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101 adults with back pain were studied at Seattle's Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies. The benefits of yoga, conventional therapeutic exercise, and the instructions from a popular back pain book were all assessed over a 12 week period. One group practiced a gentle form of yoga called viniyoga. The second group did standard therapeutic exercise classes taught by a physical therapist. The last group read a copy of The Back Pain Helpbook. Increased Function The participants who practiced yoga for 75 minutes per week experienced the greatest increase in function. The Roland Disability Scale identifies how easily people can perform daily activities. 78 percent of the yoga group jumped at least two points on the scale, in contrast to 63 percent of the exercise group and 47 percent of those who read the book. Decreased Pain Medication In addition to improved function, the group who practiced yoga needed far less pain medication. 60 percent of the yoga group were taking medication at the beginning of the study. By the end of the 12 weeks, only 21 percent of this group were taking pain medication. In the exercise group, the use of pain medication dropped minimally, while the group who read the book increased their medication from 50 percent to 59 percent. Many people who regularly practice yoga rave about the benefits they experience, including reduced pain. Yoga helps people to become more aware of how they move their bodies. It also stretches, aligns and oxygenates the body. However, there has been a lack of firm evidence to prove its validity in treating back pain. Dr Sherman who led the study said: "Although exercise is one of the few proven treatments for chronic low back pain, its effects are often small and we haven't known whether one form is better than another. So we designed a study to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a gentle program of yoga for people with this condition." Dr Sherman stressed that anybody interested in learning yoga for relief of back pain should chose an experienced instructor. Other Natural Solutions to Back Pain Omega 3 fatty acids are naturally anti inflammatory and can be found in fish oil, krill oil, green lipped mussels and chia seeds. Food can cause people to experience back pain. Many people find that when they identify their food intolerances and cut them out, their back pain improves and even disappears. Wheat and sugar, for example, cause inflammation in the body. The nightshades include tomatoes, bell peppers, egg plants and potatoes, and have been linked to arthritis and general body pain. Emotional stress can be the root cause of back pain, so finding ways to identify and deal with stress is essential. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4... About the authorSheryl is a kinesiologist, nutritionist and holistic practitioner.Her website www.younglivingguide.com provides the latest research on preventing disease, looking naturally gorgeous, and feeling emotionally and physically fabulous. You can also find some of the most powerful super foods on the planet including raw chocolate, purple corn, and many others. Related CounterThink Cartoons:
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