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ANALGESICAny medical procedure or paramedical calm or eliminates pain. Etymologically derived from the Greek prefix a-/an- (lack, negation), and algos, pain. Although you can use the term for any substance or mechanism that reduces pain, usually refers to a set of drugs from different chemical families that soothe or eliminate the pain by different mechanisms. ALTERNATIVES TO PAIN MEDICINE You might ask your doctor about alternatives to painkillers, which include: heat, ice, massage, rest, Biofeedback and Relaxation Techniques
Teucri pyrenees (Light) Dove's foot (Light) Verbena (Light) Aristolochia bética (Light) Ivy (Light) Ajenuz (Light) Alchemilla alpina (Light) Meadowsweet (Moderate) Spring (Moderate) Clematis (Moderate) Rosemary (Moderate) Dogwood (Moderate) Hemlock (Moderate) Cherry (Moderate) Albarrazado (Moderate) Cress (Moderate) Celandine (Moderate) Monkshood (Moderate) Peppermint (Moderate) Peony (Moderate) Autumn crocus (Moderate) Poligonato (Moderate) Puncture vine (Moderate) Periwinkle (Moderate) Beech (Strong) Meadowsweet (Strong) White willow (Strong) Poppy (Strong) Jara (Strong) Nightshade (Strong)
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