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Prolotherapy and Inflammation Prolotherapy: Creating Inflammation in an Area that is Already Inflamed If we allow the inflammation process to run its cycle without interference, we see that inflammation leads to granular tissue formation that results in new collagen tissue being created. The new collagen forms new threads, which attach themselves to the damaged tissue. Can I Take Anti-Inflammatory Agents with Prolotherapy? Anti-inflammatory medicine, for instance, Motrin, Advil, aspirin, Clinoril, Volteran, Prednisone, and cortisone, inhibit the healing process of soft tissues. The long term detrimental effects far outweigh the temporary positive effect of decreased pain. Aspirin does have a beneficial effect on the heart, but a detrimental effect on soft tissue healing. When a ligament or tendon is injured, prostaglandins are released which initiate vasodilation in non-injured blood vessels. This enables healthy blood vessels to increase blood flow and immune cell flow to the injured area to begin the repair process. The use of anti-inflammatories inhibits the release of prostaglandins thus ultimately decreasing the blood flow to the injured area. Diet and Inflammation It’s very important that if someone has a lot of pain in their body, especially in multiple areas, that they try to go on an anti-inflammatory diet. Creating Inflammation with Prolotherapy We already have inflammation that is causing chronic pain, why do we want to inflame it some more (with Prolotherapy)? Prolotherapy Diet Your newsletter recommends an “anti-inflammatory diet”, while stating that it is inflammation that heals the body. Your newsletter also states to not take anti-inflammatories? I’m confused! |
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