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Ingredients in Real Time Pain Relief

Posted by Cedric Houston on August 16, 2012 at 7:45 AM Comments comments (0)

What makes the ingredients in Real Time Pain Relief such a superior product for relieving chronic pain? No other over the counter (OTC) topical cream contains the Homeopathic and Natural healing ingredients as Real Time Pain Relief. Read about a few of the ingredients and how the work better than the leading OTC oral pharmaceutical pain killers. http://rtpr.com/media/RTPR-Ingredients-Display-Pack-Landscape.pdf

How Well Do You Understand Pain Management?

Posted by Cedric Houston on March 22, 2012 at 9:55 PM Comments comments (3)
  • Did you know! “The number of people with chronic pain is greater than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined” Dr. Sean Mackey, chief of pain management at the Stanford School of Medicine.
  •  Do you know the difference between Acute Pain and Chronic Pain?
  • According to a recent Institute of Medicine Report:
  •    Incremental cost of health care is: between $261 to $300 Billion.
  •    Lost productivity - based upon missed work days, and lower wages: between $297-$336 Billion.
  •    Total costs is at least $560-$635 Billion annually!
  •  Did you know 63% of women suffer from Arthritis verses 36% of men?

 Learn more at Chronic Pain Online PDF Presentation

 Our goal is to educate people suffering from chronic pain about the safest and most effective non prescription product available - R U Living Pain Free

Capzasin vs Real Time Pain Relief

Posted by Cedric Houston on March 16, 2012 at 8:15 AM Comments comments (0)

Have you seen this commercial advertising Capzasin for relieving joint pain? If not then you should listen closely. http://youtu.be/9rK0HSYGr3U Notice the advertisement says the product "Blocks Pain Signals for Hours." What that tell me is if the product blocks the pain signals going to the brain then my brain doesn't realize how serious my injury is. So I could potentially do permanent damage to the joint or muscles in that area. This is why Real Time Pain Relief is 100% better. Real Time Pain Relief is the safest, most effective topical homeopathic pain relief lotion for pain management available.

Real Time Pain Relief.

1. Relieves pain immediately - Our ingredients go to work directly at the site of your pain. That means fast and targeted relief. No need for massive, body-wide doses of pain relievers soaking into every tissue in search of the one or two areas that need help. Our unique blend of natural ingredients delivers relief where it's needed, at the same time triggering the body's own pain-relieving mechanisms.

2. Revitalizes tissue - With ingredients like MSM, Glucosamine, Chondroitin and more, you will experience amazing results and that means you are on your way to long-term, happy living!

3. Reduces inflammation - Tissues that are swollen with inflammation aren't just tender; they're oversized, making movement more difficult and painful. Real Time Pain Relief has the best natural anti-inflammatory ingredients to help restore comfort with movement so you enjoy living again!

Real Time Pain Relief contains ingredients known to promote healing of joints and muscles. Real Time Pain Relief makes a great add on product to all health care professionals pain management program.

 Learn more at www.RULivingPainFree.com

PainKiller Challenge

Posted by Cedric Houston on January 12, 2012 at 8:45 AM Comments comments (0)

PainKiller Challenge is a unique weekly newsletter whose  goal is to use this blog to share information that is factual and relevant to the PainKiller Challenge. The PainKiller Challenge is simply the challenge for each person to share the dangers of PainKillers to their friends and family.

The biggest hurdle that we face is to try to re-frame the discussion. The billion dollar drug companies have done an amazing job at making the PainKiller discussion about PainKiller abuse and addiction. They make the discussion about the drug peddlers and the poor souls who are addicted. Their slight of hand shell game has been amazingly effective. Almost all of the media coverage and online discussion is around these topics and yet less than 1 in every 40 PainKiller related deaths have to do with abuse and addiction.

Our goal is to expose the true danger with PainKillers which is “the line between PainKillers acting as a medicine and a poison is razor thin and most people have no idea. We plan to change that and change it in 2012.

Our weekly blog posts will focus on what is be reported and written about PainKillers in relation to side effects. Are posts will have limited sources as we begin this project begins as most bloggers and reporters are focused on the wrong shell. But as we work our way into 2012 I expect that we awaken many to give our cause some attention.

Read more about PainKiller Challenge at http://painkillerawareness.org/1f84e95f/. This newsletter is updated weekly so make sure you register for free to receive our weekly updates. Please pass this life saving information on to your family and friends.

 

Pain Reliever or Pain Killer?

Posted by Cedric Houston on December 26, 2011 at 8:25 AM Comments comments (1)

For almost half a century the most common term for a pain medication was a "Pain Killer".  That was until the research proved that the pain medications produced by these Billion Dollar Drug Companies where literally killing their customers' kidneys, livers and even their customers.  Now the drug companies prefer the term "Pain Reliever".


Pain Relief products are basically broken down into three categories:

  • OTC (over the counter) drugs which can be purchased without a prescription.
  • Prescription Medications
  • Topical Treatments

First let's take a look at the most dangerous and most abused OTC:The OTC drugs break down into two categories:

  • NSAID = Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug -- Motrin, Advil, Aleve, Naproxen, Nuprin, Actron, Orudis, Bayer Asprin and Bufferin.
  •  Acetaminophen – Anacin, Excedrin and Tylenol

Shocking Research Headlines

  • "If you take Tylenol for four days as directed you may be at risk of liver damage." (1)
  •  "Liver toxicity from acetaminophen poisoning is by far the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United States." (2)
  •  "Tylenol is the #1 cause of liver failure in US" (3)
  •  "Even at normal NSAID dosages, people with compromised kidney function can develop NSAID toxicity" (4)
  •  "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that people using NSAIDs may have a higher risk of having a heart attack or stroke."
  •  "Adverse effects of NSAIDs cause 103,000 hospitalizations and 16,500 deaths per year in the United States." (5)
  •  "In patients with such a history, however, use of NSAIDs (aside from low-dose aspirin) was associated with more than 10-fold increase in heart failure." (6)
  •  "In 2001 NSAIDs accounted for 30 billion over-the-counter doses sold annually in the United States."
  •  "You may as well wear a sign, 'Please kill my kidneys'." (7)

THINK ABOUT THIS …

There are more than 30 BILLION NSAID doses purchased over-the-counter (OTC) and over 70 million pain killer prescriptions written (annually) in the United States!  That’s enough pain medications for every American (over the age of 20) to take 149 doses of pain medications per year.  That is a frightening statistic when research shows that the onset of organ damage can begin in just 4 days of recommended use. 

Could it be that America’s health care problem is actually a “pill popping” problem that has been fueled by BILLIONS of dollars (from the big drug companies) on massive Television, Print and Internet advertising that is aggressively directed at consumers?


Standard NSAID Warnings

Long-term use of NSAIDs is a common cause of ulcers. NSAID-related bleeding and stomach problems may be responsible for over 100,000 hospital admissions and over 15,000 deaths each year. Because there are usually no gastrointestinal symptoms from NSAIDs until bleeding begins, health care providers cannot predict which patients taking these drugs will develop bleeding.

Regular use of even over-the-counter NSAIDs can cause certain health problems, such as:

  • Ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding (9)
  •  Increased blood pressure -- people with hypertension, severe vascular disease, kidney, or liver problems and those taking diuretics must be closely monitored if they need to take NSAIDs.
  •  Delayed emptying of the stomach, which could interfere with the actions of other drugs - The elderly are at special risk.
  •  Dizziness
  •  Tinnitus (ringing in the ear)
  •  Headache
  •  Skin rash
  •  Depression
  •  Confusion or bizarre sensation (in some higher-potency NSAIDs, notably indomethacin)
  •  Kidney damage (10)
  •  Erectile Dysfunction (11)
  •  Stomach Bleeding Resulting in Death

Epidemic Proportions

"Consumers usually have no idea of the toxicity of OTC drugs," said Dr. Walter Peterson, professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. "They believe that because they are OTC, they are safe."  -- In 2001 NSAIDs accounted for 30 billion over-the-counter doses sold annually in the United States.


How NSAIDs work

"Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) block the COX enzymes and reduce prostaglandins throughout the body. As a consequence, ongoing inflammation, pain, and fever are reduced. Since the prostaglandins that protect the stomach and support platelets and blood clotting also are reduced, NSAIDs can cause ulcers in the stomach and promote bleeding.

NSAIDs are associated with several side effects. The frequency of side effects varies among NSAIDs. The most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, decreased appetite, rash, dizziness, headache, and drowsiness. NSAIDs may also cause fluid retention, leading to edema. The most serious side effects are kidney failure, liver failure, ulcers and prolonged bleeding after an injury or surgery.

NSAIDs may increase the risk of potentially fatal, stomach and intestinal adverse reactions (for example, bleeding, ulcers and perforation of the stomach or intestines). These events can occur at any time during treatment and without warning symptoms. Elderly patients are at greater risk for these adverse events. NSAIDs (except low dose aspirin) may increase the risk of potentially fatal heart attacks, stroke, and related conditions. This risk may increase with duration of use and in patients who have underlying risk factors for heart and blood vessel disease. NSAIDs should not be used for the treatment of pain resulting from coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery." (8)


Athletes and NSAIDs

"Ibuprofen, like other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), has several potential side effects. The two most frequently affected organ systems are the renal (kidneys) and gastrointestinal (GI) systems. In the case of the former, kidney damage, usually reversible, can result from chronic ingestion of NSAIDs. It may also happen as the result of short term ingestion, (i.e. one or two doses). There are contributing factors which increase the risk of renal toxicity (e.g. diabetes, dehydration). Apart from damage to the kidneys, NSAIDs alter how the kidneys regulate sodium and water balance -- which may have profound consequences in hot training and racing environments.

The GI system is also a site for potential damage from NSAIDs. Stomach ulcers can be a potentially serious consequence of NSAID use, particularly if the ulcers bleed. NSAIDs have also been shown to cause gastritis, and irritation elsewhere in the GI tract (e.g. diarrhea). NSAIDs also inhibit platelet function and thus contribute to bleeding. This may make injuries worse (e.g. more bleeding into a torn muscle). Finally, NSAIDs alter the function of neutrophils (one type of white blood cell). This may impair response to infectious agents -- viruses and bacteria.


   I strongly recommend against the routine use of NSAIDs during training and racing. They will not make you faster, nor help you recover quicker. The use of these medications during very challenging conditions, such as an Ironman, is particularly dangerous. You may as well wear a sign, "Please kill my kidneys". NSAIDs are useful for short term treatment of overuse injuries, but it is a mistake for the athlete to rely on this treatment long term. The athlete is much better off examining the conditions that lead to the injury -- both biomechanical and training schedule. If these issues are not addressed, then the injury will keep recurring."  -- Sports Medicine at Rice University


RTPR’s Purpose is To Help Our Customers “Enjoy Living Again” without Harmful Side Effects

We believe: When Americans really understand the negative side effects of synthetic painkillers, they will choose a safe alternative.

 

We believe: There is no greater calling than to make a real difference in the life of another person.

Real Time Pain Relief - Product Overview (http://rtpr.com/media/rtpr-product-overview.pdf)


References

  1. Journal of the American Medical Association, 5 July issue. http://jama.ama-assn.org/gca?submit=Get+All+Checked+Abstracts&gca=jama%3B296%2F1%2F87
  2. By Neil Osterweil, Senior Associate Editor, MedPage Today Published: November 30, 2005 Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco http://www.medpagetoday.com/Psychiatry/Depression/2233
  3. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18825295.000-safe-painkiller-is-leading-cause-of-liver-failure.html
  4. http://www.lef.org/protocols/appendix/otc_toxicity_01.htm (Whelton A et al 1991).
  5. An estimated 10-20% of NSAID patients experience dyspepsia, and NSAID-associated upper gastrointestinal adverse events are estimated to result in 103,000 hospitalizations and 16,500 deaths per year in the United States, and represent 43% of drug-related emergency visits. Many of these events are avoidable; a review of physician visits and prescriptions estimated that unnecessary prescriptions for NSAIDs were written in 42% of visits. Kearney, Pm; Baigent, C; Godwin, J; Halls, H; Emberson, Jr; Patrono, C (June 2006). "Do selective cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitors and traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increase the risk of atherothrombosis? Meta-analysis of randomised trials" (Free full text). BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 332 (7553): 1302–8. doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7553.1302.ISSN 0959-8138. PMC 1473048. PMID 16740558
  6. Page, J; Henry, D (March 2000). "Consumption of NSAIDs and the development of congestive heart failure in elderly patients: an under recognized public health problem" (Free full text). Archives of internal medicine 160 (6): 777–84.doi:10.1001/archinte.160.6.777. ISSN 0003-9926. PMID 10737277.
  7. http://www.rice.edu/~jenky/sports/nsaid.html
  8. Medicinenet.com
  9. The main adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with use of NSAIDs relate to direct and indirect irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. NSAIDs cause a dual assault on the GI tract: the acidic molecules directly irritate the gastricmucosa, and inhibition of COX-1 and COX-2 reduces the levels of protective prostaglandins. Traversa, G; Walker, Am; Ippolito, Fm; Caffari, B; Capurso, L; Dezi, A; Koch, M; Maggini, M; Alegiani, Ss; Raschetti, R (January 1995). "Gastroduodenal toxicity of different nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs". Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) 6 (1): 49–54. doi:10.1097/00001648-199501000-00010. ISSN 1044-3983. PMID 7888445.
  10. NSAIDs can cause kidney problems, especially in the elderly and those with kidney disease… Any sudden weight gain or swelling should be reported to a physician. Anyone with kidney disease should avoid these drugs. – NY Times Health http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/acute-gouty-arthritis/treatment:-acute-gout-attack.html
  11. A 2005 study linked long term (over 3 months) use of NSAIDs, including ibuprofen, with a 1.4 times increased risk of erectile dysfunction. ^ Shiri et al (Received 2005-05-21). "Effect of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Use on the Incidence of Erectile Dysfunction". Journal of Urology 175 (5): 1812–1816. Retrieved 12 June 2011.  And  "Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs linked to increased risk of erectile dysfunction". sciencedaily.com. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2011.

 

 

Free Real Time Pain Relief

Posted by Cedric Houston on December 15, 2011 at 9:25 AM Comments comments (0)

How can an already Great Product get better? How about if you can get it FREE! This is the new Referral Rewards Program now offered by Real Time Pain Relief, Homeopathic Pain Relief Lotion. I like this program because it allows current and new product customers who love the pain relief lotion to refer their friend and relatives to use the product. For referring others they earn points toward receiving FREE products. For example: For every $5 in retail sale referred, 1 point is earned. So if I refer my neighbor and he/she orders a 4.4oz jar for $25 through my FREE Referral Website. I will earn 5 points (Each point = $1.00). I now have the option of using my 5 points to purchase the 5 Travel Packs for $5 or I can save and accumulate more points with each referral for larger product quantities. Again, everything is FREE! The Referral Rewards Program website is FREE, There is no Expiration on the points earned and at anytime I can convert the points to products for FREE! If you have participated in other Affiliate type programs you will love this program. This product is great for anyone suffering from Arthritis, Tendonitis, Bursitis or other chronic joint and muscle pain. Learn more and how to participate in the Awesome FREE Product Program at http://rulivingpainfree.webs.com/freeproducts.htm


Why Real Time Pain Relief:

  1. It Relieves Pain Immediately
  2. It Revitalizes Tissue to Promote Healing
  3. It Reduces Inflammation in the Joint Area

Active Ingredients:

  • Aloe Vera
  • Arnica
  • Capiscum
  • Chondroitin
  • Emu Oil
  • Glucosamine
  • Menthol
  • MSM
  • and more

Real Time Pain Relief Reduces Substance P

Posted by Cedric Houston on September 15, 2011 at 9:30 PM Comments comments (1)

Substance P (SP) is a neurotransmitter—the substance in your body that travels (very quickly) from the site of an injury to your brain to shout, "That HURTS!" A pin prick will release a small amount, a hammer-blow to the thumb a greater amount, and a broken leg an even larger amount.

   To understand it a little better, think of SP as a fleet of cars. At the site of an injury, a certain number of cars are dispatched to tell the central nervous system to feel pain. To deliver their message, the cars have to park in their assigned parking space. That is, the neurotransmitter, SP, has to "park" in a receptor site known as an NK1 receptor. Here's why that's important.

   Ever since its discovery in 1931, scientists have been trying to figure out how to stop pain by blocking off the NK1 parking spots. So they use powerful drugs to dampen the communication along the neuro-pathways, shutting down the SP highway, so to speak. The thing is, when you do that, your body gets smarter and makes more SP, so when the drug wears off and the highways are reopened, there's even more SP rushing to your brain to tell you how bad you hurt. This is why, over time, you have to take more and more painkillers just to get the same amount of relief.

   What if, instead of closing the highways, you could just take a bunch of the cars out of the fleet? Can SP be reduced in the body? Yes. By the humble chili pepper—or at least a component of the capsicum family of plants of which the chili pepper is a member. That component is capsaicin, and it is well known as a pain reliever and for reducing SP.

   When you're able to use the pain-relieving power of the capsicum family, you end up doing yourself two really big favors: You relieve your pain AND you reduce the amount of SP in your body. That means a smaller fleet of those "hey—this hurts" cars.

   If you have serious pain, it has taken time to build up the serious levels of SP in your body. Likewise, it will take time to start to bring that level down—as much as four weeks. But isn't it great to know that you at least have a way to do it?

   Just so you know, capsaicin itself can be irritating. You can't use it too often, and it often causes an uncomfortable burning sensation. If it doesn't burn, it's not working. That's one reason you won't find capsaicin in RTPR.

   Instead, we put a very potent but gentle form of capsicum in Real Time Pain Relief. Our results have been great, and because of the SP reducing qualities of the capsicum family of plants, you're likely to need less and less the longer you use it, because you'll have less and less Substance P.

For more information on the benefits of Real Time Pain Relief and to try our great pain relieving lotion visit - Real Time Pain Relief Topical Homeopathic Lotion.

Real Testimonies About Real Time Pain Relief

Posted by Cedric Houston on September 15, 2011 at 9:20 PM Comments comments (0)

The one thing of many I like about Real Time Pain Relief is the company solicits actual testimonies from people using the lotion and proudly post the comments on our website. These are NOT representatives of the company or payed spokes persons. But everyday normal people who were in pain, tried a great product and found relief from pain by using Real Time Pain Relief homeopathic lotion.

  How we were first introduced to Real Time Pain Relief. I was sitting in a restaurant one evening talking to a gentleman and he asked if I was experiencing any type joint or muscle pain. I replied I was not but I do have a friend dealing with back pains from a sporting injury. The gentleman proceeded to give me two sample packs of Real Time Pain Relief and asked if I would try the samples or give the samples to my friend who was in pain. I ended up giving the sample packs to my friend and the next day he informed me he was experiencing faster relief from pain than he was able to get from using Bengay and other topical products he was trying. Of course I repeated the process of giving samples to people I knew in pain and the results were consistently the same with each sample trial.

The deciding factor for me becaming a Vendor with Real Time Pain Relief.  Being a regular church goer myself, I at first was reluctant to offer Real Time Pain Relief to church members because if the product did not do what is says it will do. You run the risk of damaging your own credibility. On the other hand if you have a great product your fellow church members will become your best advocate. Well; for me this was a Win Win! Once I let a few church members sample Real Time Pain Relief and the lotion removed their pain. They began telling others and now my Direct Sales Business is taking off just from Word of Mouth. I have seen the elderly stricken with arthritis pain now move more freely and some without their canes because of Real Time Pain Relief. This is truly a remarkable safe and great smelling pain relief lotion.

 

 To listen to and read more testimonies from everyday people using Real Time Pain Relief. Click on "I want to Hear More" Did you know The Former Heavy Weight Boxing Champion of the World James "Bonecrusher" Smith endorses Real Time Pain Relief? Also see his message at the same link above.

   Knowing how great this product is relieving joint and muscle pain. my objective now is to introduce Real Time Pain Relief to Healthcare Professionals and Retail Business Owners. RTPR, LLC has developed a program that allows Healthcare Professional to add this awesome pain relieving lotion to their current Pain Management Program. Pain Management practitioners currently using BioFreeze will love Real Time Pain Relief and their clients will appreciate the effectiveness of the lotion to quickly relieve pain and the great smell. Read more about this program at Real Time Pain Relief and Healthcare Professionals.

   To see how Real Time Pain Relief has become a lucrative business opportunity. Watch our 5 minute presentation at Enjoy Living Again. See why this business will be around for a very very long time.


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