Get soothing relief from inflammation-induced pain with Yosi’s Painaway, an anti-Inflammatory supplement. Formulated with White Willow Bark, Turmeric and Boswellia, it also contains Green-shell-Lipped Mussel extract, Devils Claw extract 4:1. This natural dietary supplement is free of any chemicals, fillers and preservatives. The gluten-free supplement offers a natural alternative to over-the-counter or prescription medication. Take these pain-relieving capsules as part of your daily routine. Two capsules make up one serving size totaling 2000mg, which is the recommended daily amount. Consult with your doctor to meet your specific requirements. Safe and effective, the natural dietary supplement is suitable for a day or night to minimize inflammation-based pain. It comes with up to 60 capsules per bottle, so you have enough to last for weeks. To experience optimal benefit from this White Willow Bark and Boswellia Serrata supplement, incorporate exercise, restful sleep and follow a healthy diet. This swelling solution is a suitable choice for vegetarians. Yosi’s Painaway Natural Anti-Inflammatory Supplement, Natural Relief Support, 60 Vegetarian Capsules.
Always talk to your doctor about which pain medication is right for you.
INGREDIENTS:
White willow bark extract 15%
Green-shell-lipped mussel extract
Boswellia Serrata extract 65%
Devil’s Claw extract 4:1
Bromelain Blend 2000
Turmeric extract 95%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Biopterin™ (Piperine)
Full Disclosure, No Proprietary Blends
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS:
Yosi Painaway treats these types of pain:
Acute pain
Chronic pain
Neuropathic pain
Nociceptive pain
Radicular pain
Flu, sinus and headaches
Back
Sprained, muscle
Menstrual
Osteoarthritis
Joint pain
Treat asthma
Treat Tendinitis, Fibromyalgia, Sciatica, Nerve pain, Goat and more.
Types of Pain
Pain is a general term that describes any kind of unpleasant or uncomfortable sensation in the body.
There are many different types and causes of pain, and these can be grouped into eight different categories to help with pain management:
Acute pain
Chronic pain
Breakthrough pain
Bone pain
Nerve pain
Phantom pain
Soft tissue pain
Referred pain.
Acute pain
This starts suddenly and only lasts for a short period (i.e., minutes, hours, a couple of days, occasionally a month or two).
It is usually caused by a specific event or injury, such as:
A broken bone
A car crash or other type of accident
A fall
Burns or cuts
Dental work
Labor and childbirth
Surgery.
Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is pain that has persisted for longer than six months and is experienced most days. It may have originally started as acute pain, but the pain has continued long after the original injury or event has healed or resolved. Chronic pain can range from mild to severe and is associated with conditions such as:
Arthritis
Back pain
Cancer
Circulation problems
Diabetes
Fibromyalgia
Headache.
Chronic pain can severely affect a person's quality of life and prevent them from returning to work or participating in physical activity. In some people, it may lead to depression or social isolation.
Breakthrough Pain
Breakthrough pain is a sudden, short, sharp increase in pain that occurs in people who are already taking medications to relieve chronic pain caused by conditions such as arthritis, cancer, or fibromyalgia.
Breakthrough pain may also be called a pain flare and it may occur with exercise or physical activity, coughing, illness, stress, or during the period between pain medication doses. The pain level is often severe, but the location of the pain is usually the same as the person’s chronic pain.
Bone Pain
This is a tenderness, aching or discomfort in one or more bones that are present during both exercise and rest.
Bone pain is commonly associated with conditions or diseases that affect the structure or function of bone, such as cancer, a fracture (broken bone), infection, leukemia, mineral deficiency, sickle cell anemia, or osteoporosis. Many pregnant women experience pelvic girdle pain.
Nerve Pain
Nerve pain is caused by nerve damage or inflammation. It is usually described as a sharp, shooting, burning or stabbing pain and may also be called neuralgia or neuropathic pain. Some people describe it as being like an electric shock and it is often worse at night.
Nerve pain can severely interfere with a person's life and affect their sleep, work, and physical activity levels. They are often very sensitive to cold and may experience pain with even the slightest touch. Many people with chronic nerve pain also develop anxiety or depression.
People with neuropathic pain are often very sensitive to touch or cold and can experience pain as a result of stimuli that would not normally be painful, such as brushing the skin.
Common causes of nerve pain include:
Alcoholism
An injury to the brain, a nerve, or the spinal cord
Cancer
Circulation problems
Diabetes
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Limb amputation
Multiple sclerosis
Stroke
Vitamin B12 deficiency.
Phantom Pain
Phantom pain is pain that feels like it is coming from a body part that is no longer there. It is common in people who have had a limb amputated, but is different from phantom limb sensation, which is usually painless.
Historically, Doctors believed phantom pain was a psychological problem, but they now realize these are real pain sensations that originate in the spinal cord and brain. It often gets better with time but managing phantom pain can be challenging for some people.
Soft Tissue Pain
This is pain or discomfort that results from damage or inflammation of the muscles, tissues, or ligaments. It may be associated with swelling or bruising, and common causes include:
Back or neck pain
Bursitis
Fibromyalgia
Rotator cuff injury
Sciatic pain
Sports injuries, such as sprains or strains
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome.
Referred pain
This is pain that feels like it is coming from one particular location, but is the result of an injury or inflammation in another structure or organ. For example, during a heart attack, pain is often felt in the neck, left shoulder, and down the right arm. An injury or inflammation of the pancreas is often felt as constant pain in the upper stomach area that radiates to the back. A ruptured spleen can cause pain in the shoulder blade.
Referred pain happens because there is a network of interconnecting sensory nerves, that supply many different tissues. An injury in one area of the network can be mistakenly interpreted by the brain as being in a different part of the network.
Yosi Painaway Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Yosi Painaway Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used for treating a variety of common conditions, like arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis. Yosi Painaway NSAIDs are useful because they help decrease pain, control swelling, and reduce inflammation.
What are the benefits of reducing inflammation in the body?
Reducing inflammation can help you lose weight, balance your hormones, reduce joint pain, sleep better, balance your immune system, age more gracefully, give you more energy, improve your cholesterol, reduce cardiovascular disease, and much more. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
What are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used for?
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the most prescribed medications for treating arthritis, gout, and osteoarthritis. They are also used to treat headaches, aches and pains, and menstrual cramps.
How do Yosi Painaway NSAIDs medications work?
Yosi Painaway NSAIDs anti-inflammatory medications are extremely helpful analgesics that can help reduce pain and inflammation. Yosi Painaway NSAIDs can be effective for a wide variety of orthopedic conditions, from arthritis, tendinitis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia and sprains and strains.
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