Stop Pain With Pain Patches

luminasChronic pain can make your life miserable and it makes it difficult to enjoy the things that you like to do. It is hard to keep up with your daily activities when you are in pain and if pain is holding you back from enjoying your life, you are going to want to take the necessary steps you need to take to enjoy your life more and using Luminas pain patches can help you enjoy life again.

Luminas patches are safe and they don’t have side effects. They don’t contain drugs or chemicals and they are made with the safest natural ingredients that are going to stop the pain fast and provide you with lasting relief. You can apply them anywhere that you have pain and you will start feeling the effects in just minutes. The patches work for pain and they also work for inflammation.

The patches use the latest technology that truly works to reduce pain without side effects. The patches are a good choice if you have chronic pain. Taking chemical pain medication is bad for your body and it can lead to many negative health effects. You could end up with stomach and liver damage from taking pain medication over the long term. You can also end up with addiction issues. Continue reading

Big Pharma Channeled Opioids to Black Market

painDr. Joseph Mercola – The opioid overdose epidemic in the U.S. killed more than 33,000 people in 2015, which is more than any other year on record, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While the opioids referenced include both heroin and prescription opioids, nearly half of overdose deaths involve prescription drugs.1

Prescription opioids such as oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), morphine and methadone are widely prescribed for pain relief. Initially, they were intended to treat severe pain following surgery or injury or due to illnesses such as cancer. However, they’re now increasingly prescribed for many types of pain, including chronic back pain or pain from osteoarthritis.

Between 1999 and 2015, opioid prescriptions nearly quadrupled in the U.S. despite reported pain levels remaining stagnant. Overdose deaths involving prescription opioids similarly quadrupled, killing more than 183,000 Americans. By 2014 nearly 2 million Americans were dependent on or had abused the drugs— and the situation is only getting worse, with reports that opioid maker Purdue Pharma knowingly allowed its drugs to be funneled into the black market.

Drug Maker Sued for Funneling Pills Into the Black Market

Purdue Pharma is being sued by the city of Everett, Washington, which has been hard-hit by deaths from opioid painkiller and heroin abuse. Continue reading