6 foods that act as pain relievers
Instead of popping a pill the next time you suffer from pain, opt for some of these healthier options easily available in your kitchen cabinets.
Cherries: According to research, these tiny, sweet fruits help in muscle repair. Have cherry juice or a bowl of this fruit post your work out.
Ginger: According to Ayurveda, adding fresh or dried ginger to your diet helps prevent and cure muscular and joint pains. According to research, it also helps curb swelling and stiffness.
Oats: Loaded with magnesium, oats have been seen to play a role in easing menstrual cramps and bring relief from endometriosis. Also containing zinc, they are recommended for women who suffer from painful periods.
Garlic: This pungent spice has been known to be a painkiller since centuries. Apply it on a skin rash or heat it with a tablespoon of olive oil and apply on the aching joints.
Grapes: A cup of grapes, eaten daily, can help relieve your backache. These fruits contain nutrients that increase blood circulation to the lower back, reducing the pain.
Cloves: This condiment helps fight toothache, and as a result, features in toothpastes. Dab a little clove oil on a cotton swab and put it on the aching tooth.
Cherries: According to research, these tiny, sweet fruits help in muscle repair. Have cherry juice or a bowl of this fruit post your work out.
Ginger: According to Ayurveda, adding fresh or dried ginger to your diet helps prevent and cure muscular and joint pains. According to research, it also helps curb swelling and stiffness.
Oats: Loaded with magnesium, oats have been seen to play a role in easing menstrual cramps and bring relief from endometriosis. Also containing zinc, they are recommended for women who suffer from painful periods.
Garlic: This pungent spice has been known to be a painkiller since centuries. Apply it on a skin rash or heat it with a tablespoon of olive oil and apply on the aching joints.
Grapes: A cup of grapes, eaten daily, can help relieve your backache. These fruits contain nutrients that increase blood circulation to the lower back, reducing the pain.
Cloves: This condiment helps fight toothache, and as a result, features in toothpastes. Dab a little clove oil on a cotton swab and put it on the aching tooth.
ps- this is only for information, always consult you physician before having any particular food/ medication/exercise/other remedies.
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