jump to navigation

Increase Your Energy and Endurance April 10, 2008

Posted by Serious in : Sports Injuries , add a comment

When working out, running, or participating in sports that require you to perform at peak levels for periods of time, your body expends tremendous amounts of energy and in the process depletes or diminishes your body’s ability to cope with the inflammation and pain that occurs to various parts of your body as a direct result of your activity. This usually occurrs in the areas that have been stressed the most, and may even result in a headache developing. NMS Neuromuscular Support is an all-natural dietary supplement that addresses all of those concerns. If you take it about 30 minutes before your activity and again when you are through you will experience much less inflammation and pain, and an increase in your endurance. Which is a win-win situation for you.

Baseball Injuries in Children January 17, 2008

Posted by Serious in : Sports Injuries , add a comment

Each year more than 2 million children between the ages of 8 and 15 participate in organized community baseball programs According to pediatricians these youths participating in baseball have one of the highest injury rates. According to Bubba Dresch (former Cincinatti Reds player) the most common areas to suffer a sprain on a baseball player are the fingers, thumbs, wrists, and ankles. Immediate swelling of the affected joint indentfies a sprain. The joint may turn black and blue due to internal bleeding. The affected joint will be very sensitive to movement and pressure. He goes on to outline the basic treatment. However neither he or the Cleveland Clinc in their article mention what to do for pain relief. One coach who works with a great number of children playing basball has found that NMS Neuromuscular Support is a great product to have available to provide relief for pain and inflammation.

 

Golfing Can Produce Chronic Pain January 15, 2008

Posted by Serious in : Sports Injuries , add a comment

The repetitive motions used in golf cause constant stress on certain joints and muscles of the body. The lower back is especially vulnerable, as are shoulders and wrists, to the twisting stress of every golf swing. It is very easy to aggravate the discs in your back to the point of pain and inflammation. An improper swing can really stress the rotator cup in the shoulder, even to the point of tearing. Most medical therapies for these types of injuries call for the use of NSAIDS, and rest to calm the pain and inflammation. Rather than NSAIDS with their potential for side effects, there is an all-natural alternative (without side effects) to address the pain and inflammation. Acute injuries warrant immediate medial evaluation and treatment.


Why Suffer From Sports Injuries And Shoulder Pain November 30, 2007

Posted by Headache Pro in : Shoulder Pain, Sports Injuries , add a comment

Shoulder pain is no fun. For some reason, however, that is one part of the body that seems the most likely to become injured in the event of a fall (from a bicycle, a tree limb or a horse) or in the event of a wreck. It is a very vulnerable part of the body, yet it is a part that we use more than we realize. Many sports injuries involve the shoulder or the knee, and can really do you in for a while. Natural Formulations has products that will help you function.

Help Your Body Work Out November 1, 2007

Posted by Headache Pro in : Sports Injuries , add a comment

It’s best to take NMS Neuromuscular Support before strenuous exercise or sports activity — giving the medication plenty of time to absorb into your bloodstream and work the way it’s supposed to. You’ll end up with a lot less sports injuries, along with better stamina and more endurance. Sometimes, your workout needs a little boost, especially if you need pain relief. Get an extra boost at Naturalformulations.net.

Sports Injuries And Shoulder Pain October 2, 2007

Posted by Headache Pro in : Shoulder Pain, Sports Injuries , add a comment

Those who have experienced sports injuries typically get them in certain places. It is pretty commonplace for athletes to wind up with shoulder pain, either from overuse or from falling too hard. If you suffer with this type of old injury, you know it can come back and haunt you from time to time, making staying in shape more difficult than it needs to be. It can even jump up and bite you when you pick up a child or wash the evening dishes.

Natural Pain Relief Blog September 10, 2007

Posted by in : Shoulder Pain, PMS, Pain and Inflammation Relief, Neck Pain, Sunburn Pain, Joint Pain, Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Pain Relief, Low Back Pain, Sports Injuries, Knee Pain, Blogroll, Muscle Strain, Muscle Bruises, Exercise Pain, Headache, Uncategorized , add a comment

Welcome