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THE natural muscle relaxants they can be a good support to relieve even chronic discomfort, due to muscle stiffness and problems also linked to states of anxiety.
The term “ muscle relaxant ”, in fact, indicates the ability of some substances to go to ease muscle tension and make you feel calmer overall .
In order to avoid resorting to real medicines and try the gentle path of natural supplements, you must first learn more about which plants have a muscle relaxant effect and how to take them. Let's find out!
Nature is rich in substances and plants that are beneficial to humans, herbalists knew this well in ancient times and then in the Middle Ages, when medicinal and healing plants became a real relief for populations subject to many ailments but without medical care as we know it today.
Here are 5 effective muscle relaxants to fight tension and insomnia:
First of all, natural muscle relaxants of plant origin are divided into systemic and topical. You can take the systemic ones orally, often through infusions and drinks. The topical ones, on the other hand, are local, used to prepare ointments and salves to spread directly on the affected area.
Chamomile, for example, together with other plants with similar benefits such as mallow and lavender, is delicious drunk as herbal tea , because the heat of the water amplifies its relaxing power.
We fill up on magnesium through diet , preferring foods that have a high content of it, such as cocoa but also almonds, legumes, avocado, bananas and oats.
Arnica and Devil's Claw, on the other hand, can be found in the following formats: ointment : you can find excellent ones in the pharmacy, both packaged and artisanal. With a little manual skill and a desire to experiment, it is possible to create homemade arnica-based alcoholic infusions, infusing the dried flowers in alcohol for medium-long periods. Be careful not to indiscriminately pick these beautiful flowers in mountain meadows: they are rightly part of the protected local flora.
Chili pepper can certainly be consumed in dishes and recipes of all kinds, from savoury to sweet (who doesn't know the fabulous combination with chocolate?!) but from the perspective of a muscle relaxant and natural cure against contractures, it is better to equip yourself with a good capsaicin ointment to be applied locally. Always ask the pharmacist and do not exaggerate with the quantities because its "heating" quality can irritate the skin.
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