Pain Part III: Supplements and Low-Dose Naltrexone
In Part III of this series, I’d like to talk about some key supplements you can take to help with pain management.
In Part III of this series, I’d like to talk about some key supplements you can take to help with pain management.
Today, I’d like to talk about pain management and want you to start thinking about what you can do in order to improve your symptoms.
Today we’re going to talk about root causes of chronic types of pain and different ways to think about what may be causing your pain.
While there isn’t a specific cure for osteoarthritis, there are natural ways that you can manage the pain to improve your symptoms.
Today we’re going to talk about the functional medicine workup that we would do for someone that presents pain as a primary concern.
In this functional health minute, we’re going to discuss the four types of pain and how autoimmune disease may trigger each one.
Today, I’d like to talk a little bit about pain, how pain signaling works, and the different types of pain fibers that exist in our bodies.
Low dose Naltrexone can benefit a number of unexpected conditions. Let’s discuss what some of them are…
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