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Can Chronic Pain Cause Excessive Sweating?
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Replace Tylenol With These Natural Alternatives!
painlesslivingradio.com — “Tylenol is a brand name for the drug acetaminophen. It is an anti-inflammatory drug used to reduce pain by reducing inflammation. Inflammation, in many cases, is the root cause for pain. Although most people have pretty good results using acetaminophen, it is very hard on the liver. Even more concerning is people with chronic pain who reach for it daily; or in some cases- several times a day. Excessive use can lead to even more chronic pain throughout the body. So, how can you find relief from p” View full resource at painlesslivingradio.com
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Quercetin Reduces Pain, Anxiety, and Depression | Health and Wellness News
wellnessresources.com — “Corticotropin-releasing hormone/factor (CRH, also called CRF) is released by your hypothalamus gland to coordinate the production of adrenal hormones and your stress response. Chronic stress can lead to excess CRH production, in turn dorectly causing anxiety and depression. A new study shows that quercetin can stop excessive CRH production and thereby take the edge off of anxiety and depression.” View full resource at wellnessresources.com
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