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Chris
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I am 42 years old, and I have a lasting problem with my health. I have an autoimmune disease. A sacroiliac inflammation and a muscular cramp in my back. I can't bend. There is a strong stiffness in my body and a strong tension in my stomach. I have this [since the age of] 18.Anti-inflammatory and pain reducing herbs are indicated here such as - tumeric and cayenne. Antispasmodic herbs such as wild yam, valerian and black cohosh are also needed. Alternating hot/cold treatments can help to facilitate deep blood flow and healing as can massage. Hot baths and heating pads can also be useful. Stretching and exercises such as swimming and walking can help to keep the area flexible. Good posture is important so as to not aggravate the area any more than what it is. In terms of diet is it absolutely essential that you get plenty of magnesium (epsom salt baths are a good source of this as well as taking a supplement), B complex vitamin and anti-inflammatory fats such as omega 3 essential fatty acids (EFA). Good sources of the EFA are oily fish, nuts and seeds, avocados and flax and hemp seed oil.