How Can I Treat Chronic Low-Grade Pain in My Arms and Legs?

By Dr. Melissa Gallagher, Naturopathic Physician

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Video Transcript:

Our next question comes from Evelyn. She says, “Hi, Dr. Melissa. I have been taking Turmeric, Multivitamin, and Magi for my body that seems to have low-grade pain in my arms and legs all the time. If I try to massage my legs, they are painful to the touch. The supplements I’m taking from Organixx, I want to know if I should be taking these daily. And can you advise me further?”

Is There a Diagnosed Cause of the Pain?

So, this is a really great question, Evelyn. And one of the things that I do want to communicate, I am a lymphatic therapist. As a naturopath, one of the core specialties that I zero in on is the detoxification and immune process of the body, specifically the system that we know as the lymphatic system. And 11% of our population suffers from a very common but heavily unrecognized, undiagnosed disease or disorder and it is called lipedema

And our most common complaint that we hear from patients when we are looking at diagnosing them for the first time is when they complain of painful extremities – painful legs and painful arms – just minor touch is painful and irritating. Even having clothing on or any type of tight clothing like leggings or pants can be very painful. 

So, that would be something I’d want you to look at finding a clinician in your area that specializes in lipedema. Often a lymphatic therapist might be your resource, but that is something that may very well be something to dig further into. That could be the cause. So that’s kind of the one thing that I wanted to communicate.

Fluid Retention & Inflammation

Now, with painful legs and especially if you’re holding any type of fluid or feel like when you press down you can see your fingerprint after you lift it, it’s an indicator that there’s some subcutaneous fluid and inflammation that your body’s holding, particularly in the derma layers and even in the lymphatic system.

Compression Therapy

Compression, gentle compression like this, this is a soft compressed pad. One of the brands that I work with and educate patients and providers about lipedema, they manufacture this here in the US, and this is a very soft, gentle compression. We sell these in my clinic and work with patients and fit them for compression therapy. That’s something to think about, utilizing to help minimize the extent of pain. When we get rid of fluid that might be laying in that dermal subcutaneous superficial layer of the lymphatic system in the skin, that is where we can reduce some of the pain. The nerves are getting impinged or invigorated, and you’re feeling the pain.

Natural Anti-Inflammatories

Now, I want to share with you a few things that you can incorporate here at Organixx. I know you said you’re taking the Joint & Muscle Care. I’m not sure if you’ve used the Magi-Complexx, the essential oil. This is really great and I recommend essential oils for a lot of my lymphatic patients. This has the properties that are anti-inflammatory and lymphatic motivating. Things like the turmeric and you’re also going to get some of the other benefits of lymphatic motivation and pain reduction. 

This complex, this oil, topically will get through the derma layers and help invigorate the anti-inflammatory nature that we need to get the fluid moving, invigorate your lymphatic system, and ease pain. So that would be something you could incorporate. Right before bed I do a few drops. Generally, I recommend essential oils with a carrier oil, like an almond oil. Mix that in, and then gently, just in the forward movement up the leg. So that’s really critical, you do the lymphatic flow, which is the reverse of what we think about. So up your legs, up your arms, that’ll help ease some of the pain.

Epsom Salt Bath Soaks

Now, the other thing that I recommend for my patients that complain of painful legs and painful arms is to take a gently warm, meaning 98-, 99-degree bath soak in a lot of Epsom salts. So, if you can buy three to six pounds of Epsom salts, put that in a gently warm bath and soak in that for about 20 minutes, you’re getting the magnesium as well as the sulfur that help motivate the fluid and can ease a lot of the topical pain that individuals experience. 

Magnesium Supplementation

Now, the other thing that I recommend, I didn’t notate that on your question, but if you’re not taking the Magnesium 7, this has an assortment of magnesium types and magnesium is great for articulating excess fluid and inflammation that our body’s holding and storing, often causing some of that nervy pain that you’re feeling on your arm and leg. It’ll help motivate that, flush it out through the digestive process and help ease the pain.

So, those are my tips for you. I’d love to hear how this goes for you. So, make sure you follow up with us. 


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Dr. Melissa Gallagher, Naturopathic Physician
Dr. Melissa Gallagher, Naturopathic Physician, holds a Masters in Holistic Nutrition and a Doctorate of Naturopathy. In addition to providing expert guidance to Organixx, Dr. Melissa maintains a busy private practice in Texas. Her primary focus is working with individuals addressing digestive disorders, hormone balance, detoxification therapies, and primary and secondary lymphedema cases through lymphatic decongestive treatments.

Comments

  1. Thank you for this video. I'm wondering, can we put Magi-complexx directly or is it better to mix it in an oil for dermal application?

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    Thank you.

    • Hi Salsabeel,

      Thank you for your question. Yes, we always recommend mixing essential oils with a carrier oil when using topically.

      I will be more than happy to provide the generalized suggested ratio for dilution with a carrier oil.

      Infants: 1 drop of essential oil to 1 tablespoon carrier oil

      Children: 1 to 2 drops of essential oil to 1 teaspoon carrier oil

      Adults: 3 to 6 drops of essential oil to 1 teaspoon carrier oil

      I hope you find this information helpful.

      Enjoy your day! :)

  2. Thank you so much for having Dr. Melissa explain cases to us. She gets to the point and explains in a nice concise way.

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