In another study, in Taiwan, researchers reported that six sessions of acupressure given over a month relieved lower-back pain and improved movement 89% better than the same amount of physical therapy. What’s more, acupressure’s benefits held up at the 6-month follow-up. FoodScience of Vermont’s devil’s claw extract is equivalent to the formulation used in the studies. Take two tablets a day. Or try Nature’s Way white willow bark capsules with 15% salicin (one or two daily)—just be sure to check with your doc before adding new supplements to your regime.  To find an acupressure therapist, visit The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.