6 All Natural Ways To Soothe Sports Strains

If you exercise or play sports, it’s inevitable: you will step the wrong way, or exert too hard and tear a muscle. This is called a muscle strain. You probably already know that. What you might not know is how to treat a strain. Here are six all natural ways to do just that.

 

1. Apply ice

Use ice on red, hot, swollen injuries to alleviate inflammation. Do not use heat. Heat can make inflammation worse, causing more pain and possibly more swelling.

 

2. Tea tree oil and peppermint oil

Place these oils directly on strained muscles for a soothing relieving effect.

 

3. Epsom salt soaks

Soaking strained muscles in a warm epsom salt bath will alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. You may feel rejuvenated after one of these baths.

 

4. Turmeric or cayenne capsules

Taking both or either of these capsules will reduce inflammation and the appearance of bruises.

 

5. Compression bandages

Wrap strained area tightly in bandages for pain relief. Be careful not to wrap too tightly, lest you cause more pain.

 

6. Relaxation

One of the easiest remedies for strained muscles is simply staying off of it! If you train your knee, spend a few days with it elevated and just relax. Using a strained muscle can only hurt it further.

Holistic First Aid Kit For Athletes

Source: www.directline.com

If you’re a parent of an athlete, you know how common it is for accidents to happen during a sports game. Muscles get strained, knees scrape on the ground, and ankles get twisted. So, I’ve made a list for you so you can create your own Holistic First Aid Kit For Athletes.

1. Compression bandages

Wrap these tight to apply compression on sprained muscles. This will help to reduce swelling. Be sure not to wrap too tight–numbness, odd coloring, and tingling are bad signs.

 

2. Manuka Honey 16+ UMF or higher

The triple antibiotic properties of Manuka honey make it excellent for wound care. Smear directly on an open wound and then cover with a bandage. The honey kills and prevents bacteria from colonizing. Use instead of Neosporin.

 

3. Arnica gel

Arnica is used extensively for strengthening joints and muscles. It also increases circulation and prevents bruises. Use on pulled muscles and Charley horses. Don’t use on open wounds.

 

4. Homeopathic Arnica Montana 30c

These tablets are taken orally to relieve muscle pain and swelling, similar to ibuprofen.

 

5. Rescue Remedy

Rescue Remedy is a Bach Flower Remedy created to allow your body to deal with emergencies and traumas. It stops the fight or flight response so your body can focus on healing during a traumatic time. Use if your child sustains a concussion, broken bone, or other traumatic injury.

 

6. Tea Tree Essential Oil

This oil can be used as a disinfectant, expectorant, and insecticide. Apply on skin to disinfect it or to keep biting bugs away during night games.

 

7. Colloidal Silver Gel

This product is antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal. It reduces inflammation and provides microbial support. Use on wounds for cleaning or on feet to treat athlete’s foot.

 

8. Wound wash saline

Use wound wash saline to wash debris (grass, dirt, gravel) out of wounds.

9. Turmeric

Take turmeric capsules to reduce inflammation and alleviate joint pain.

10. Cayenne capsules

Take cayenne capsules to slow blood loss at injury site. It will promote healthy blood coagulation and general heart health.