End chronic pain… at the FLORIST?
“Pain is temporary… but pride is forever.”
Ha. Clearly, whoever coined that phrase never dealt with CHRONIC PAIN!
The CDC estimates that 1 in 5 Americans suffer from chronic pain… which means MILLIONS of folks are reaching for pills just to get through the day.
And they’re grabbing for anything from the over-the-counter (OTC) pain killers… to dangerous (and addictive) opioid drugs.
Thankfully, you don’t have to be a pawn in this risky drug game.
Because there’s an all-natural pain remedy that comes straight from your florist!
A study published in the journal Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy found that the compound conolidine—which is found in the pinwheel flower—can help treat and even ELIMINATE chronic pain.
It turns out, conolidine increases your body’s natural opioid pain-regulating activity.
See, your body has a natural opioid system that regulates your body’s response to pain. And while many opioid medications are designed to target this system for chronic pain relief, they are riddled with dangerous long-term side effects that can cause serious damage and even addiction.
But conolidine helps your body regulate pain—NATURALLY!
It’s important to note that conolidine is a specific compound that can be found in all kinds of topical analgesics, specifically all-natural drops derived straight from the pinwheel flower.
If you’re considering conolidine drops to help manage your pain, be sure to shop around and read product labels carefully.
Also, if you are any kind of medications for pain (OTC or prescription), be sure to have a conversation with your doctor before incorporating any kind of analgesics containing conolidine.
To ending pain naturally,
Cory Templeman
Senior Editor, eAlert
Sources:
Jeong, Minseo. “Plant-derived compound may help treat chronic pain.” https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/plant-derived-compound-may-help-treat-chronic-pain
Minemyer, Paige. “CDC: 1 in 5 Americans suffer from chronic pain.” https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/hospitals-health-systems/centers-for-disease-control-and-prevention-chronic-pain-opioids


