Kindness Can Help With Chronic Pain
The Healing Power of Kindness: A Scientific Perspective
Welcome back to the 30 Day Kindness Challenge. Today is Day 8. To celebrate World Kindness Day (November 13th) and also National Podcast Post Month, every day in November I am doing a micro Podcast where I talk about the science of kindness and some facts, and issue a daily kindness challenge. Today I will be talking about kindness and its healing benefits when it comes to chronic pain.
Introduction to Kindness and Pain Relief
Kindness, characterized by acts of friendliness, generosity, and consideration, is not only a moral attribute but also has profound implications for physical health, particularly pain relief. The interplay between kindness and pain management is supported by an array of scientific research, suggesting that kindness can be an effective, natural antidote to pain.
Scientific Evidence Linking Kindness to Pain Relief
Hormonal and Neurochemical Responses - Oxytocin
Oxytocin, often dubbed the "cuddle hormone" or the “Love Hormone” due to its association with bonding and affection, is released during acts of kindness, both given and received. This hormone not only promotes social bonding but also has analgesic properties, helping to alleviate pain and reduce stress.
Endorphins: The Body's Natural Painkillers
There are more than 20 types of endorphins in your body. Endorphins, natural opiates produced by the body, are also released when we engage in kind behavior. These endogenous opioids are linked to feelings of pleasure and can significantly dampen the experience of pain.
Beta-Endorphins
Beta-endorphins are neuropeptides involved in pain management with morphine-like effects.
They are primarily synthesized and stored in the anterior pituitary gland.
Beta-endorphins exert their analgesic effects through opioid receptors, especially the mu subtype, in both the peripheral and central nervous systems.
Opioid Medications
Opioid medications mimic beta-endorphins' actions by binding to these receptors. Beta-endorphins are the endorphins involved in stress relief and pain management. Beta-endorphins have a stronger effect than morphine on your body.
Acute administration of exogenous opioids inhibits the production of endogenous beta-endorphins.
Chronic use of exogenous opioids leads to downregulation of endorphin production and mu-opioid receptors, increasing the risk of opioid-induced hyperalgesia, tolerance, and addiction.
The level of plasma beta-endorphins correlates with the degree of pain experienced by surgical patients.
Serotonin and Dopamine: Mood Regulators
Engaging in acts of kindness stimulates the production of serotonin and dopamine, two neurotransmitters that play pivotal roles in mood regulation, happiness, and the reward circuitry of the brain. Serotonin is known for its mood-stabilizing effects, while dopamine provides a sense of satisfaction and pleasure.
Pain Reduction Through Emotional and Psychological Channels
Mindfulness-Based Interventions
Mindfulness and meditation practices, including loving-kindness meditation, have been shown to alleviate various health conditions, including pain. Such interventions can lead to decreased pain perception, reduced anger, and enhanced psychological well-being.
Compassion and Empathy in Healthcare
Studies have demonstrated that the perception of compassion and empathy from healthcare providers can significantly improve patients' pain relief and satisfaction with their care.
Altruistic Behavior
Altruistic behaviors, such as volunteering or acts of kindness, can lead to physical pain relief, underscoring the connection between helping others and personal health benefits.
Long-Term Health Benefits of Kindness
Stress Reduction and Health Promotion
Kindness can serve as a health promotion intervention, increasing feelings of happiness and gratitude, which are known to have positive effects on overall health and stress levels.
Chronic Pain and Meditation Interventions
Compassion meditation has been tentatively linked to reduced pain severity and increased pain acceptance in patients with chronic pain, indicating the potential for such practices to serve as complementary treatments for chronic pain conditions.
Implications for Chronic Pain Management
Chronic Back Pain and Loving-Kindness Meditation
An 8-week program of loving-kindness meditation showed promise in reducing pain and psychological distress in patients with chronic low back pain, highlighting the therapeutic potential of kindness-focused practices.
The Role of Kindness Media
In healthcare settings, exposure to kindness-related media content has been found to rapidly increase positive emotions and promote a more generous attitude, which could have implications for patient care and well-being.
Conclusion: The Multifaceted Benefits of Kindness
The science of kindness offers more than just a feel-good factor; it provides a viable pathway to pain relief and improved mental health. Whether through hormonal changes, the release of neurotransmitters, or the cultivation of compassionate relationships, kindness has the power to heal.
Today’s Kindness Challenge
YOU MATTER CARDS
Print “You Matter Cards”
https://bit.ly/youmattercards
Ted Talk “You Matter”
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You Matter Kindness Facts
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- Print Out "You Matter" Cards!
- Hand Out You Matter Cards
- Pay someone a compliment.
- Put change in an expired parking meter.
- Salute a veteran.
- Wash someone’s car.
- Teach a skill you're proficient in.
- Teach someone a handy life hack.
- Offer your expertise to non-profits.
- Visit animal shelters to play with pets.
- Donate blankets to a shelter.
- Be kind to yourself!
Thank You for your Kindness!
Be sure to share yout success stoties, I would love to hear from you.
Resources
For those interested in exploring the studies and evidence further, consider delving into the following resources:
Loving-Kindness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Results From a Pilot Study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16049118/
Behavioral Medicine for Chronic Pain Patients
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7042457/
Mind and Body Approaches for Chronic Pain: What the Science Says
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/providers/digest/mind-and-body-approaches-for-chronic-pain-science
Pilot Study of a Compassion Meditation Intervention in Chronic Pain
https://jcompassionatehc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40639-014-0004-x
How a Kind and Caring Doctor Can Help Boost Pain Relief
https://www.dignityhealth.org/articles/how-a-kind-and-caring-doctor-can-help-boost-pain-relief
Altruistic Behaviors Relieve Physical Pain
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1911861117
The Science of Kindness
Psychology Today
The Scientific Database Pubmed
PubMed
Study of Pain
International Association for the Study of Pain
Research on the Pain-Modulating Effects of Oxytocin
Science Direct
Musculoskeletal Pain -Oxytocin’s Potential
PubMed
Cortisol Decreases and Serotonin and Dopamine Increase Following Massage Therapy.
Pub Med
Spinal Manipulation and Beta-Endorphin
Pub Med
Understanding Endorphins and Their Importance in Pain Management
National Library of Medicine