Resveratrol as Painkiller

What is Resveratrol?
It is a natural compound which is found in peanuts, blueberries and other berries. It is a very useful antioxidant produced by some plants to protect themselves from natural calamities. Antioxidant neutralizes the radicals which are caused by aging.  Japanese knotweed is the plant with the highest source of Resveratrol. In the research made by IARS it is confirmed that the resveratrol might become a useful addition to clinical pain management approaches specially those patient with chronic and severe pain.
Resveratrol -- the same natural polyphenol found in red wine preserves the potent pain-relieving effect of morphine in rats that have developed morphine tolerance, suggests a study in the October issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS).

 The pain is very common to most of the people as it can be of various types:
  •         Back Pain
  •         Neck Pain
  •         Joint Pain
  •          Muscle Pain


There are two types of pain, chronic pain and acute pain. Which pains are lasted longer than 6 months, those are known as chronic pain. But acute pain can disturb you at any time at any place. Sprain is an example of acute pain. In acute painSoma can be considered as a good remedy.

Soma is an easily available drug for pain relief. In acute pain like sprain, Soma is the best option as a painkillerSoma is used with rest and physiotherapy. It is best for muscle pain.
Some of the Important points about Soma
  •        If you are a Prophyria patient then Soma is not a great option for you.
  •       It should not be used before the age of 16
  •       Person with liver and kidney disease shouldn’t use Soma
  •       Avoid Soma during the period of pregnancy
  •      Don’t take soma with alcohol


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