Futuristic implant stops ALL pain? (Not so fast…)
If you’re saddled with pain, you already know that the mainstream doesn’t offer many safe options to treat it.
Over-the-counter (OTC) pain killers come with a laundry list of side effects and they, at best, only provide temporary relief.
There’s also powerful, prescription opioids which can zap the pain. But they are dangerously addictive.
If you ask me, that’s high risk, low reward!
But scientists say they have a new approach that feels like something in the FUTURE…
It’s a unique implant they claim could one day END your pain AND your dependence on pain medications.
It’s exciting news. But does it live up to the hype? And, is it safe?
Today, I’m cutting through the noise and giving you the TRUTH about this latest pain ‘breakthrough.’
Researchers and engineers at Northwestern University have developed a dissolvable implant. It works by softly wrapping itself around nerves, cools them to the point where they almost feel numb, thus blocking pain signals to the brain.
The reason for developing this unique, new tool?
To help stop the ever-growing opioid crisis — and offer an alternative to prescription drugs.
I won’t dive into the intricate details of the development of this implant and how it works. But you can find all the details on the Northwestern University website via a quick Google search.
But, here’s my take on this new development…
ANYTHING that can get folks get off pain meds is a win in my book.
But it doesn’t mean you should to rush to the front of line and have this implant put in your body.
I look forward to seeing more research about how it works and how it can help folks eliminate pain. And while it’s not ready to go to market (yet), I suspect that this treatment could cost a lot of money.
While we wait for updates, it IS possible to eliminate your pain… without drugs or this implant.
There are plenty of natural supplements that help reduce inflammation (the root of pain). There’s even a pain reliever called Noxicare that is loaded with natural ingredients and herbs like turmeric, willow bark, ginger, and rosemary extract… all of which are great for treating inflammation.
If you’re currently on any kind of medication (OTC or prescription) for pain, be sure to talk to your doctor about these natural alternatives.
To the future of pain care,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
StudyFinds. “This pain-relief implant eventually dissolves in the body, eliminating need for meds.” https://www.studyfinds.org/pain-relief-implant-northwestern-university/


