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Muscle Injury

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Pain Free Training
29-Oct-2012
So, you've been training for years; you think you know your body better than anyone else and you have a considerable list of accomplishments in sports. All sources of pride. But lately the aches have been creeping in. They've been coming on sooner and lasting longer than you rememb...
Inflammation Pathophysiology
17-Dec-2012
Trauma, Catabolism and Disease The ability to decrease catabolism of cell structures associated with trauma and degenerative disease is what gives Biomedica Lab's Recovery a potentially broad-spectrum indication profile. Results observed by clinicians over the last 10 years warrant further research for the treatment of chronic skin, respiratory, gastrointestinal and autoimmune conditions. When oxygen is utilized by the body, damaging "exhaust" called reactive oxygen speci...
Muscle and Connective Tissue Health & Repair
25-Sep-2012
From Repetitive Stress and Work-Related Injuries Muscles and other tissues that support joints weaken when they are not moved enough, causing joints to lose shape and function. Damage occurs on a cellular level every time you exercise (or use your muscles at work), as muscle tears down in order to rebuild. Along with exercise come aches and pains that may have been induced or aggravated from a previous condition or injury. Building activity into your life is always important, but particularly...
Silent Inflammation
19-Sep-2008
The following is a summary of an excellent article written by Dr. Barry Sears, called Silent Inflammation. Dr. Barry Sears is President of the Inflammation Research Foundation and the most recognized spokesperson and advocate for Omega-3 long chain fatty acids, which includes both fish and seal oil. I have integrated his findings with those of Recovery to offer you the most comprehensive anti-inflammatory approach to health. Together with diet modifications, silent inflammatio...
Joint Pain Information & Remedy
31-May-2012
How Joint Pain Begins Known as "wear and tear" joint pain is caused by the gradual breakdown and loss of joint cartilage Ability to cushion the bones disappears, resulting in mild inflammation The bones that lie under the cartilage thicken, frequently forming spurs of bone that protrude into the joints It causes further distress to the joint resulting in aches and pains Most commonly affects are the hips, knees, hands and spine (neck and lower back) How ...
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