We have established that Conolidine can alleviate pain; moreover, pain and mental health are synonymous so we can ask the question, pain and mental health: can Conolidine help both?
Pain relievers tend to be a double-edged sword. Traditional opiate based painkillers kill pain, but they come with a cost.
The sad part is, you suffer an injury or illness, and then you wait. You wait until the pain is intolerable, and by then, it’s too late.
Traditional OTC painkillers are no longer effective at any amount, and it starts to feel like the walls close in a bit. Anyone who’s suffered from Chronic Pain knows exactly what I am referring to.
Being in this space leaves one susceptible to grab at any straw. Any little thing that can make the day, even for a brief moment, more manageable becomes second nature.

How Does This Tie In With Mental Health?
As one may imagine, being in a state of pain so intolerable that ANY option is a good option, mistakes are made, and stress is at maximum capacity.
Americans, in particular, are at the highest risk.
As evidenced by the ongoing Opioid Crisis, this problem is not unfamiliar to most living in The States.
Access to Opiates and Opioids is so tightly controlled that people in legitimate pain cannot be “approved” for pain treatment or so loosely managed that anyone with a minor toothache can have access to strong painkillers.
This then leads to the crux of the issue. What can I do if I have NO options or my only option is potential addiction?
Throughout this time, depression, anxiety, and all manner of emotions are bearing down as people who work are expected to perform at their best at all times.
So, Pain and Mental Health: Can Conolidine Help Both?
This is a highly complicated issue that argues for additional articles, but let’s answer the question posed.
Conolidine, as we may know by now, is an alkaloid that alleviates pain. It is found in the Crepe Jasmine plant, and early testing shows it comparable to morphine regarding pain alleviation.
Conolidine, as far as we know now, has no proclivity for addictive behavior.
It would stand to reason that once you can alleviate your pain naturally, and you’re at no risk for addiction, the answer would be YES.
The stress and sadness that come with prolonged pain or injury are only ever lifted when the problem is fixed at its core.
In the meantime, managing the symptom of pain with something like Conolidine would leave one much less susceptible to the daily slog of Chronic Pain.
I have had great relief from Conolidine 1 MAX for intolerable pain on my spine, result of broken bone from fall.
Still have chronic back pain as the result. However, I cannot find this salve although I’ve looked everywhere on the computer. Please let me know if it’s still available and if so, where? Thank you very much!