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Chronic Pain, Aloe Vera and Your Immune System
Everyone has known pain at some time or another. A
bruised knee when we were children, a stubbed toe in
the middle of the night, or a 'splitting headache' at
the end of a very stressful day are all forms of everyday
pain that each of us has experienced. Pain is your body's
way of telling you that you it has been damaged. Your
nervous system sends pain signals to the brain which
in turns starts specific chemical processes that sensitize
the affected area. The now damaged and sensitized area
becomes inflamed. Depending on the severity of the injury
or damage, your nervous system, automatic brain response,
and resulting inflammation can occur for short or long
periods of time.
Chronic pain is something very different. Some of us
have experienced sustained and sometimes debilitating
pain. Sometimes, chronic pain results in oversensitivity
of our nervous system causing our pain response pathways
to remain open. A lower back injury is one example where
even after healing, the biological gates through which
pain signals pass can remain open. So even after the
injury has been resolved, the pain continues, becoming
an illness that quite literally takes control over your
life. Chronic pain such as this reduces your energy,
reduces your ability to sleep and rebuild, and adds
significant stress to your body and lifestyle.
Fucoidan and fucose, two of the important nutrients
found in sea vegetables are well known in Asian countries
for their healing and pain-relieving effects. Studies
on both animals and humans have shown that in certain
conditions essential glyconutrients can help heal the
body and return jammed pain pathways to their normal
state. These nutrients can help increase 'cellular communication'
' the way and efficiency cells, especially those around
injured areas, communicate with other cells in the body.
Chronic pain can also be the result of disease, including
cancer. Our immune system plays a critical part in fighting
off disease and in turn chronic pain. Modulating or
fortifying the immune system means we strengthen the
production, activity, and effectiveness of all the body's
parts that make up our immune system. A very important
group of immune system agents are called macrophages.
Macrophages are scavenger cells found in the bloodstream
and other tissue. These immune system agents help the
immune system detect dangerous microorganisms and tumor
cells and then help to remove them from our blood.
Aloe provides excellent nutritional support for your
immune system by modulating the immune system through
at least 23 different polypeptides (immune stimulators).
The ability to modulate the immune system helps us understand
how Aloe can aid in controlling many different types
of diseases and disorders. The polypeptides and the
anti-tumor agents of emodin and lectins found in Aloe
Vera help explain its ability to possibly aid in the
treatment of cancer.
We can now see how a combination of sea vegetables
with their property to help increase cellular communication
and Aloe Vera with the property of modulating the immune
system can lead to an effective way of providing the
body with the tools and nutrients needed to repair itself.
The nutrients found in Aloe Vera and sea vegetables
can give the body what is needed to help fight disease,
reduce inflammation and alleviate chronic pain.
Author: Ronald Godlewski
Ronald Godlewski has successfully founded and run several
businesses and is currently working with Life Force
International. You can obtain more information on the
nutritional value of vitamin supplements at http://www.PillFreeSupplements.com
and receive a FREE Quart of a Vitamin Supplement or
call him toll free at 1-888-LFI-CUST (1-888-534-2878).
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