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Goudarz Vassigh

Say Goodbye to Back Pain: Simple At-Home Remedies for Relief

Goudarz Vassigh · February 1, 2023 ·

by Dr. Goudarz Vassigh

A woman holds her shoulder and back while sitting at her computer desk.

If you’re struggling with back pain, you’re not alone. According to a study done by Mayo Clinic, back pain is the third most common reason for visits to the doctor. This is no surprise as the human spine is a complex structure that bears the weight of the body and allows us to move and twist.

There are many possible causes of back pain, including poor posture, muscle strain, or an injury. Fortunately, there are also many simple at-home remedies that can help relieve back pain.

Here are some at-home remedies to say goodbye to back pain:

1. Exercise

Regular exercise is one of the best things you can do to prevent and relieve back pain, because it strengthens the muscles that support the spine.

Some helpful activities that help relive back pain include include swimming, walking, yoga, and Pilates.

2. Use Heat or Ice

Applying heat or ice to the affected area can also help relieve back pain. Heat can help to relax the muscles, while ice can help reduce inflammation.

3. Stretch

Stretching the muscles that support the spine can also help relieve back pain.

4. Get a Massage

Massages can help to loosen the muscles and reduce tension. Have someone give you a massage at home or use a massaging device. If pain persists, schedule a massage with a massage therapist.

5. Use Over-the-Counter Pain Medication

If your back pain is mild, you may be able to relieve it with over-the-counter pain medication.

If your back pain is persistent or severe, it’s important to see a doctor. They will be able to rule out any underlying conditions and provide you with a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. They may also be able to recommend other therapies, such as physical therapy or chiropractic care, that can help alleviate your back pain. 

Don’t let back pain control your life. Take action and try some of these at-home remedies, and always consult with a doctor if your pain persists or becomes severe.

Winter is Coming and so is Dry Skin.

Goudarz Vassigh · November 24, 2021 ·


by Shaly Vassigh, Licensed Esthetician

We are finally getting some relief from the heat, but cooler temperatures can create some challenges for our skin, including dry skin.  If you are like me and have both dry and sensitive skin, staying hydrated and avoiding irritants is essential.  

For the Body:


1) Apply Fractionated Coconut Oil to the skin prior to entering taking a shower or bath.

This moisturizer will provide a layer of protection from the drying heat that occurs due to the warm water we like to enjoy in the winter.  Be careful not to slip–you’ll want to be sure to have a good grip on the bottom of your shower if you do this. 

2) Use one of our Supracor Bath Mitts to dry brush your skin.

Start with your legs, then arms, torso, and back using short sweeping motions towards your heart.  The bath mitts are antibacterial and are designed to dry easily between uses. They are a great alternative to a washcloth.  This technique helps to increase circulation and lymphatic drainage in your body, and can help improve those cold hands!

3) Shower or bathe, then immediately apply a lotion without parabens, fragrance, mineral oil, BHA or BHR, or polyethylene glycol (PEG).

These are chemicals that can be toxic and irritate the skin. One of our favorites is Eminence Organic’s Stone Crop Body Lotion. 

4) Use a detergent that is dye free.

Some dye-free detergents include All Free and Clear. Be sure to skip the dryer sheets (you can opt for chemical-free wool dryer balls for static electricity). 

5) Stick to natural fibers such as cotton or silk for dry or sensitive skin. 

Avoid polyester, which can be irritating even for skin that is not sensitive.

For the Face:


As the seasons change, it is a good idea to re-evaluate the needs of your skin and adjust your skin care regimen accordingly.

1. Add a night cream to your evening ritual. 

At night, our skin loses moisture, so it is a good idea to add a night cream to your regimen. Eminence Organic’s new Marine Flower Peptide Night Cream has been extremely popular for all skin types, as it has a lightweight consistency while still hydrating and plumping the skin. For very dry skin, I recommend their Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream, which will provide intense moisture and plumping.  For combination skin or acne prone skin, I recommend their Lotus Detox Overnight Cream.  This cream contains jojoba beads to help replenish moisture loss and microgreens, which assist with the skin’s other overnight process of detoxification.  

2. Use a nutrient-dense skin oil

Adding a few drops of a nutrient-dense oil is another way to increase moisture. Rosehip C+E Firming Oil and Facial Recovery Oil will do this while also keeping your skin looking young. Rosehip C+E Firming Oil will help to lighten, tighten, and brighten, while their biodynamic Facial Recovery Oil is like liquid gold to help calm sensitivity and balance oil production while smoothing out lines and wrinkles.

3. Add more hydrating steps to your skincare ritual.

Another client favorite for increasing the skin’s moisture is Eminence Organic’s Birch Water Purifying Essence. This product, which is used as a step between your toner and your serum, is inspired by Korean skincare and contains snow mushroom to help your skin absorb moisture like a sponge. Our clients report having more plump and hydrated skin and say this is one product they can’t live without.  

For the Hands:


Our poor hands have been through so much with all the washing and sanitizing we have been doing during the pandemic.  Many of us have had increased sensitivity and dryness on our hands due to the products we are using on our skin.  

1) Switch to natural soaps with non-irritating and non-drying ingredients. 


I like to use Jason’s Rosewater Hand Soap and Dr. Bronner’s Castille soap.

2) Ditch the alcohol-based sanitizers.


During the pandemic, it has been a struggle to find sanitizers without drying alcohol, which is not meant to be used on the skin on a regular basis. Fortunately, we found Clean Republic’s non-toxic and hydrating Medical Strength Hand Cleaner. It is formulated with hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is naturally produced in your body to help with a variety of functions. 

3) Moisturize👏🏻 Frequently👏🏻 

Replenish moisture loss to your hands by applying a hand cream several times a day. Our pick is Eminence Organic’s Mangosteen Replenishing Hand Cream.  It has mangosteen, a powerful antioxidant and lactic acid, which gently resurfaces the skin to make hands appear brighter and more youthful. This product has been a client favorite at our center, as clients are able to see an immediate improvement in their hands as soon as they try it. 

I hope these tips help you and your skin get through the winter! As always, we can offer you a Free Natural Skin Care Consultation if you have any additional questions, or just ask one of our estheticians on your next monthly organic facial!

*We are authorized retailers for Clean Republic, Supracor, and Eminence Organic Skin Care products. These products are available for purchase at our wellness center. 

The Most Common Causes of Neck and Shoulder Pain

Goudarz Vassigh · February 1, 2021 ·

When it comes to dealing with the general aches and pains of daily life, issues surrounding the neck and shoulders are relatively common. According to research, approximately two thirds of the population will experience neck pain during their lives. On top of this, around 10% of all patients suffering with complaints will continue to encounter chronic discomfort.

The neck and shoulder area contains a number of bones, muscles, arteries, veins and nerves, alongside various ligaments and supporting structures. On a daily basis, our necks are consistently relied upon to keep our heads level and aloft as we focus on other tasks and move throughout our lives. Often, we don’t recognize the significance of this until pain starts to make itself known. Unfortunately, you can strain your neck muscles in numerous ways, from hunching over the computer at work, to bad posture at home.

Many existing conditions can lead to pain in the neck and shoulder area. Some of these conditions could be incredibly dangerous, such as major trauma or the signs of a heart attack, whereas other cases are less concerning, such as contusions or strains. In rare circumstances, neck pain can present as a symptom of more significant problems, and it is always important to seek medical care if your issues accompany shooting pains, loss of strength, or numbness.

Damage to the Soft Tissues of the Neck and Shoulders

The most common cause of neck and shoulder pain comes from injury to the soft tissues which can include tendons, muscles, and ligaments within the affected structures. Regularly, these injuries happen as a result of some trauma or sudden damage like whiplash, however, degenerative disc disease in the neck, can cause localized pain, and degenerative arthritis of the neck and spine can pinch nerves, leading to shoulder and neck pain. Less common conditions surrounding the heart, lungs, and spinal cord can also lead to pain in the neck and shoulders, including:

  • Bursitis: The bursae in your body are fluid-filled sacs positioned over joints to provide a cushioning effect for the muscles. In some cases, the bursae can become stiff, swollen, and painful after injuries leading to chronic pain.
  • Broken collarbone: If you fall with your arm outstretched at an angle, this can cause your collarbone to break – a frequent problem when cyclers fall from their bikes.
  • Broken shoulder blade: Generally, injury to the shoulder blade is commonly associated with forceful trauma, and can lead to lasting pain around the neck and shoulder area.
  • Heart attacks: Although with a heart attack the primary problem is within the heart itself, the attack can lead to neck or shoulder pain know as “referred” pain.

Whiplash Neck Injury

Whiplash is a neck injury that takes place as a result of a sudden jerking motion forwards or backwards. Generally, whiplash happens because of motor vehicle incidents, but it can occur in other circumstances as well. Regularly, whiplash can stretch across the upper back and neck region, resulting in a significant strain across the supporting muscles, discs, and ligaments.

The effects of whiplash can present in a number of different ways. The most common symptoms generally include dizziness, headache, stiffness, and pain. In general, recovery will depend on the extent of the injury and the person in question, but it can take weeks or months on average.

Usually, the best way to manage whiplash is through anti-inflammatory medication and gentle mobilization exercises. Most doctors recommend that patients continue to pursue their daily activities as normal to facilitate a faster recovery.

Neck Pain Caused by Posture Problems

Consistently poor posture can cause health problems, some of which may last longer than others. Slouching or bad form can lead to neck pain by placing additional strain on the muscles and ligaments around your neck and shoulders. Even standing with your shoulders slouched, or working with your head down for significant periods of time can lead to chronic neck and shoulder pain.

To avoid poor posture pain, try some of the following techniques:

  • Be aware of your posture when sitting or standing, and adjust your position where necessary
  • Make sure that your workstation is suitably organized to allow you to sit properly
  • Frequently change positions and stretch while working
  • Try to avoid sleeping on your stomach, as this can overextend your neck
  • Exercise frequently for improved posture and muscle tone

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis, and any person of any age can suffer with it. However, because the onset of osteoarthritis is a result of the altered use of joints throughout the body over prolonged periods of time, older individuals typically suffer more regularly.

Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition wherein the cartilage providing cushioning between joints starts to break down, allowing the bones to grind together. People suffering from this issue can experience symptoms of stiffness, muscle weakness, and pain, and the most commonly affected areas include the lower back, hips, knee, and neck. At present, there is no available cure for osteoarthritis, although approximately 27 million people within America suffer from this ailment. However, it is possible to manage the symptoms with regular exercise, as keeping your joints mobile and within their correct alignment is the best way to nurture the health of good cartilage.

Dealing with Neck and Shoulder Pain

There are many different examples of neck and shoulder pain, as well as various different causes. Often, the best way to discover which ailment is affecting you is to speak to a doctor or health professional regarding your symptoms.

In most cases, the treatment of shoulder and neck pain caused by soft tissue problems will include the use of anti-inflammatory medication and pain relievers. However, if the root of the problem is elsewhere, then your doctor will need to pursue different courses of treatment according to your specific needs. For example, in cases where the spinal cord or the roots of nerves have become involved, you may find that a surgical procedure becomes necessary.

Let us know what aggravates your neck and shoulder pain, and whether you’ve found any useful techniques for managing the problem.

Resources:

http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/neck-pain-cervicalgia-and-torticollis
http://www.medicinenet.com/heart_attack/article.htm
http://backandneck.about.com/od/s/g/softtissue.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/acute_and_chronic_bursitis/article.htm
http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/tc/referred-shoulder-pain-topic-overview
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/whiplash/basics/symptoms/con-20033090
http://www.livestrong.com/article/437366-health-problems-from-bad-posture/
http://www.arthritis.org/arthritis-facts/disease-center/osteoarthritis.php

Last Updated on March 20, 2020 by Erchonia

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