Friday, April 16, 2010

Neck Pain by Cher Herbal Cures

Neck Pain by Cher Herbal Cures

Any average adult experiences neck pain. Many habits and activites that are a part of daily life can put stress and strain on the neck and surrounding muscles.

Here are some things you can do to help, when you are experiencing the pain.

Rosemary Oil---Applied externally the oil warms the neck muscles and enhances blood flow. Blend 5 drops of rosemary oil with a small amout of weet almond, avocado or jojoba oil. Massage the mixture into your stiff or sore neck. Wrap your neck in a warm scarf for a few hours to extend the healing effect.

Heat, this increases blood flow. Use mud packs, have a warm bath, saunas or an essence wrap can alleviate neck pain. Note that heat should not be applied if there has been an injury!

Isometric exercises release tension. To allieviate a neck spasm, clasp your hands together behond your head and press your head firmly against your hands for 5 seconds, then relax the pressure. Next, bend your head forward and apply gentle pressure with your hands for 10 seconds. Do not force your head too far forward and stop if you feel any pain. Repeat this exercise five times or more , if needed.

These are some helpful hints to helping out your daily neck pain. Try them , they work!


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1 comment:

Unknown said...

In my experience as a physical therapist, most headaches and neck pain are due to the shoulder blades sitting too low on the trunk. I know this may sound odd but, to put it simply, there are muscles attaching from the shoulder blade directly to the first four neck vertebrae and skull. When the shoulders sit too low, these muscles then pull on the neck bones and skull causing neck pain and headaches.
Here's a quick, simple test to see if this is a contributing cause of your headaches. If you're having right-sided neck pain or headaches, raise your right hand and place it flat on top of your head for 20 seconds. Make sure your head doesn't side-bend or rotate to achieve this. If your pain diminished after this test, then your scapula may be sitting too low causing your discomfort. This is easily correctable. This is also the culprit in diagnoses such as thoracic outlet syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome. I've just written a book about fixing neck pain and headaches using an approach based on this mechanical connection to the shoulder and neck. It has been very effective over the last few years and I think is worth a try if you haven’t found the answers you are seeking.
I’ve also posted this and another test on YouTube, if you’re interested.
Best,
Rick Olderman