 20 minutes or longer, and cold for 20 minutes or less.
Prof. John Kurakar
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