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Why Your Back Goes Out aka You Throw Your Back Out

You don’t. If you get that cramping feeling or feel bent over to one side after sitting in your chair or lifting something, you don’t throw your back out. It’s not like you sit there or do something and a vertebrae just slips out. Disks can slip out but this is rare too.

Most of the time, what’s really happening is that you’re tearing your muscles. When you exert unusual strain or sudden strain after hours of sitting still, your stiff muscles tear. When you get a tear, blood fills the torn area to repair the damage. This is a good thing. The bad part is that the blood also causes swelling. And if the swollen area happens to be near your sciatic nerves, well, it’s going to feel like your days of walking erect are over.

People who drink coffee or alcohol have this experience much more often. Both of these beverages “dry out” your muscle tissues making them “brittle,” Although in different ways. Alcohol has an extra feature where it resembles food since the alcohol becomes sugar (converts into glycogen which is a biostarch produced mainly by the liver). But since it’s a liquid, it strips your body of the vitamins and minerals it needs when urinating without giving much back. So your muscle tissue gets washed clean of the Vitamin b family.


It strips away vitamins and minerals without giving any back

So to avoid getting that kink in your back, if you drink, drink with nutritious foods heavy in Vitamin b and other nutrients that keep your muscles loose and limber. A Vitamin B12 deficiency can even cause enlarged red blood cells and look like anemia.

Vitamin B(12) bioavailability greatly decreases with higher intake of vitamin B(12). The absorbsion of vitamin B(12) in humans from fish meat, sheep meat, and chicken meat were 42%, 56%-89%, and 61%-66%. Vitamin B(12) from eggs is not absorbed well (< 9%). Edible blue-green algae used for human supplements predominantly contain pseudovitamin B(12) – inactive in humans. The edible cyanobacteria are useless as a vitamin B(12) source, especially in vegans. – National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health

Also, stretch. Get your muscles limber and resilient so minor exertion doesn’t land you in bed for a week.

If it’s already too late and you’re holed up in bed, you’ll need to take down the swelling to relieve the pressure from your nerves. Look into anti-inflammatories with minimal side effects.

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2 Responses to “Why Your Back Goes Out aka You Throw Your Back Out”
  1. yoga says:

    FYI… alcohol strips your muscles of vitamin B3 B6, B12, … niacin… BUT you need to have BIOAVAILABLE Vitamins to work in your muscles.

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