Chest Pain on Your Right Side? Know When to Worry

Medically reviewed by Dr. Brian Paris, D.C on Jan. 20, 2019. When people experience pain in their chest, they tend to automatically think the worst -- that they may be having a heart attack. Although it's true that chest pain on your left side can be a warning sign of a heart attack, it's pretty safe to assume that chest … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

BEWARE: Is That Chest Pain Signaling One of These 3 Dangerous Diseases?

What is that intense and tightening pain in your chest? Is it something serious or just a bad case of indigestion? You’ve probably experienced the discomfort of chest pain. It can radiate anywhere along the front of your body from your neck to your upper abdomen. What is the cause of your chest pain? The list of potential … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Chest and Back Pain

https://losethebackpain.com/?s=chest+ - Chest and Back Pain? Specific muscle imbalances may be causing pain in your chest and back. Back pain expert Steve Hefferon demonstrates how to eliminate pain without drugs and surgery, learn more here: https://losethebackpain.com/?s=chest+ … Read More

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What Causes Back and Chest Pain

Most people do not realize what causes back and chest pain. Muscle strain, nerve damage and other conditions in the middle and upper back can also cause pain in the chest area. No matter what your age, occupation or lifestyle, chest pain is a symptom that should always be taken seriously. Chest pain no matter what the cause … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Chest and Back Pain

Chest and Back pain sometimes can go hand in hand. If you are experiencing chest pain along with back pain, we advise that you first see your healthcare provider to rule out any potential serious condition or conditions. Chest pain is something that should be addressed in a timely manner.  You may be confused as to what may … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Can a Pinched Nerve Cause Chest Pain?

pinched nerve cause chest pain

It is a widely accepted theory that a pinched nerve cause chest pain. These pinched nerves occur when exceeding amounts of pressure applied to surrounding bones, cartilage, tendons or muscles is applied to the nerve. Pinched nerves that are generally found in the neck or lower back can often be caused by a herniated disc, ar … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Cancer & Wound Healing with Enzymes

Linda L. Isaacs, M.D. Digestive enzymes are critical to survival. They turn the food we eat into smaller pieces that we can then burn for energy or use as building blocks to form and repair the components of our bodies. But they also play key roles in the defense against cancer and the repair of injury, helping to orchestrat … Read More

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‘Sticky Blood’: More Dangerous for Your Heart Than Cholesterol

It’s time to put the “cholesterol myth” to bed. You see, cholesterol has been mainstream medicine's heart disease scapegoat for decades. Yet numerous studies reveal total cholesterol is a terrible indicator for cardiovascular disease. One Japanese study even shows folks with higher cholesterol live longer. And while … Read More

Filed Under: Clogged Arteries, Proteolytic Systemic Enzymes
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

The Single Best Stretch for Lower Back Pain

The other day we talked about how muscle imbalances are the cause of multiple sources of back pain, whether it's sciatica, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis. We talked about working at a root cause level to address the issue at a root cause. Today, I want to go over one simple stretch for lower back pain. … Read More

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Written By: Steven Hefferon, CMT, PTA,

6 Essential Foods for Healthy Lungs

Every minute you take in 15 to 20 breaths — that’s more than 20,000 breaths a day.[i] So it goes without saying that your lungs have their work cut out for them. With each inhalation, the oxygen you breathe in gets transferred from your lungs into your bloodstream and to each and every cell in your body, sustaining your v … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,