I have studied and taken courses in acupressure.
Studied some on chiropractic. I also have looked into psychological
issues to do with pain and medical problems. And I am also a Reiki
Master.
So now that you have a little about my background, and what fuels my writing… let's get to the real content.
I
am going to condense this article for convenience since it is a
combination of four major studies in themselves, but you can get my
e-book or read my full articles at my web site, which is
healthgrowhealthier.com.
I have found that 4 major things play an important part in your spines health.
First, there is posture. I know this is not the first time you have heard this, but it needs to be said again and again.
Posture
should be noted in sitting, standing, and sleeping. Start taking note
of your posture at all times. If it is not straight, then start
working on fixing it.
If you sleep in a position like I have in
the past, with both hands under your pillow while you lay on your
side, you can pinch a nerve in your neck if your shoulder of the arm
that's up starts to relax and leans in toward your head or neck. It
would be better to lay your arm of your upper hand down on your leg
while one hand is under your pillow.
And if you can, buy a few
different thickness pillows for throughout the night. I do not know
about you, but I can not have a high, fluffy pillow when I lay on my
back. But a thin pillow gives me neck ache when I lay on my side.
The second thing on our list is the flexibility of your back.
What
you want to do when you notice your back goes out a lot and you
experience pinched nerves, is in getting your spine back into alignment
and having it flexible.
Of course if you feel a
chiropractor is your best choice, by all means seek one. But think
about your progress if you could align your own back when ever you
needed to. It's not all that hard!
If you are in pain at the present, put ice or heat on the spot until the pain seems to lessen.
Do NOT, under any circumstances exercise while any of your nerves are inflamed or swollen!
To
get your back more flexible you might want to learn kundalini yoga.
Not all yoga styles are like those you may have seen on television,
where they twist themselves up. Kundalini yoga has very good and
useful spinal exercises developed to help flexibility. Kundalini Yoga
is also a spiritual tool to help before meditation as well.
It is very important to strengthen your back and the surrounding muscles. This is the third step to a healthy back.
Doing sit-ups is one such exercise, You do not have to do many sit-ups until you feel you can… step by step.
Take
all of these things slow and at the pace of your body. Your body will
let you know what it is feeling. Pain is a warning sign.
Just
remember… taking pain pills is okay when you really need them. But
also remember that they do not heal the problem, they only mask the
warning sign, they simply stop the warning sign, but not the underlying
problem.
Health is more than just eating right. One has to
consider mental health, environmental, and many other factors. It is
not all that easy for a doctor to diagnose the complete problem and
cure it, especially if it has roots in psychological issues and has
gone a long time unchecked, and became a physical problem.
The fourth and last step in back health is to start a daily stretching routine. You have
seen cats and dogs stretch when they get up, try it for yourself!
The
key to back health is in keeping it actively flexible and strong, or
well supported by the stomach and back muscles. You may have to find
that happy medium in between like I have, being too much strength in
one area will pull out another.
Each person is uniquely different
in many areas. So never think what worked for someone else is going to
work for you. You may have to build on someone else's information and
work it into your own, personal program.
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healthgrowhealthier.com
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