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I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

making me very ill.....

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Hi, I am a qualified holistic therapist and believe that a holistic

therapist in your area should be able to help your back problem. I

live in the UK and do close healing and distance healing. A holistic

therapist channels energy and removes blockages within the body to

enable the body to start its own healing process. I hope that this

helps. If you can't find anyone locally, then I would be prepared

and able to do distance healing via a photo. I charge £30 in the UK

for this healing and so please feel free to contact me if this is

something you would be interested in if you are unable to find a

local therapist to you.

 

Brightest blessings

Debby

 

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> I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

> anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to

them

> making me very ill.....

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join some good yoga classes & you will be relieved.

good luck

 

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I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

making me very ill.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, I will try that. Several people have mentioned that to me now. I will

get on it.

Have a great day

 

mulchandani harry <mulchandani_24 wrote:

join some good yoga classes & you will be relieved.

good luck

 

Monica Stevens <livingstone4life wrote:

I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

making me very ill.....

 

I AM THAT,

HARI

HARI OM

 

 

8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time

with the Search movie showtime shortcut.

 

 

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Ruptured Disc is not a surgical emergency, it is usually inflammation

of the disc secondary to improper posture and eating a unbalanced,

processed diet, high in omega -6.

Many people with return to normal just by changeing to a anti-

inflammatory diet as explained on www.cidpusa.org

Please check the diet section.

 

We have placed a complete study in the back surgery section which

shiowed the number of Back surgeries in the US were related to the

number of surgeins avaliable in the area.

 

Imran Khan

www.cidpusa.org

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, " Monica Stevens "

<livingstone4life wrote:

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> I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

> anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

> making me very ill.....

>

Hi Monica,

For a ruptured disc to heal you need time and freedom from physical

stress. That means total rest for a while and then gentle exercise, so

be careful with your yoga. You will find that you have a leg length

difference, which is the causative factor, and provided you were not

born with it you can resolve the difference by going to an holistic

Chiropractor or Osteopath.

If that is too expensive for you, or anybody, contact me and I will

send you my Exercise sheet for the Long Leg Syndrome, to correct it and

advice to stop re-occurance. Gaining body balance and mobility will

also resolve the related problems, like stiff neck and headaches etc.

Kind regards, Don Moody nasalb0ne.

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I totally agree with Don's statments here. In addition

to his suggestions I would suggest Quantum Biofeedback

Therapies for not only pain management, but also for

destressing the body so it heals quickly and

correctly.

 

Yoga and all that is fine when the tissues have

healed. Using it before hand will only make things

worse in the long run.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

www.quantumassociatesofutah.com

 

--- nasalb0ne <donmoody wrote:

 

> , " Monica

> Stevens "

> <livingstone4life wrote:

> >

> > I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same

> problem.....Does

> > anyone have any natural approach? I don't take

> pain meds due to them

> > making me very ill.....

> >

> Hi Monica,

> For a ruptured disc to heal you need time and

> freedom from physical

> stress. That means total rest for a while and then

> gentle exercise, so

> be careful with your yoga. You will find that you

> have a leg length

> difference, which is the causative factor, and

> provided you were not

> born with it you can resolve the difference by going

> to an holistic

> Chiropractor or Osteopath.

> If that is too expensive for you, or anybody,

> contact me and I will

> send you my Exercise sheet for the Long Leg

> Syndrome, to correct it and

> advice to stop re-occurance. Gaining body balance

> and mobility will

> also resolve the related problems, like stiff neck

> and headaches etc.

> Kind regards, Don Moody nasalb0ne.

>

>

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Hi,

Here is a study on how Chinese herbal medicine can help with Lumbar

Disk Herniation.

http://www.holisticchineseherbs.com/news/diskherniation.html

 

Elie

http://www.tcmdirectory.com

 

, " Monica Stevens "

<livingstone4life wrote:

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> I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

> anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

> making me very ill.....

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Can you please pass along the exercise sheet mentioned below? I will try

anything once.

 

nasalb0ne <donmoody wrote: --- In

, " Monica Stevens "

<livingstone4life wrote:

>

> I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

> anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to them

> making me very ill.....

>

Hi Monica,

For a ruptured disc to heal you need time and freedom from physical

stress. That means total rest for a while and then gentle exercise, so

be careful with your yoga. You will find that you have a leg length

difference, which is the causative factor, and provided you were not

born with it you can resolve the difference by going to an holistic

Chiropractor or Osteopath.

If that is too expensive for you, or anybody, contact me and I will

send you my Exercise sheet for the Long Leg Syndrome, to correct it and

advice to stop re-occurance. Gaining body balance and mobility will

also resolve the related problems, like stiff neck and headaches etc.

Kind regards, Don Moody nasalb0ne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't pick lemons.

See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

 

 

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Due to the fact that bones and cartilages are highly composed of

collagen, taking oral collagen will greatly improve your condition.

 

, monica stevens

<livingstone4life wrote:

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> Can you please pass along the exercise sheet mentioned below? I

will try anything once.

>

> nasalb0ne <donmoody wrote: --- In

, " Monica Stevens "

> <livingstone4life@> wrote:

> >

> > I have had 2 surgeries in the past for the same problem.....Does

> > anyone have any natural approach? I don't take pain meds due to

them

> > making me very ill.....

> >

> Hi Monica,

> For a ruptured disc to heal you need time and freedom from

physical

> stress. That means total rest for a while and then gentle

exercise, so

> be careful with your yoga. You will find that you have a leg

length

> difference, which is the causative factor, and provided you were

not

> born with it you can resolve the difference by going to an

holistic

> Chiropractor or Osteopath.

> If that is too expensive for you, or anybody, contact me and I

will

> send you my Exercise sheet for the Long Leg Syndrome, to correct

it and

> advice to stop re-occurance. Gaining body balance and mobility

will

> also resolve the related problems, like stiff neck and headaches

etc.

> Kind regards, Don Moody nasalb0ne.

 

> Don't pick lemons.

> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

>

>

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