Do you take NSAIDs to relieve pain? Dr. Chad Walding reveals the truth about pain meds below...
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"I wound up in the hospital from ibuprofen!"
Years ago, before 67-year-old Loretta joined the NativePath community…
She suffered from a lot of agonizing joint pain.
It was debilitating, so…
Her family doctor recommended she take ibuprofen to relieve the inflammation.
It was an innocent recommendation at the time, but…
THIS decision made Loretta's life take a sudden turn for the worse.
By taking the ibuprofen daily… She gradually became dependent on taking it just to get by without excruciating pain…
She began noticing constant stomach pain and frequent lightheadedness, and checked in with her doctor who found notable changes in her blood pressure…
To Loretta's surprise, her Ibuprofen habit was damaging her kidneys… leading to an imbalance in her body's fluid pressure which increased her blood pressure.
Even worse, they discovered ulcers in her stomach. Because ibuprofen decreases how much prostaglandin you make, intestinal damage such as bleeding and ulcers in the stomach and intestines is a known side effect with this drug…
Thankfully…
Loretta has now recovered from what was a traumatic ordeal.
"No NSAIDs for me!!" Loretta says, "I was bleeding internally!!"
Ibuprofen is so widely used that it can be easy to forget this drug can cause side effects. Still, ibuprofen is a drug, and it comes with risks like any other drug.
Now, I don't tell you this to scare you…
Instead, I want to prevent YOU from facing the same health consequences
Loretta did…
By sharing some great news.
You see, there IS a safer alternative to overcoming crippling joint pain…
WITHOUT reaching for any pain meds… or any of the deadly side effects that come with regular usage…
Or having to suffer from the pain of arthritis, trapped nerves, or recent surgery, either.
Want to know what it is?
⇒ AVOID pain meds (eat this instead)
As always–to being & staying on The Path together,
-Dr. Chad Walding, DPT, ISSA Nutrition Specialist
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