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Pain Killing Collection

"Pain Killing: Unveiling the Science Behind Relief" Enkephalin crystals, captured under a light micrograph, reveal nature's hidden secret to pain relief

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Alpha-endorphin, molecular model

Alpha-endorphin, molecular model
Alpha-endorphin hormone, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue) and sulphur (yellow)

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Marigold flower

Marigold flower
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) flower. This can be used medicinally in infusions for treating wounds, as it has an anti-inflammatory effect, and reduces pain

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Enkephalin crystals, light micrograph

Enkephalin crystals, light micrograph
Enkephalin crystals, polarised light micrograph. Enkephalin is an endorphin found in the human brain. There are two variants: Met-enkephalin (seen here), which contains the amino acid methionine

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Marigold flowers

Marigold flowers
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers. These can be used medicinally in infusions for treating wounds, as they have an anti-inflammatory effect, and reduce pain

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Paracetamol crystals

Paracetamol crystals, polarised light micrograph. Paracetamol is a painkiller (analgesic) drug widely used in over-the-counter medicines

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Paracetamol drug molecule

Paracetamol drug molecule
Paracetamol. Computer model of a molecule of the drug paracetamol. It is also known as acetaminophen, and is sold under a wide variety of brand names

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Morphine molecule

Morphine molecule
Morphine. Computer model of a molecule of morphine (C17.H19.N.O3). The atoms (tubes) of this drug are colour-coded: carbon (purple), oxygen (red), hydrogen (grey) and nitrogen (yellow)

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Hydrocodone drug

Hydrocodone drug. Molecular model of the analgesic drug hydrocodone (C18H21NO3). Atoms (sticks) are colour-coded: carbon (yellow), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imagePain Killing Collection: Alpha-endorphin molecule

Alpha-endorphin molecule. Molecular model of the analgesic (painkilling) peptide alpha-endorphin. This molecule is released by the pituitary gland at times of stress or great pain


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"Pain Killing: Unveiling the Science Behind Relief" Enkephalin crystals, captured under a light micrograph, reveal nature's hidden secret to pain relief. These tiny structures hold immense power in alleviating discomfort and restoring well-being. Acupuncture, an ancient healing technique rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, stimulates specific points on the body to trigger the release of endorphins – our natural painkillers. This holistic approach offers a pathway towards harmony and relief. Morphine and codeine drug molecules stand as pillars in modern medicine's arsenal against agony. Their intricate structures unlock receptors in our nervous system, providing profound analgesic effects that have revolutionized pain management. Alpha-endorphin, a remarkable molecular model resembling delicate interlocking chains, acts as a potent neurotransmitter capable of blocking pain signals within our brain. Its presence brings solace amidst distress. Marigold flowers bloom with vibrant hues while harboring medicinal properties known for centuries. Nature's gift encompasses compounds that combat inflammation and soothe discomfort when applied topically or ingested responsibly. The morphine molecule stands tall among pharmaceutical marvels - its complex arrangement holds unparalleled potential for numbing severe pain caused by injuries or medical procedures. A true lifesaver when administered under professional care. Once again, enkephalin crystals emerge through the lens of a light micrograph – their crystalline beauty reflecting their ability to bind opioid receptors and alleviate suffering at its core. A mesmerizing glimpse into science's quest for comfort. Marigold flowers grace us with their radiant presence once more; this time symbolizing not only beauty but also herbal remedies that offer respite from various ailments including headaches and joint pains - nature’s gentle healers indeed. Paracetamol crystals shimmer like diamonds under microscopic scrutiny - these minute formations contain the essence of one of humanity's most widely used over-the-counter medications. Their efficacy lies in reducing fever and relieving mild to moderate pain.