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Can Proper Nutrition and Supplementation Heal Your Back Pain?

By Steven Hefferon, CMT, CTP, CPRS
loseTheBackPain.com

Anyone looking to achieve optimal health has to consider nutrition as the single
most important ingredient for success. In a perfect world, all of our nutrition should
come from the food we eat. Supplementation should not even be an issue.

In the real world, however, most of the foods we eat are riddled with fertilizers,
herbicides, pesticides, and hormones - not to mention that they are often hydrated
with polluted water. In addition, an ever-growing percentage of our food comes from
other countries, which don't always have the best inspection track record.

And if all that weren't bad enough, the natural nutrient value of the soil that
produces these foods has also been diminishing over the years, a trend that will
only continue. This is why it's necessary for us to take a hard look at our diets and
make a decision about whether we may need supplements.

As you can see, proper nutrition nowadays is not that easy; it does take some time
to educate yourself. By proper nutrition, I mean eating clean and safe foods that
have the nutrients your body requires to get and stay healthy.

Recipe for relief

Your two main purposes for eating a healthy diet and taking supplements are to give
your body what it needs to heal itself and to minimize the level of inflammation that is
in your body. The inflammation is what is causing your pain.

Drugs that fight pain do little, if anything, to help the body heal itself. In fact, some of
these drugs can have severe negative side effects, so please consider eating right
as an alternative.

If you are suffering from any form of back pain or sciatica, I have a recipe for relief.
This is a vary basic look at how foods and supplements can help heal the body.

Water: Some people believe that we get enough water from our foods and don't
need to drink much of it. Others believe that we need to drink 50 to 100 ounces per
day - every day. Truth is, your body will tell you what it needs; you just need to know
how to listen. Here are some signs that you may need to be drinking more water:
constipation, muscle spasm or cramping, and darker urine. If you're taking any
medication, or if your blood pressure is not stable - certainly if it's too high - you may
not want to drink lots of water.

Protein: Proteins are the building blocks of our bodies. Without an adequate supply
of quality protein, your body will actually steal protein from itself to meet its basic
needs. This is a sure way to slow down the healing process. There are probably
10,000 theories on which are the best proteins and how much a person should get
each day.

In my opinion, a safe and healthy amount to shoot for is 3 to 7 grams per pound of
body weight. For example, a 100-pound person should get 30 to 70 grams of
protein per day.

A personal note: I do not eat soy anymore because it has phytoestrogens, which are
very bad for the man tool. Phytoestrogens can also cause hormonal imbalances,
among a number of other bad things, in some women.

Instead, I eat proteins that come from the top of the food chain. Most chickens peck
the ground and eat grains, dirt, and their own excrement. I only eat free-range beef,
lamb, and wild salmon.

My favorite protein source is fish - but never farm-raised. Farm-raised fish swim
around in their own excrement and are fed man-made pellets fashioned out of who
knows what. In fact, farm-raised fish have a higher Inflammation Factor (IF) than
chocolate ice cream.

Fat: Fat is a critical component to a healthy diet. The question, of course, is: Which
fats should you be eating? As a rule, anything that is hydrogenated or made from
corn, cottonseed, or soy is not going to help you at all. This is also true of fats
cooked at high temperatures.

I eat fats from fish, beef or lamb. I cook with butter and coconut fat, which I highly
recommend. It adds a distinctive sweet flavor and tolerates higher temperatures
much better than most oils.

Carbohydrates: Yes, carbs are important. And, no, they don't have to make you
fat. You just need to know the difference between simple and complex
carbohydrates. Simple carbs break down very quickly and are found in soda, juice,
and candy. They are usually go under the names "high fructose corn syrup" or
"dextrose." Simple carbs can cause an increase in inflammation. Complex carbs
break down much slower and are mainly found in whole grains, legumes, and
vegetables. Simple rule of thumb: Anything white - rice, bread, etc. - is not likely to
do anything but fill your belly. Fiber: If you are not getting at least 35 grams of fiber
a day, which very few people can do on a regular basis, you will need to supplement.

If you don't eat it, supplement it!

That's my rule, and that's why I take all kinds of supplements. If you don't get
enough of the nutrients I listed above from the foods you eat, then your only choice
is to use supplements to make up the difference. Otherwise, your internal systems
will try to steal these nutrients from another part of your body - much the way it does
with protein, water, or calcium.

The supplement industry has grown tremendously over the last decade as scientists
have learned more about what our bodies require to get healthy and stay healthy.
As a result of this research, new compounds have been formulated and more are
being found every year. I encourage you to do your own research on each of these
products. Meanwhile, here's my quick-start guide:

Mutli-Vitamin/Mineral: I recommend that you take a complete multi-vitamin.
Because vitamins and minerals work together, there needs to be synergy between
them. For example, calcium needs magnesium, vitamin A needs vitamin B, vitamin B
needs C, and so on. They all work together, each doing the job the other cannot;
and each supplying the body what the other does not.

Having said that, I believe it is best to take a multi in liquid form because of
something called �bioavailability.� This simply means that the amount of a
substance the body can utilize is higher via a liquid than it is by way of a capsule or
tablet.

Colon Cleanser: Since it's so hard to get 35 grams of fiber a day from food, one
tablespoon of supplemental fiber daily in juice is the answer. It has been said that if
you only poop one time a day, you have up to eight meals left over in your colon.
This is not healthy for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the pressure on
your spine.

Digestive Enzymes: Do you ever feel as if you're in a coma after lunch - like your
body is working overtime on your meal? A full-spectrum digestive enzyme will help
break down your lunch and improve your digestion, making the nutrients in your
meal more readily available to your body.

Systemic Enzymes: Systemic enzymes are different than digestive enzymes.
Systemic enzymes work outside the gut and are proteolytic, meaning they break
down proteins. They also work on excess fibrin and scar tissue throughout the body,
improving blood flow and removing any metabolic wastes, which will minimize
inflammation and pain.

Glucosamine and Chondroitin: These two sulfates are found naturally in the
body. Glucosamine comes from amino sugar, and it helps in the formation of
cartilage at the joint. Chondroitin is what gives cartilage its elasticity. Both of these
have been studied extensively, and they show a great deal of promise. What is
important is the dosage, which should be based on your body weight.

Time to do your homework

I have only scratched the surface of how nutrition and supplements can help you.
It's now up to you to educate yourself further on this topic. I've given you some basic
information, so you will at least have a good idea of what to look for.

Remember that in order to perform at its peak or to overcome an injury, your body
has to work much harder. It will also have higher nutritional requirements as it tries
to heal itself and overcome the symptoms of chronic inflammation. Those
requirements will depend on your specific condition.

To learn more about how you can get lasting relief from your Back Pain, we suggest
you read the latest copy of our free
Back Pain Relief Guide.
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