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I would agree that for severe chronic pain, narcotics are pretty much needed

along with alternative methods. For many years I suffered with severe

endometriosis pain. It came on in seconds, lasted for 20 min. periods, numerous

times a day for 5 days in a row before my period, every month. I had to use

narcotics. I did go to someone eventually who me taught me self hypnosis, which

did work to take the edge off. Maybe you have already done that. Maybe someone

does know of something more effective. If so, let us know.

 

 

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> As someone that has real chronic pain, biobeedback, accupuncture, massage,

accupressure, chiropractic care, etc. I have tried them all,and they help take

some of the edge off, but these are not a substitute for Narcotic pain relief.

They don't even come close. I wish they would help as effectively, but they

just don't. If someone could tell some natural meds that handle heavy pain,

please share!

> Thanks,

> Gina in IL.

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DL-Phenylalanine has been found to work in conjunction

with the body's natural ability to relieve pain. It helps to lengthen

the lifespan of the chemicals in the brain that ease pain. It is

especially effective in relieving pain from arthritis and aching

muscles.

Some chronic pain can be treated with DL-phenylalanine through the

stimulation of nerve pathways in the brain that control pain. Enhanced

pain relief has been discovered when D-phenylalanine is used in

conjunction with prescribed pain killers. This manufactured form of

phenylalanine is used to block an enzyme in the nervous system that

increases pain signals. The interruption of pain signals allows the

healing mechanisms of the body to begin working faster.

DL-Phenylalanine is a chemical combination of half L-phenylalanine

and half D-phenylalanine. L-Phenylalanine is the natural form of

phenylalanine found in proteins all over the body. It is found in foods

like beef, poultry, pork, fish, eggs, milk, yogurt, cheese, nuts, seeds

and certain soy products. D-Phenylalanine is a synthesized form of the

chemical, which means it is produced in a laboratory.

 

 

 

 

 

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