5 Natural Treatments for a Herniated Disc

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2016
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    In this video, you will learn 5 natural ways to treat a herniated disc, a disc bulge or lower back pain.
    1. Diet
    The collagen diet is ideal to heal and repair a damaged disc and tissue. You can find collagen in bone broth liquid, which when consumed on a regular basis is the best dietary thing you can do to heal and repair. Eating bone broth protein 2-3 times a day is a must.
    You will also want to get more antioxidants through foods such as blueberries. The perfect breakfast would be a smoothie with blueberries, some collagen powder or bone broth protein powder, coconut milk, and anti-inflammatory herbs such as ginger root. Then follow up with lunch and dinner of soup or stew made with bone broth protein.
    2. Supplements
    Collagen or bone broth protein powder for essential amino acids
    Omega 3 fish oils
    MSM Sulfur containing supplement for joint repair
    Anti-inflammatory herbs such as turmeric for damaged tissue
    3. Egoscue
    If you have poor posture, it will put extra stress on that disc and cause a herniated disc.This form of physical therapy assigns you a specific set of exercises and stretches to restore your posture and is crucial to treating this type of injury.
    4. Prolotherapy (PRP)
    Platelet Rich Plasma Injections are important to repair damaged tissue. When you injure your low back, ligaments can become lax and your muscles may spasm while trying to make up for it, which can actually be the root cause of your pain.
    5. Corrective Chiropractic Care
    Corrective Chiropractic is essential to retrain your body and get correct spinal curvatures back. Since 90% of chiropractors would do a correction that could possibly cause ligaments to become more loose, it is crucial to find someone in your area who specifically practices corrective chiropractic care.
    *This content is strictly the opinion of Dr. Josh Axe, and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. Axe nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 353

  • @smarterworkout
    @smarterworkout 5 років тому +102

    For all newbies with bulging/herniated disc when he says "heal fast" he actually means "heal a little faster". It takes time. Be patient.

    • @Pinnacle_of_success800
      @Pinnacle_of_success800 3 роки тому

      True

    • @ahmedobidat1743
      @ahmedobidat1743 3 роки тому +1

      Dude, How long?

    • @BlackSkuLL4u2
      @BlackSkuLL4u2 3 роки тому +2

      How long it took u im pretty sad new to this 😭😭😭

    • @Pinnacle_of_success800
      @Pinnacle_of_success800 3 роки тому +2

      @@BlackSkuLL4u2 it took me 19 days to feel normal
      But still it hasn’t healed completely i was on complete bed rest for 15 days

    • @user-ku8lu1ft2s
      @user-ku8lu1ft2s 3 роки тому +7

      @@Pinnacle_of_success800 19 days is nothing. I've been in pain for 11 months now and bed rest actually makes me worse...

  • @saraloggins8365
    @saraloggins8365 8 років тому +210

    I repeatedly had three bulging discs at a time 5 different times over a 4 year period. Chiropractic helped, but then it would happen again months later. This happened over and over again. I finally healed them with bone broth, many raw veggies and yoga! Real yoga, not the "look what I can do" kind of yoga, but Viniyoga therapy yoga. I have been bulging disc free for about 3 years now!

    • @maricelaurena5885
      @maricelaurena5885 7 років тому

      Sara Loggins

    • @fallback8314
      @fallback8314 7 років тому

      you never needed surgery???

    • @saraloggins8365
      @saraloggins8365 7 років тому +6

      no surgery! Yoga helps immensely.

    • @fallback8314
      @fallback8314 7 років тому +4

      +Sara Loggins i don't know if that's amazing or hard to believe! ironically about a month ago a basketball playing friend of mine who i hadn't seen in a while said "yoga straightens you out like NOTHING" and i never mentioned my situation to him at all just asked him how has he been staying active. said he still plays basketball then the shocking yoga revelation came out

    • @ralphadornado8319
      @ralphadornado8319 7 років тому +1

      hi sara can i add ur facebook. i hve the same problem

  • @_Anime_Vibes_
    @_Anime_Vibes_ 5 років тому +31

    I have been diagnosed with mild rightward scoliosis , L5 sacralisation ,and a herniated disc.
    and the worst of all , I'm just 17 years old.
    But this video has given me hope and I AM GOING TO FIX MYSELF. Thank you Doctor!!!

    • @chaitalighosh6096
      @chaitalighosh6096 5 років тому +1

      I am 21 and have a broadwaist bulging disc on L5S1

    • @naveentr5165
      @naveentr5165 4 роки тому +2

      Same here man...

    • @_Anime_Vibes_
      @_Anime_Vibes_ 4 роки тому

      Sorry m 22 years old that was an error on my behalf😂

    • @_Anime_Vibes_
      @_Anime_Vibes_ 4 роки тому +1

      @@chaitalighosh6096 well get well soon buddy...well we are young we should not suffer with this

    • @sahdev520
      @sahdev520 3 роки тому +1

      Copper is extremely important. And many don't seem to give it even a mention..

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 8 років тому +2

    I had to stop this video several times to write things down because Dr. Axe speaks so quickly.

  • @louiethegreat3709
    @louiethegreat3709 5 років тому +1

    This is GOLD information ! doctors don’t tell you this

  • @dawiddimow5966
    @dawiddimow5966 6 років тому

    Dr. Axe you are phenomenal and an inspirational. I am grateful for what you do.

  • @pamspicer97
    @pamspicer97 8 років тому +2

    Wow so much info I never heard of. Thank you!!

  • @machinmorreal
    @machinmorreal 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the recomendations! What do you think about the inversion tables?

  • @vanessatorres4889
    @vanessatorres4889 8 років тому +2

    This is so helpful, thank you! If you've been diagnosed mild scoliosis, does that have an effect on herniated disks? I suffer from very bad back pain and I've only been doing massage therapy. Thank you once again!

  • @lindaking7664
    @lindaking7664 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this info ' Dr. Axe .

  • @richardbouska1504
    @richardbouska1504 7 років тому

    Hi Dr. Axe thank you for sharing these awesome healing video's! I was wondering will this diet help with collegen in the knees and torn miniscus, my mom needs a knee replacement and I was just wondering. Thank you Dr. Axe may God bless you greatly for helping thousands of people find there path to healing!

  • @whatwhyandwhos68
    @whatwhyandwhos68 8 років тому +5

    I love bone broth……my grandmother used to make a thing she called "beef tea". I love your videos they are a gift as are you. What are your views on black seed oil?

  • @bellabela7893
    @bellabela7893 4 роки тому

    Omg you are the answer to all my back problems 🙏

  • @bardo4860
    @bardo4860 7 років тому +1

    Thank you doctor. I have been suffering from low back pain for a number of years already.
    Been doing chiropractor and physio treatment and not much has changed.
    Whats your view regarding GELSTIX DISC AUGMENTATION for DDD?
    Thank you in advance
    Regards,

  • @Annie7141
    @Annie7141 5 років тому

    Thank you Dr Axe you’re the best!!

  • @edgargamarra2612
    @edgargamarra2612 6 років тому

    Thanks for the tips about food that we should consume, but about the foods that we shouldn't, the ones that don't help the healing process or the ones that are detrimental.
    THanks again!!!

  • @jennings700
    @jennings700 6 років тому

    Wow, What a really good, informative, short, to be the point video with stuff I hadn't actually heard before. Guy really sounds like he knows he's stuff!! Thanks a Mill!!

  • @GuitarCoast
    @GuitarCoast 7 років тому +1

    Amazing video! Thank you Dr Axe. I have herniated disc and every day I wake with a lot of pain. I will try your recommendations!

  • @lifehappensfast_21
    @lifehappensfast_21 5 років тому +5

    I've was involved in 3 car accidents in 3 years. I was diagnosed with 5 herniations severely pinched nerves among other injuries. I was depressed during these injuries.
    After chiropractic treatment, I immediately moved to Puerto Rico, this rejuvenated my mind and my body immediately responded. I was swimming almost daily, a complete stretching regimen and corrected my posture along with heqting daily. I haven't had ANY back pain in 3 plus years

  • @edgargamarra2612
    @edgargamarra2612 6 років тому +13

    Hi everyone, I have L4-L5 herniated disc with the bulging of 3mm according to the MRI results.
    Before getting the MRI a chiropractor diagnosed Piriformis Syndrom. The Piriformis is a muscles underneath your glutes.
    The adjustments just made everything worse so I decided to stop at te 4th session.
    Accupunture helped ease the pain but just to a certain point.
    What really helped me was decompression of the spine on a traction table.
    Be VERY CAREFUL when getting adjustments by chiropractors since like in my case, any rotational adjustment seemed to put more pression on the disc therefore pinching the nerve again.
    After 15 sessions of spine decompression almost all the symptons were gone.
    Good luck to you all and try to wear a semi rigid belt or corset

    • @CalmVibesVee
      @CalmVibesVee 3 роки тому

      Decompression is important. Watch bob and brad pt to learn different ways to decompress spine. Disc issues have to have a multi approach for life. Surgery can make your spine weaker down the road. Keep learning. Walk a ton and don’t sit very much. Get lean and strong.

  • @amyraber7864
    @amyraber7864 7 років тому +9

    what about powdered collagen? Added to a hot liquid like tea or coffee?

  • @MrSamb888
    @MrSamb888 6 років тому

    Great Video.. Thanks so much

  • @jenniferdeloach6023
    @jenniferdeloach6023 7 років тому +6

    Thanks. My husband was diagnosed with 5 bulging disc today in lower spine L1 down to S1....He was depressed thinking he was going to have to quit work and retire. He is 66 years old but it was encouraging to hear that you who are so healthy had at one time herniated disc. I believe that gave him hope. Appreciate any advice. We will check out your website. Thanks again for all you do. We appreciate you!!!

    • @sackboydrake
      @sackboydrake 7 років тому +1

      Jennifer DeLoach the majority of people on their 60s have bulging discs.. you never have to treat them unless it causes symptoms. 80% of people in 70s have slipped discs and majority don't even know it. your husband should only be concerned if he is in pain and then your journey would start.

  • @_VK9959
    @_VK9959 8 років тому +10

    +Dr. Josh Axe Sir am a big fan of urs from INDIA.. i like ur videos so much. just a small request, when you mention something important terms in the video, please specify/display it below in the video so that it would be easier for anyone who doesnt know about something new.. THanks and CHeers sir :)

  • @zafarbutt6044
    @zafarbutt6044 7 років тому +1

    hello sir
    I've osteophytes formation in c4 ,5 and 6 and also feel numbness and tingling in both arms especially ulnar side fingers.
    can I do bodybuilding workouts?

  • @mjensen5360
    @mjensen5360 7 років тому +2

    Dr.Axe mine is cervical and I have 2 herniated disk. Dr. has to replace them. now you talking about lower can it be treated same as the lower.

  • @gibbethoskins8621
    @gibbethoskins8621 5 років тому +16

    Damn this sounds complicated and expensive 🤕

  • @irinapetrossian8458
    @irinapetrossian8458 7 років тому

    Thank you Doctor ❤

  • @RepublicofMAC
    @RepublicofMAC 7 років тому +6

    Doc, I see you're fit, quite muscular even. What do you for exercise with a herniated/dessicated disc?

  • @treytrevor2730
    @treytrevor2730 7 років тому +6

    how does the colagen help? it is a protein and we all know that proteins do not absorb as is. The aminoacids are absorbed instead and the body produces the colegen he needs. Or, you can take aminoacids from other protein source
    The body do not produce the colagen well after an age.

  • @nhr4330
    @nhr4330 8 років тому

    thank you and grateful to you 🙏

  • @vouchying7010
    @vouchying7010 3 роки тому

    Hello dr ! I wonder if we can improve blood supply by causing the inflammation can help the disc generated .

  • @nkatex7ify
    @nkatex7ify 6 місяців тому

    Hello I have L3-4 disc bulging L4-L5 L5-S1 disc herniations 15mm and 17mm + annulartears in all 3 discs . Tried epidural, meds , therapy,can't exercise. As of today can't bend, sit, drive or walk for too long. If I'm overdue myself I stop walking. Planning to get endoscopic spine surgery. What are your thoughts? I don't think that bone broth will help me ?

  • @johnnymotley7903
    @johnnymotley7903 8 років тому +1

    Thank you, Dr. Axe, for this informative video. I have herniated cervical disc (around C7), and I was told that PRP would not be effective because there is not space in this region to inject the plasma. Have you seen cervical herniated discs treated with PRP? Also, can you recommend anybody in the Boston or DC area who does this procedure? Thank you!

    • @alexmarquez1527
      @alexmarquez1527 2 роки тому

      What’s up Johny! Did you end up recovering from you’re herniated disc in c7 ? Currently in the same situation

  • @audreyingram8622
    @audreyingram8622 8 років тому +2

    Hey Dr...do you have a natural regimen for scoliosis. my best friend has it and she can never seem to sleep or get comfortable In her bed..she has to wear a back brace almost everyday. is there something that she can do that can help ease the pain...thank you so much...and i love all of your videos...they are so very helpful.

    • @laughingoutloud242
      @laughingoutloud242 7 років тому +2

      Audrey Ingram
      She needs to have her vitamin D levels checked and start taking Vitamin D. Magnesium would help too.

  • @bellabelle5632
    @bellabelle5632 8 років тому +7

    Dear Dr. Axe, I need to see you for a consultation, what do I do?

    • @chrisisslick
      @chrisisslick 3 роки тому

      Yeah that was the "lots of money and great insurance " plan

  • @SH-pu9mk
    @SH-pu9mk 5 років тому

    Hi doc, is circumfrencial disc bulge any different to posterior one ? Is there a method to heal it ?
    Thanks in advance

  • @bhoopathirajant6549
    @bhoopathirajant6549 5 років тому

    can frequency specific microcurrent therapy brings a best relief from the disc prolapse?? suggest me a treatment 😐

  • @swapannag1616
    @swapannag1616 5 років тому +3

    Sir, for disc degeneration (age >65) and diagnosed L4-L5 disc bulge, kindly recommend some nutrition or vitamins supplement that help strengthening and destabilizing lower back muscles and preventing further injuries and pain.

  • @Universal.G
    @Universal.G 5 років тому

    Thank you Dr.

  • @emailameliad
    @emailameliad 7 років тому

    What about Rolfing? Dr. Axe what role would Rolfing play in the healing process?

  • @Teresahorner
    @Teresahorner 7 років тому

    I gotta try this. i got fractures in spine , hip@ and tailbone now i got bone spurs on them. waiting to see surgeon and my bone died ANV and need hip replacement. my nerves are going crazy in my body. no chiropractor. will touch me

  • @dilshadahmed8628
    @dilshadahmed8628 5 років тому

    Hi,I hv quick question which comes first mild degeneration in L5,S1 or Hernitation ?

  • @leapowell2410
    @leapowell2410 7 років тому

    I make a ginger and turmeric with honey and onions hot drink I started to lossen up mucus every morning will this drink help heal disc to or do you have better recipe I would like to know if you do

  • @vqfive
    @vqfive 4 роки тому

    How long did it take your herniated disc to heal? or to stop fatigue feeling in your leg..

  • @amierazulkifli9003
    @amierazulkifli9003 5 років тому

    i am diagnosed as having herniated disc around my neck but at the same time i have high cholesterol level. if i consume bone broth, would that increase my cholesterol level? so what kind of diet i can follow to treat my herniated disc?

  • @andrewc31394
    @andrewc31394 7 років тому

    where can i find clinical data that links collagen to healing disc herniation? can't seem to find any evidence online supporting this

  • @michaelgomez5274
    @michaelgomez5274 7 років тому

    can I get a written version of your video.

  • @ankursharma1461
    @ankursharma1461 5 років тому

    I am planning to buy collagen supplement, how many grams should I take it daily, 10gm?

  • @aliciahayward4793
    @aliciahayward4793 8 років тому +23

    This has been an on going condition in my L4 L5 I had surgery 😟 tat did not work. I'm currently on a high fat diet so bone broth is my favorite. I use grass fed beef bones. Cook for 24 hours in my crockpot. I also have a liquid turmeric. I do find yoga and walking helps. Thank you for this I think many people suffer from this. 😊

    • @aliciahayward4793
      @aliciahayward4793 7 років тому +3

      +auggiedoggy I've had a herniated disc for 6 years probably longer. It was really bad at one point my sciatica was so bad I couldn't walk. This was after I had surgery. I went to a chiropractor and I'm going on 2 1/2 years of no pain. I lift weights and I know my limits. The pain today is just a little aches I have arthritis in my lower back as well.

    • @sunnydelaney1738
      @sunnydelaney1738 7 років тому +1

      auggiedoggy I've had mine for over a year and you can still function but of course there's pain and discomfort if you have any rapid jerking movements in your back. I'm guessing you're bed ridden most days and other days it feels minor that's how mine feels I've taken a few months out of work and I wanna go back but can't unless i take the surgery as all conventional treatments have failed.

    • @ik5574
      @ik5574 6 років тому

      l suffer now .... l have L3 L4 L5 disks problems:((( can l be normal again ?

    • @LuisaBrown100
      @LuisaBrown100 5 років тому

      Thank you. I was thinking about surgery, and I glad you posted about it. I know how you feel.

    • @charithgamage5126
      @charithgamage5126 5 років тому

      If you gave me 1milion srilanka rupees I heal it without sugary

  • @skyexpress5945
    @skyexpress5945 7 років тому +2

    Pretty straightforward, thank you for the information!
    I have a herniated disk at L4-L5 as well as 2 disk bulges above that.
    What you said about the pain stemming from ligament damage as opposed to the disk herniation and bulging was very interesting.
    Is there any other way besides prolotherapy/prp to restore the ligaments in the lower back? Thing is, these injections are expensive and are not covered by insurance. Furthermore, some people have not experienced positive results from them. Please let me know if there is anything else I can try to fix the ligaments. Thank you.

    • @mare6839
      @mare6839 7 місяців тому +1

      I have exactly the same! It happened in July and I’m still in pain. I did magnet therapy and decompression/traction, but only 2 times because I felt worse after. I think that traction maybe damage my ligaments. I hardly function 😢

    • @amberashley7559
      @amberashley7559 7 місяців тому

      @@mare6839traction therapy totally caused me great pain!!!

  • @kacey_donner
    @kacey_donner 4 роки тому

    Thank you Dr. Axe!

    • @drjoshaxe
      @drjoshaxe  4 роки тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching.

  • @karl6892
    @karl6892 5 років тому

    Dr. Axe, great video! I was wondering, can these lifestyle changes still have a meaningful effect if your herniation trauma happened 2 years ago? I'm still in constant pain and have undergone physical therapy but I stopped because of work for a little while. Is it too late to use these 5 steps to repair my disc?

    • @vjbediya934
      @vjbediya934 4 роки тому

      I don't know about your symptom very much but no... You should try whatever thats gonna heal the disc because doing nothing will just make the disc problem and pain worse over the time... Many patients suffer from the pain from a very long period of time just act fast consult with good doctors search how can you heal the discs and dont go for the surgery without doing anything by yourself first... Hope you get better fast...!

    • @vjbediya934
      @vjbediya934 4 роки тому +1

      How's is the condition now?

  • @abolfazl7144
    @abolfazl7144 Рік тому

    hi doctor I wanna ask you if annular tear heal completely and become as the same or not thanks 🙏

  • @pound4pound740
    @pound4pound740 5 років тому +1

    How about glucosamine sulfate?

  • @agnosycrust296
    @agnosycrust296 7 років тому

    What's a vegetarian alternative to bone broth? I have protein powder that probably contains the right amino acids.

  • @write2shav
    @write2shav 7 років тому +3

    Good you said chiropractic as I have found this has really helped for discs issues, more than anything else I've done. Nutrition and working with a good PT after chiro care really helped too. Thanks for this info though Dr Axe :).

  • @faridaisayeva1138
    @faridaisayeva1138 5 років тому

    Dr. What do you think about epidural steroid injection on neck ?

  • @christinevaldez4029
    @christinevaldez4029 5 років тому

    Awesome info. My 6'6 16 yr old son has a herniated disc. He is to young for surgery and pt hasn't helped. We will try this!

    • @zain4915
      @zain4915 Місяць тому

      Did supplements help your son?

  • @chariots8x230
    @chariots8x230 5 років тому

    How about when it comes to healing spinal conditions where the spine has lost its natural curve? For example, what can somebody who has a very straight thoracic spine do to correct it? This spinal condition makes the upper back look really flat and can cause physical discomfort as well. (On top of that, pronounced scapular winging is also apparent.) I've seen a lot of videos that show exercises to correct a hunched posture but there is so little info on correcting an unusually flat upper back. That's why the causes & solutions to this problem are unclear to me.

  • @blazerman61
    @blazerman61 8 років тому +4

    I have 3 bulging discs and 2 are aggravating nerves..the biggest pain improvement so far has been from turmeric ! I noticed a huge difference since getting back in it..

    • @9418matthew
      @9418matthew 7 років тому

      Interesting...what qualities of tumeric? Is ground tumeric ok?

    • @woodfloorsjohnny
      @woodfloorsjohnny 7 років тому +2

      how Much per Day???

    • @blazerman61
      @blazerman61 7 років тому +2

      it has dosage recommendation on back of bottle so go by that...it's not a miracle cure.,just an anti imflammatory..

    • @woodfloorsjohnny
      @woodfloorsjohnny 7 років тому +1

      Thank you..

    • @dgenie9119
      @dgenie9119 7 років тому +1

      Hi, can I know how the ground tumeric powdered jars looks like?

  • @ladyxlucious23
    @ladyxlucious23 7 років тому

    Dr. Axe, quick question with regard to PRP and stem cell. If I were to do an epidural shot just to numb the pain for my herniated disc that is causing sciatica on my left leg, will it interfere with the procedures of PRP/Stem cell? I just need it to get by for now, because I am in the process of consulting with Regenerexx with regard to my condition. I hope you will answer my question. Thank you so much for making these amazing and educational videos because I have never heard of PRP or stem cell for herniated discs. I think I may have found the permanent solution to my condition! Please keep making these videos, I enjoy learning new things especially if it is natural. Thanks!

  • @ethleen
    @ethleen 4 роки тому

    But what if you have Tarlov cyst at the same time you have herniated L5 S1 disc?

  • @shoreshsiad2472
    @shoreshsiad2472 7 років тому +1

    hi i have a disk protrusion in L5 s1 causing back and leg pain dose surgery help ? or will it heal by it self noting that must of treatment in this vid is not available to me cause am living in Syria and it is war here poor medical services

    • @diggysmom8199
      @diggysmom8199 7 років тому +1

      Shoresh Siad I have the same problem. Stretching helps immensely. Also try a moist heating pad

    • @RockerFoo92
      @RockerFoo92 6 років тому

      Shoresh Siad I’m still trying out methods but inversion tables give me momentarily relief specially after sitting in class/car. Heat pads to the location. Light intensity swimming

  • @kingcharlessapproval8778
    @kingcharlessapproval8778 7 років тому

    thanks bud

  • @madeshswamy7208
    @madeshswamy7208 2 роки тому

    From karnataka.
    Sir my problem is
    Lumber spondylosis
    Diffuse posterior disc bulge with small fissural tear at L4/L5 causing indentation of traversing nerve roots and
    Broad based posterocentral and bilateral paramedian disc herniation at L5/S1 causing moderate compression of traversing nerve roots more left side. Pls help me sir doctor told surgery but i don't like sir pls give me sugestions

  • @eeg122
    @eeg122 8 років тому

    I spelled "agaskew exercises" but it is really spelled "egoscue". Good to know. I did the egoscue exercises I found here on utube videos. Pretty interesting. Felt very good. Will try to do these daily.

  • @raccooneyes2099
    @raccooneyes2099 8 років тому +6

    Would these tips help someone with sciatic pain?

    • @skateheaven1
      @skateheaven1 8 років тому +7

      For sciatic pain I've had it before just make sure you're walking an hour a day and don't do any aggressive excercise that make you feel worse, eat lots of greens and stay hydrated that's how it stopped for me

    • @raccooneyes2099
      @raccooneyes2099 8 років тому +1

      BasedAfrican666 oh no.. greens and water??.. two things my boyfriend hates.. i guess why he's suffering with this. i'll have to convince him. thanx

    • @johnfrederick6152
      @johnfrederick6152 6 років тому +1

      3/4th of a gallon of water each day. Your disc is 88% water. Just before it herniated it looks like a worn out fan belt with hairline cracks. Water and nutrients help it heal. Oh try MyQ3.com too for more info that will help you.

    • @countd5955
      @countd5955 5 років тому

      Bourbon.

  • @kyle_fox711
    @kyle_fox711 5 років тому

    Will this diet rehydrate the disc as well?

  • @AprilSixsmith
    @AprilSixsmith 6 років тому

    I will definitely try the bone broth. I see it's a repeated remedy on this channel so I'll take it as a sign. My upper back is my problem. I'm hoping this helps.

    • @cassiusmay9705
      @cassiusmay9705 5 років тому

      April Maroshick I also have upper back problems due to lifting weights just out of curiosity did the bone broth work if not what did?
      Thanks

  • @GregMartingam007
    @GregMartingam007 5 років тому +3

    As far as supplements will glutamine capsules and amino acid capsules do anything? This amino acid has 300 mg of Arginine in it.
    Will protein whey or otherwise help?
    Also, heat versus cold? I was told to avoid heat for some reason. I'm a huge heating pad guy.
    Those are my 3 questions.

    • @sahdev520
      @sahdev520 3 роки тому

      None of the supplements you mention will have any major effect. Copper among other things will help you a lot. Look me up Rohit Sahdev

    • @GregMartingam007
      @GregMartingam007 3 роки тому

      @@sahdev520 I'll look that one up. I just started using a new one I learned of originally Tumeric & Curcumin.

  • @Rusticc
    @Rusticc 6 років тому +4

    I'm 16 and hurt my back a year ago trying to lift up a car so we could get a jack under it. I hurt my lower right back pretty close to my hip. It was a sudden sharp pain that I got while I was lifting and the pain over the past year has been on and off and gets aggregated from things like leaning over and washing my hands and leaning down to tie my shoes. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my back. Please help, I don't want to live the rest of my life like this.

    • @D3ADLYBU11ET
      @D3ADLYBU11ET 6 років тому

      Rustic you might have a bulging disc. It sounds similar to what I have. Only way to tell is to get an MRI or X-ray but do it soon and avoid heavy lifting. I did it by deadlifting and immediately felt something went wrong. All the best to you man be careful

    • @matstrengthperformance8117
      @matstrengthperformance8117 6 років тому +1

      Yo I herniated my L5S1 in 2016 after taking 3-4 weeks off lifting and going back in as if no time had gone by. I was in the worst fucking pain ever but let me tell you I actually got through it. All I did was take a break and waited till my body recouped by itself.
      Once the occupational/household tasks got easier I went back into the gym and trained in ways that allowed my spine to stay neutral.
      For example, if I wanted to do back day: lat pulls, weighted pull-ups with belt around your waist (basically decompression), or when I did legs: I did front squats which allowed my spine to stay neutral. Be VERY careful with your body movements and take the extra 5 seconds to think if it’ll hurt or not rather than letting it hurt and regretting doing so. It takes time to heal but is definitely worth waiting for. Don’t force stretching because it could get worse. Everyone IS different but all I can say is that you gotta find your sweet spot for recovering whether it’s jogging, stretching, walking or lifting weights with strict form.

  • @mirroma7793
    @mirroma7793 5 років тому

    Sir I have disc L1 L2 on left side so much pain wt can I do

  • @user-ed3nv1tv5k
    @user-ed3nv1tv5k 3 місяці тому

    Hey doc, is there a vegan collegin supplement?

  • @stevee211
    @stevee211 7 років тому

    Hi Doc Josh. I'm 24 years old and i have lower back pain. My MRI results says I have a small 2mm central disc bulge with posterior annular tear on L5-S1. I know this video of your can help me a lot but will my disc bulge heal? as in completely heal like new one?

    • @stevee211
      @stevee211 7 років тому

      do you have annular tear? its a tear in the annulus fibrosus.

    • @stevee211
      @stevee211 7 років тому

      dude i need the reading on your MRI so I can give you a better advice. :) Mine is good now and I'm on the road of recovery. :)

    • @stevee211
      @stevee211 7 років тому

      earn tutorial bro your situation is a bit serious than mine. My best advice is to consult your physician regarding your back. But try what doc axe said on this video, it helped me alot. I hope you'll have a speedy recovery. Good luck. :)

  • @luyzqint3760
    @luyzqint3760 2 роки тому +3

    Just curious: if inflammation is a healing process of the body, why do we need anti- inflammatory remedies/medicine to stop that process?.

    • @majidkashani4257
      @majidkashani4257 2 роки тому

      When you reduce the inflammation that you suffer from, then you can perform your exercises much better and recover faster. 🤞🤞🤞

    • @luyzqint3760
      @luyzqint3760 2 роки тому

      @@majidkashani4257 That does not make sense. So, you stop the healing process to accelerate the healing process?.

  • @ropeofallah5544
    @ropeofallah5544 7 років тому +1

    hey Doctor my father is have L3-L4,L4-L5,L5-S1 disc buldge and desication and nerve compression. .. he can not stand and walk longer than 10 minutes... and have chronic pain means more than 10 years old pain in his lower back... but please tell me if he should go for surgery for this problem? as one doctor suggested surgery in my country... he is 58 years old... he is also patient of HCV... plzz plz plz reply thanx

    • @1965GAL
      @1965GAL 7 років тому +1

      I went to a Laser Spine Institute and it helped me with my pinched nerves. i am trying to heal the herniated disks now. Dr Axe has a wonderful bone broth which I drink with warm organic chicken and veggie broth twice a day. I put one scoop per 8ozs of heated broth, its really satisfying and comforting, and good if you are trying to lose weight.

    • @vlsr71
      @vlsr71 Рік тому

      @@1965GAL what did Lazer spine institute do for you?

  • @reneeworkman9987
    @reneeworkman9987 Рік тому

    I tried bone broth once & it tasted horrible & felt like it burned my throat. How do you get it to taste better?

  • @torchband2199
    @torchband2199 6 років тому

    Is it available in India??

  • @edgardmartinez6026
    @edgardmartinez6026 3 роки тому

    Where would they inject the prp?

  • @sam-elite484
    @sam-elite484 5 років тому +1

    Is herniated disc the same as having as disc degeneration? In my recent mri scan report I was told I have mild disc degeneration in my lower back L4-5 region close to tailbone and herniated disc . I have done research online saying that disc degeneration cannot be healed and I saw another video of a young man who’s still suffering pain 2 years after his diagnosis and this is slightly worrying. Anyone have any positive information on this?

    • @sahdev520
      @sahdev520 3 роки тому

      Don't forget copper among other things..

  • @Fade007fade007
    @Fade007fade007 6 років тому

    Great

  • @Diecast747
    @Diecast747 8 років тому +40

    Surprised he didn't mention decompression... I have treated hundreds of herniated discs with decompression. Even an inversion table would usually do the trick.

    • @rylanwallace4613
      @rylanwallace4613 8 років тому +6

      Yes I have started decompression, I've had pain in my leg for 5 months, got an MRI and I had two herniated disc L4 L5 and L5 S1, hoping decompression works

    • @institorisinstitoris959
      @institorisinstitoris959 8 років тому +4

      Can I just hang upside down on a bar instead? Or is it useless?

    • @hazelpattonmght1301
      @hazelpattonmght1301 7 років тому +1

      yes just make sure your body hangs loose relax into the hang and let your shoulders and arms relax over your head ;-) be careful coming down ;-) i have a yoga swing very inexpensive ;-)

    • @nicolatavilla4415
      @nicolatavilla4415 7 років тому +1

      Richard W
      I need help I have a real bad back the pain is a 10 plus. are you in
      Arizona ??
      Thank You
      Nick Tavilla
      6027541445

    • @Burog1
      @Burog1 6 років тому +1

      Rylan Wallace hey man did it work? I herniated L5 S1 after a squat session and its been bugging me hard. Did decompression fix you?

  • @mrithun15
    @mrithun15 7 років тому +9

    How long does it take to heal a degenerative disc by following s Collagen Rich diet

  • @ShaneLOVESfish
    @ShaneLOVESfish 2 роки тому

    Does this work for upper herniated disc

  • @drmsgp
    @drmsgp 6 років тому +1

    Hello Dr Josh, what do you mean exactly by healing a herniated disc? do you mean relieving the muscle spasm & releasing pressure off the nerve roots, or making the disc recoil back to its original location prior to the injury? I am asking because all the orthopedists I have consulted there is no way a bulged disc can be brought back to its place!

    • @lizbethmora7595
      @lizbethmora7595 4 роки тому

      Then those physicians must not know about ozone therapy. If I could add two more suggestions to Dr. Axe’s list, I would say Ozone Therapy and Stem Cells preferably from the clinic Regenexx. Look both of those up. Hope it helps.

  • @vjlatawa
    @vjlatawa 4 роки тому

    Hi sir I have disc bulge with tear will this will help

  • @letinaday3933
    @letinaday3933 2 роки тому

    This diet he speak makes sense

  • @LICK5d
    @LICK5d 5 років тому

    Please someone help! I was in a car accident five months ago and I have a thoracic middle back injury! I have gone to physical therapy at Kaiser but that’s about all they gave me! And it will not go away! Please if someone has dealt with this before, will this go away, am I going to stuck like this for the rest my life! I feel like I’m at the end of my rope to snap! Every time I think it starts going away it comes right back! And I think that back roller think I am using is making it worse so I stopped!
    If anybody is dealt with this and knows
    how to fix this please let me know! It’s been five months! Completely disrupted my life!

    • @jakej4028
      @jakej4028 3 роки тому

      How are you doing now?

  • @jaycaburobias6143
    @jaycaburobias6143 6 років тому

    i had been paralized for 1week at the hospital because of herniated disc to the left but now im ok but something i feel numbness on my righthand...and feel tired on my neck this almost 2 years already...what will i do to go back in normal please help me

    • @MariaRocham
      @MariaRocham 6 років тому

      jay caburobias this sounds very much like me 2 years and no answers about my numbness and neck

    • @vlsr71
      @vlsr71 Рік тому

      Where was the herniation? In the neck or back? How are you now?

  • @mukeshrajchoudhary5261
    @mukeshrajchoudhary5261 8 років тому

    My disc space L5-S1 has reduced to 5.5 mm,my age is 27. Doctor said i have very narrow chance of getting better,he recommended me surgery if all the conservative exercises fails,i feel pain in my buttock which radiates in my left leg.I want to know is there any method i can increase my disc space or can bring my disc to the normal position where the space will increase to 10 mm -14mm. Please advice as i don't want surgery at this age.

    • @Uniquekilla
      @Uniquekilla 7 років тому +2

      This is the best advice you will see. Lie flat on your stomach for about 30-45 minutes. Doing this will open up your spine and allow the disc to fall back into place. After about 30-45 minutes of lying down you will notice a pain in the herniated area. This is the body's healing process. Lay down on your stomach every chance you get and eventually the body will heal the disc and your pain will be about 90% gone. After that I would suggest walking, to get blood flow to the herniated area and promote the healing process. Try it

    • @Uniquekilla
      @Uniquekilla 7 років тому

      Also avoid any stretches or exercises because they will most likely further herniate the disc

    • @slipdiskkc5276
      @slipdiskkc5276 7 років тому

      mukesh raj choudhary

    • @vlsr71
      @vlsr71 Рік тому

      @@Uniquekilla how about an extruded disc with superior migration? 1.8cm

  • @sabrinamills5793
    @sabrinamills5793 8 років тому

    hello I thought I'd ask your opinion...my son has recurring staph infection ): he has really bad eczema so when he scratches it just ends up infected with staph. Would giving him goldenseal or echinacea be ideal?

  • @stephaniescott294
    @stephaniescott294 5 років тому

    What can i do in place of bone broth i sont eat meat

  • @fabianpatrizio2865
    @fabianpatrizio2865 5 років тому +1

    but raw turmeric root (looks like ginger) and boil that with your bone broth, incl. carrot, garlic, celery etc... :)

  • @vimalkirti4845
    @vimalkirti4845 6 років тому +3

    Dr Christopher's Original Formulas, Complete Tissue & Bone is best

    • @metaorange302
      @metaorange302 4 роки тому

      I just bought the salve for my inguinal hernia

  • @helenahayes6150
    @helenahayes6150 Рік тому

    I made my own bone broth and got tin and bismuth poisoning. That was 10 years ago. I still have the resultant cognitive deficits today.

  • @terryholmes8118
    @terryholmes8118 7 років тому +6

    I follow your material Dr Axe, I find it good, informative and helpful. How can you say that only 5% of chiropractors do corrective adjustments? When it comes to disc herniations, I have found hands down as an athlete that many chiropractors are great at treating/repairing disc herniations. Chiropractic biophysics is not the only type and can be quite invasive stretching everything to it's extreme. It should be more about finding a good chiropractor as at the end of the day, they get the pressure off the nerve, decrease the inflammation and get the disc pumping properly "imbibition". Not only 5% of them. Big call and I think a lot of people would not agree with that statement. Thanks for this information however. Find a good chiropractor people and also look at Foundation training. Thanks :)

    • @write2shav
      @write2shav 7 років тому +3

      Couldn't agree more. Well said Terry. I could not move properly and tried all sorts of therapies before chiropractic. As soon as I had my sacro iliac joints adjusted and had some SOT soft tissue release by my chiro, I could move again and the healing began. I have recommended my chiro to everyone as they know what they are doing, explain everything and give me corrective exercises and of course, I got results pretty quickly.

    • @amberashley7559
      @amberashley7559 7 місяців тому +1

      I went to a chiropractor for months 2X per week and left feeling worse

  • @johnmcdonald6933
    @johnmcdonald6933 7 років тому

    so what 20k a year lifestly ur selling

  • @mohammadalkhatib7982
    @mohammadalkhatib7982 7 років тому

    hello,
    if I have herniated extruded nucleus pulposus in L4L5 (8mm) & L5 S1 ( 9mm)
    I got steroids shot 3 monthes ago. I have no pain right now I'm still doing my excrsice and what should I keep taking to make it heal faster? does the disc will heal 100% and how long will take? can you please advice me

  • @SD-yb5fx
    @SD-yb5fx 6 років тому

    Is he a real medical doctor.