How can pain affect your life?... | | | | | Describing pain can often feel like an exercise in futility. Is your headache ‘throbbing’ or ‘splitting’? Is your stomach ‘cramping’ or ‘stabbing’? Does your shoulder ‘tingle’ or ‘ache’? Many people struggle to convey sensation because pain is subjective. Even modern medicine falters when it comes to interpreting a person’s pain. Semantics aside, we’re only just beginning to uncover the mechanisms behind the experience of pain. And it isn’t as simple as injury + tissue damage = pain. Your biology, emotional and psychological health, and socioeconomic factors can also influence the perception of pain. In other words, the same stimulus – a broken wrist, for instance – may lead to higher levels of distress in some people, while others will barely regard the break as painful. | | | The importance of sleep to manage discomfort | | The importance of movement for ongoing discomfort | | | | Lucy is one of our friendly team of expert Nutrition Advisors. They can provide Free individual help and advice. If you have any questions why not get in touch with them today? | | | Our money back promise is truly unbeatable. If you feel that any one of our products failed to meet your expectations then we will refund you in full. Nature's Best, Century Place, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN2 3BE
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