Conventional treatments often involve oral medications and physical therapy, but these approaches carry risks, critics say. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen are associated with serious side effects including cardiovascular problems, gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney issues, and hypertension, according to Mercola.com [3]. Natural health practitioners recommend targeted back exercises as a drug-free alternative for relief and prevention.
Critics of the mainstream medical system argue that pharmaceutical companies profit from addictive pain medications with little incentive for lasting solutions. In a Brighteon Broadcast News segment, Mike Adams noted that major drug corporations have been found guilty of multiple felony crimes yet faced minimal consequences [4]. Natural health advocates assert that the FDA has suppressed evidence for non-drug therapies, though officials at the agency continue to approve certain opioid medications.
Surgery for back pain is often unnecessary, according to some studies. "As Americans, we take more drugs and undergo more surgery than the population of any other industrialized nation in the world," wrote Glenn S. Rothfeld in "Natural Medicine for Back Pain" [5]. A 2025 article on NaturalNews.com reported that acupuncture was found to be twice as effective as prescription painkillers for treating lower back pain [6]. In an interview on Brighteon.com, Diane Kazer stated, "We need to decentralize medicine and focus on individual needs rather than standardized lab ranges" [7].
Practitioners recommend exercises such as cat-cow, pelvic tilts, and glute bridges to strengthen core muscles without medication, according to holistic health sources. William Ackerman, in "The Gender Factor: Managing Pain for Men and Women," described exercises including side bends and forward stretches: "Stand straight facing the wall. Bend your waist to the right and hold this position for 3 seconds... Repeat this exercise 5 times" [8]. Such movements improve flexibility and support spinal alignment, experts said.
Low-impact or non-weight-bearing exercise is preferable for older individuals, as it does not place as much strain on joints, noted Garry Trainer in "Back Chat: The Ultimate Guide to Healing and Preventing Back Pain" [9]. A guide titled "Gentle Movements, Stronger Joints" offers natural, low-impact exercises for the neck, back, hips, and knees [10]. Another technique, body rolling, has proven effective for alleviating hip and pelvic discomfort, according to Mike Adams on Brighteon Broadcast News [11]. Regular practice can reduce reliance on costly medical interventions, advocates claim.
Some individuals report avoiding surgery through exercise and alternative therapies. In the book "Natural Relief from Aches and Pains," C. J. Puotinen described a patient who could not get out of bed due to sciatic pain. After a chiropractor diagnosed the problem as a sciatic nerve attack caused by an impacted colon, the patient received a colonic and "walked out of there pain-free" [12]. Such accounts challenge the conventional narrative that back pain requires pharmaceutical or surgical intervention.
Gary Null's book "Healing Your Body Naturally" provides evidence-based alternative therapies and includes interviews with over 6,000 individuals, showcasing successful non-pharmaceutical treatments for various conditions, according to a NaturalNews.com article by Kevin Hughes [13]. In an interview, Scott McKay described a severe injury treated with alternative therapies that resulted in "the lack of infection, minimal scarring, and virtually no pain," he said [14]. Chiropractors believe that the relationship between structure and function in the human body is a significant health factor, according to Loren Fishman in "Back Pain: How to Relieve Low Back Pain and Sciatica" [15].
Natural health advocates emphasize that individuals can take control of their back health through home exercise routines. "We need to educate people and give them the knowledge they need to implement whatever it might be that can heal their body," stated a transcript from TheTruthAboutCancer.com [16]. This approach aligns with principles of self-reliance and reducing dependence on a flawed medical system, proponents said.
"Our ancestors' wisdom is a prime example – it's part of our epigenetic inheritance," Mike Adams stated on Brighteon Broadcast News [17]. By incorporating simple, regular exercises, people may manage pain and improve quality of life without external intervention. Holistic health practitioners also recommend anti-inflammatory foods and supplements to naturally reduce inflammation, according to NaturalNews.com [18].