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While the precise mechanisms of action have not always been completely understood (some reduce the expression of the Cox-2 enzyme, which influences both pain and inflammation), many of the plants below have been providing pain relief to people from various cultures around the world for thousands of years.

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The plant world provides us not only with powerfully nutrient-rich foods, but with potent natural compounds that can be extracted and used for their healing powers. My patients often appreciate either a natural or integrative approach to pain management, and many have found relief from these five options below.

While these plant remedies haven't been FDA-approved for pain, there is evidence in clinical studies that they provide relief and have minimal risk for side effects when used appropriately. Of course, it's always wise to consult your doctor before using one of these plant-based remedies to treat your pain symptoms:


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Devil's claw is so named because the fruit of this plant has claws that attach to animals in an effort to spread their seed. This is a perennial plant, and the tuberous roots contain a group of compounds called iridoid glycosides, the most potent of which is harpagoside. Harpagoside has been shown to inhibit enzymes the cause inflammation and the pain response. Devil's claw is quite the multitasker, as it's effective for back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, and even headaches.

While the precise mechanisms of action have not always been completely understood (some reduce the expression of the Cox-2 enzyme, which influences both pain and inflammation), many of the plants below have been providing pain relief to people from various cultures around the world for thousands of years.


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The plant world provides us not only with powerfully nutrient-rich foods, but with potent natural compounds that can be extracted and used for their healing powers. My patients often appreciate either a natural or integrative approach to pain management, and many have found relief from these five options below.

While these plant remedies haven't been FDA-approved for pain, there is evidence in clinical studies that they provide relief and have minimal risk for side effects when used appropriately. Of course, it's always wise to consult your doctor before using one of these plant-based remedies to treat your pain symptoms:


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Devil's claw is so named because the fruit of this plant has claws that attach to animals in an effort to spread their seed. This is a perennial plant, and the tuberous roots contain a group of compounds called iridoid glycosides, the most potent of which is harpagoside. Harpagoside has been shown to inhibit enzymes the cause inflammation and the pain response. Devil's claw is quite the multitasker, as it's effective for back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, and even headaches.


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Heading 6 is a footnote. Devil's claw is so named because the fruit of this plant has claws that attach to animals in an effort to spread their seed. This is a perennial plant, and the tuberous roots contain a group of compounds called iridoid glycosides, the most potent of which is harpagoside. Harpagoside has been shown to inhibit enzymes the cause inflammation and the pain response. Devil's claw is quite the multitasker, as it's effective for back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, and even headaches.


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