Help with drinks?!


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Help with drinks?

What is a good drink to have , when you have back pains, or bone pains, my boyfriend is haveing trouble, so I'm makeing a list of what he can do for the pain. Please help.

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3 months ago
Thanks so much , and have a nice day


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3 months ago
Thanks so much , and have a nice day

Instead of herbal drinks and such, try an over the counter pain reliever, if the pain is too severe for that seek professional medical help!

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Tell him to have a couple of Long Island Ice teas
that will get rid of the pain..Haha..LOL.('-').

A sleepy time tea to relax the muscles and rest. Chamomile when not resting. A hot tub soak will help both. The only thing I can find that works on bones is Aleve (Generic) because It lasts 12 hrs. or Ibuprofen. I haven't found a tea for bones. Good luck.

vadka,longislands if you need to disguess the flavor,tequllia if you are the man!

get him to try chamomile tea. it take,s some getting use to but is very good at relaxing you.

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Water is the best thing to drink, but if you have chronic back problems you might want to look up some exercises to help.

When Backs Go Bad

Back pain―which affects an estimated 80 percent of all Americans at some time or another―can have many causes. Since your pain can be triggered by anything from muscle strain after lifting something heavy to a spinal fracture caused by osteoporosis, it's always wise to see your doctor. Fortunately, most back pain isn't serious, despite how it feels.

Most often, it's due to strained muscles, which could result from performing any number of activities when your muscles are tight―such as lifting, bending or twisting―or inactivity, which allows your back muscles to weaken and become stiff. Stress can also contribute to back pain.

Get Herbal Relief

When back pain strikes, you can reach for a nonprescription pain reliever such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen or even aspirin. And why not? They work. But some people can't tolerate their side effects, including stomach upset.

Herbs provide a natural alternative to over-the-counter pain relievers without the undesirable side effects, says Douglas Schar, DipPhyt, MCPP, a medically trained herbalist in London and editor of the
British Journal of Phytotherapy.

"Back pain is an ongoing problem for many people. They often have to use medicine off and on for long periods of time. That's where herbal medicines make a big contribution. They're milder, and they don't have the same side effects as some of the over-the-counter preparations," Schar says.

If you know what's causing your back pain, try one of the following herbal remedies:

Cramp Bark

For back pain caused by strain and overuse of muscles, Schar recommends cramp bark, a muscle relaxant that soothes spasms. Cramp bark is available as bark or as a tincture.

* Tea: Add 1 teaspoon of the bark to 1 cup of boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes. Strain and drink the tea three times daily.
* Tincture: 1 teaspoon three times daily. You should feel some relief immediately. Continue to use cramp bark for up to two weeks, until the pain completely disappears.

As long as yours falls into the NONSERIOUS category, you can safely try these techniques the next time your back is killing you... Click on this link to read up on these techniques: http://health.msn.com/centers/backpain/a...

I find that a glass of wine is very relaxing, however, no alcoholic drinks should be mixed with any type of medication. Milk maybe beneficially or yougurt for the calicum content.

tell that dude that he need some vodka, alize, and some teqeuilla. that will relax tha pain.(lol)




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