Medicine:What is the best medicine for muscle pain
There is no so call *best medicine* , it depends from person to person because everybody has a different metabolism.
In order to effectively treat pain, there is a critical concept to understand.
Pain is not an outside invader. Rather it is like the oil light on your body’s dashboard telling you that something needs attention. Different kinds of pain will do best with different treatments. Just like if you put oil in your car, the oil light goes out – but not the overheating light.
It depends on the type of pain and the person who is experiencing the pain.
It’s like asking “what's the best car”?
The best car depends on the purpose of your drive. Whether you’re
going for a Sunday morning drive with the family or going off-road looking for a fishing hole or driving the Monaco grand Prix or commuting 80 minutes each way 5 days a week or put in your choice
And “the best car” depends on whether:
you’re a practical, simple guy who wants a functional cheap car you’re a dramatic dynamic person who wants to feel the power of a big engine you’re an elite athlete who wants the car to handle well in the curves you’re a rich guy who likes comfort and luxury and wants a smooth quiet car with great stereo sound
Likewise, there are different kinds of pain. Sometimes you need an anti-inflammatory, sometimes you need to cut your stress and anxiety without drugs, sometimes you need a nerve stabilizer, sometimes a muscle relaxant, sometimes you need to move your body more so your tissues loosen up, and sometimes you need a hot bath or painkillers. Those can all be good pain relievers depending on the circumstance.
Everything is contextual
Interestingly, one of the most effective treatments that hit all of the seven key causes of pain (e.g. – joint pain, nerve pain, central sensitization, etc.) are the components of hemp oil. As quality varies dramatically, the one that I use is "**Soma painkiller** " by Buysoma . Affordable with quality painkiller.
If someone needs immediate muscle relief you can use it but still, I would recommend consulting a doctor first.
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