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L-Arginie for TMS Pain

Discussion in 'General Discussion Subforum' started by FredAmir, Sep 16, 2018.

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  1. FredAmir

    FredAmir Well known member

    As you the best way to recover quickly from TMS pain is to avoid all forms of physical treatment. However, I do get questions regarding what to take if you absolutely need to relieve the pain.

    If you absolutely need to take something, then try L-arginine. It is an amino acid that increases nitric oxide production resulting in increased blood flow, thus reversing the reduction of blood flow caused by tension. Scientists who discovered this won the Nobel Prize in medicine.

    Increasing nitric oxide production has cardiovascular as well as other health benefits. You can read my post on it at my blog.

    https://www.fredamir.com/single-post/2018/04/22/NO-More-Heart-Disease-and-More
     
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  2. NicoleB34

    NicoleB34 Well known member

    interestingly, i remember reading that Larginine might help with painful bladder syndrome, which they say is most likely TMS.
     
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  3. FredAmir

    FredAmir Well known member

    I have used after a car accident when I ended up with severe headache as well as when my muscles hurt after heavy workouts to relieve pain and it works well, even for a really bad sore throat. It is definitely a better alternative to pharmaceutical.
     
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