Scientists now believe that bromelain is a safer and cheaper alternative to conventional anti-inflammatory drugs.
In addition to helping with pain and stiffness, bromelain was shown to be effective in improving muscle performance, and can actually protect against tissue injury following intense exercise. This is good news if you are a keen sports player, but often suffer from constant throbbing and joint pain that won’t go away, as a result of playing your favourite sport.
2006-10-02 04:01:19
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The thing about spanking, is that it cannot be done throughout the child's life, like you pointed out. As a child gets older, they cannot be followed around and spanked. Teachers will expect your child to behave with out corporal punishment. By starting now, your children can have nonphysical solutions to dealing with problems. I have older children, and as they grow, punishments have to grow and change with them. This is what I suggest: First of all have clear cut boundaries and consequences. Your child must know the rules, and they must be the same at home and at the store. When they misbehave, make sure you are calm enough to show them that you are sure, in charge and that its totally routine that they should behave. If they hit, you stop them, remove them from the situation, and they should lose play time. As they grow, and at 5 years old, you can easily remove a privilege from them. This must happen immediately, and not hours later. If you are at the store, stop the child, hold their hand and if need be, leave the store. Tell the child "you know you should have not done that, and now you don't get t.v. for the afternoon, etc". A few times of losing privileges, and this means only saying what you are willing to take away, and your children will begin to see what real world consequences are like. If spanking or hitting is the discipline you mainly use, they will have a hard time dealing with things without it. I hope this helps, and you and your husband can decide what the rules are, and the concrete consequences.
2016-03-13 08:30:35
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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Does anyone know of an effective alternative to diclofenac .?
I have spondilitis and N.S.A.I.D.(non steroid anti inflammatory drugs) are the only treatment I have found to be effective.As I drive for a living I cannot take strong pain killers.
2015-08-16 18:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to sell dicolfenac as a medical rep and I understand that the government are advising caution in prescribing and using the drug.
There's a company called A.Menarini who are supposed to be launching a brand new NSAID (i think it's aimed at the sports injury market) - you could speak with your phramcist and ask his advise on this new drug.
Be careful using Ibruprofen as long term use can potentially cause stomatch ulcers!
2006-10-02 03:58:30
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answered by Apollo 2
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Ask your pharmacist.
2006-10-02 04:00:05
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answered by Dave 4
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flubriprofen,lornoxicam and naproxen... try the first one ..it's the best
2006-10-02 03:54:33
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answered by leylutza 1
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