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Effective and Completely Natural Ayurvedic Treatment of Loss of Lordosis

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Lordosis is a natural inward curvature in the neck and the lower back in the spinal cord. This inward curve, balanced with the outward curve at the center, helps to maintain the posture of the body. Sometimes, due to the displacement of vertebrae, there is a loss in the inward curvature of Lordosis. This medical condition is known as Flat Back Syndrome or   loss of lordosis . Without diving into the specifics of how lordosis occurs, one should focus on the symptoms of loss of lordosis. This imbalance in the spine as a result of imbalanced curvature creates a natural leaning of the patient’s head in the forward direction, along with problems in standing up for a longer duration. There are several treatments available for this condition. Naturally, patients often resort to Allopathy for treatments, and at first sight, it seems like the only viable option. But, as with virtually every back treatment offered by Allopathy, the treatment of Flat Back Syndrome is dealt with th...

What are the Causes of a Slipped Disc?

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The spinal column or  slipped disc  is made up of a series of bones (vertebrae) stacked onto each other. From top to bottom, the column includes seven bones in the cervical spine, 12 in the thoracic spine, and five in the lumbar spine, followed by the sacrum and the coccyx at the base. These bones are cushioned by disks. The disks protect the bones by absorbing the shocks from daily activities like walking, lifting, and twisting. Anybody who has experienced a damaged spinal disk understands how painful it is. Every movement seems to make it worse. This pain is a warning signal that you should heed. If you take appropriate action, the discomfort usually stops, and the problem can be corrected. Many people diagnosed with  slip disc- herniated disc, bulged disc - keeps on ignoring the condition. Because they never know about complications of disc problem? They don’t know about complications of avoiding the disc problem. So it is better to address the disc problem in...