Want a FREE Copy of My New Book, “The 7-Day Back Pain Cure”?

So last week I was telling you that my new book, “The 7-Day Back Pain Cure” is due out in a week or two…

And as part of the book launch I’m going to give away 10 FREE copies… and since there are hundreds of thousands of people on our email list, not everyone is going to get one… so…

I thought one way to identify those who need this book the most, was to have those of you who are interested post on our blog and tell me why you need one of the free copies of my book… but you need to post your story below using the comment form by next Thursday, August the 20th.

Submit your story (comments) and tell us why you need a copy of my book The 7 Day Back Pain Cure


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263 Responses to “Want a FREE Copy of My New Book, “The 7-Day Back Pain Cure”?”

  1. Lynn Bell says:

    I posted a comment last week. I want to be added to your early bird list for your nedw book. I am waiting anxiously for it.

  2. Lynn Bell says:

    I posted a comment last week. I want to be added to your early bird list for your new book. I am waiting very anxiously for it.

  3. Barbara Salvatore says:

    Six years ago I was driving my team of Percheron Draft Horses and was getting them ready for County Fair. They spooked when I engaged the beaters of the manure spreader. The loud metal clanging caused them to rip the lines out of my hands and take off downhill at a dead run. I fell under the wheels of the manure spreader, and in one second’s time, my pelvis was broken, front and back, the sacro iliac joint on my left side mangled, and my knee ligamnets stretched. I was given a Life Flight to the nearest trauma center, where it was determined that all they could do was tell me to lie flat on my back for three months and let things heal.
    Six years later and I still live with constant and chronic pain. I have to take pain meds, but keep it to one Vicodin a day. I have tried acupuncture, chiropractic, cranio-sacral therapy, physical therapy, rolfing, osteopathis manipulation, sports injury therapy, reiki, massage, saunas, whirpools, swimming pools, supplements, herbal remedies, inversion tables, zero gravity chairs, heatpacks, coldpacks, oils and creams.
    It seems that my pelvis set with an abnormal tilt and that the sacro-iliac area is ‘compromised.’ To me, it feels like the nerves there are constantly screaming.
    Surgery is ‘not recommended.’ All the things I’ve tried provide temporary relief, if at all. I am still searching for ANYTHING that will help my condition.
    I appreciate your emails and products, and would like to read your book!

    Sincerely
    Barbara Salvatore

  4. BEth L. says:

    I have just now been through my 2nd back surgery in 4 years and am still in lower back and left hip/leg pain. I can not walk my dog more than 500 feet before I have to stop and stretch – thankfully he puts up with me ! But I turn 50 in a month a a half, and my goal is to walk another marathon in this next year with Team-In-Training. I am not giving up and hopefully your book will help me. Thank you for putting my name on your list!

  5. Melody Wright says:

    It’s been almost 4 years since the accident now. I haven’t been able to work a day since. My doctors actually say things like “better life through chemistry!” while they write prescription after prescription. Each creates a new round of side effects, often as tiresome as the original pain. A month ago I ordered the trigger point therapy system and I am reading a borrowed copy “Why We Hurt” by Dr Fors. I have used inversion therapy as recommended by the Healthy back Institute, and I am excited about the idea of using an inflamation reduction therapy along with my trigger point system. I am not pain free, but the trigger point system alone has given me a greater improvement than all the other therapies combined! Seldom a day goes by when I don’t recommend to someone they order their own after trying mine. I’d love to be able to read the book to help my own pain and pass it along to others!

  6. Bonnie Hays says:

    Wrote on the other page. Hope it gets here too!

  7. Wendy M. says:

    I have been suffering with back pain, amongst other pains – knee and neck, for many years. I am 45 years old but some days feel more like 80. I have seen physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, acupuncturists etc but still have major issues. I have double-curve scoliosis which has resulted in a 2 inch difference in my pelvis. Recently I sneezed and damaged L4/5 which bulged on to the sciatic nerve, shooting pain down my left leg. I am currently using a cane/crutch to walk with but cannot walk very far though. I have to ask my 10 year old son to pick up things from the floor as bending is exceptionally painful. Even standing just to do some cooking is painful. I would love to be able to play with my son and be able to look after my family and my home better.

    I have used quite a few of your products and in fact am sitting on the Backjoy whilst writing this. I look forward to being able to read your book as you have such good advice which I am hoping will be able to give me my life back. I enjoy receiving your emails as they are always very informative.

    Keep up the good work.

    Regards,

    Wendy

  8. Tim E Gerber says:

    We are pursuing every option available for our 27 year old daughter who has constant back pain caused by a pinched nerve. She is also a mother of two young children.High levels of pain medication are the only way she can deal with the effects.

  9. Micki B. says:

    I was in a car accident 11yrs ago and have been suffering from not only low back and hip pain but also knee pain, as my knee was permanently damaged, ever since. i have been in just about every therapy there is but none have worked. Every doctor I go to puts me in physical therapy (again). Nothing has ever helped me. I am starting to get some this program but it hasn’t been enough. I am hoping this new book will help more. i am only 45 yrs old but am looking forward to having my first grandchild soon. I am afraid that if I have to continue to live with this pain (as the doctors tell me I will) that I will be unable to fully enjoy the blessing of having a grandchild. I was also hoping to be able to babysit my grandchild as my mother did for me, while my daughter & her husband work. This will not be possible if my pain continues as it does. Even being able to pick up and carrying my grandchild will be difficult if I can not get relief from my pain. I have been doing everything I’m told by the Doc’s for 11 yrs and right now all I want is to be pain free (or at least less pain) so I can fully enjoy having grandchildren.
    I do use the Back joy ALL the time and that has made sitting more tolerable. I also use inversion and that helps but not much, but I keep at it! Never give up! And now with grandchildren on the way, I just want to have my normal life back so I can play with the grandchildren (I hope I’ll be getting more than 1 eventually!)
    My own mother suffers from back pain and I am hoping I can help her with what I can learn from you

    Thank you for this opportunity

    Micki

  10. Madeleine Cobb says:

    I am 65, an artist, still living my working life and always been a hard worker, always had back trouble. I struggle with constant migraines, and shoulder and rib and back pains especially in the night. and legs that tightening from free movement to a shuffle in 20 steps or less. Carrying things sets off big trouble with hot-wires to my hands, and a screamy hip joint. The lifetime of shoulder and neck pain comes direct from the long ago bashings of a violent husband who also gave unexpected ‘rabbit killer’ blows in passing, hard enough to knock me to the floor. He did not drink, and could not explain his reasons. I eventually took the two little children and left forever but the damage was done. Years of tripping to chiropractors doesn’t solve it for long. Jesse your wonderful web site fascinates me and I know these things you offer can truly help me be a whole lot better. Thank you so much for your treasured advices and help…. regards, Madeleine.

  11. Timothy says:

    Hi there ,I have tried everything to get rid of my lower back pain and bought a few items off your site ,but i am always looking for the most upto date info and I find that you always offer that and that you make it easy to understand. keep up the good work.

  12. Patrick Carroll says:

    I am 53 years old. I was t-boned at a red light and that was 1982. I have tried to be as resiliant as possible. After decades of misery and searching for hope and ansewers. I had cervical surgery on c-5-6. Well it has helped and is has also made me realize the loss of my chosen profession as an Executive Chef. My surgerns said the fatigue and weakness in the surronding area will decline if I do not switch to a less physical type of employment.Now I have an issue with L-9-10, and it is really destroying the quality of my life. I know that the body will restor itself as good as possible when given the correct methods of force to repair itself.I do believe that another surgery is not the correct action for this, but I do not have yet what is the correct protocal for the rebalance of my skeletal and muscular systems. I have hope and I also
    believe that God will restore me to health,perhaps this is my path.I am in the worst finacial shape of my life. After thirty year of being a executive chef in Resorts and private clubs, loosing my work and salary. I am destroyed finacially.This quest is not so much to releave pain but more to balance and realign myself for everything I can still become.Pain is a part of life and so is knowledge. If you can releave pain with knowledge well.Bring it on.

  13. Connie Pinkert says:

    Hello,I like many of your other writer have lower back–hip pain.I am 63 yrs.Have been a hairdresser and on my feet for 45 yrs.In the last 2 yrs I have had to take over the counter meds. to be able to stand and do my job.When I get home after about a 9 hr. day I also fix dinner for two teen age grandchildren tant live with me. This is becoming quit a struggle for me but must be done. If I can get information on how to get rid of or ease this pain it will help me so much.Sometimes I just want to cry when I know I must keep standing…Im wondering if I am having the same problem as my poor Mother suffered with for soooo long…and also if totally flat shoes vs.a small amount of heel could possiby be part of the problem…Thank you for any info. you might could pass on to me.. conniepinkert@yahoo.com

  14. Kathy Mintzer says:

    Hello,
    I am a 56 year old mother of 7 (my youngest is 11) and I have have suffered from left side sciatica for more than 7 years. I also have spondilolisthesis. Last December I had a foraminotomy, hoping that this along with my mostly degenerated disc L5/S1 would provide permanent relief. I lost 40 lbs last year in an effort to improve my back health.
    Now after more than 6 months pain free, the sciatic problem has returned. I looked into your Lose the Back Pain website over two years ago and wish I had been able to get all your valuable information sooner. I know my husband will not allow me to spend the money for this so I am hoping to win a free copy of your book. I am determined now to find an alternative as I do NOT wish to have any more invasive surgery. I am responding to your offer to the first post I have received about it on August 22. Thanks!

  15. Jeannie Britton says:

    I am 59 years old and lead a very active life. Two years ago I had spinal fusion surgery,which was successful.However,before the surgery I also had trouble with the S.I.joint and also coccyx pain. Ultimately, I have had physical therapy,2 coccyx injections,2 s.i.joint injections,and recently a rhizotomy on the right s.i. joint area. These have all helped quite a bit,and I have wonderful doctors. I am continually looking for what I can do as a patient to alleviate the discomfort. I have enjoyed this website!

  16. Christine says:

    Several years ago I fell 10 feet and fractured my back. Since that time, 2 people in the last 6 years have struck my vehicle from the rear and I sustaied further injuries to my neck and back. Further discomfort occurs because my job entails a lot of driving and sitting. Needless to say, I have pain in my back and neck. Recently I’ve developed numbness to my right leg and foot. I am improving with massage, acupuncture, and other modalities. I also use my inversion table. I enjoy reading your site, and as a result have purchased items that have helped. Thanks for the good information!

  17. Steven Gray says:

    I ruptured my L5-S1 disc 16 years ago and had a microdisectomy/laminectomy surgery at that time. I have been in pain everyday since then. Twice in the last 2 years I have been unable to walk. I am a Vietnam vet so the VA is where I get my medical treatment. I have seen 3 neurosurgeons and they refuse to operate due to the scar tissue at the original surgical site resulting from what they term “chronic microtrauma”. I am on 105 mg of morphine a day just to get through the day. I have not been upstairs in my home in over 2 years.

    I am sure there are others who deserve the book more than I do. But if there ends up one copy left I sure would like to have it. I have tried many alternative treatments and truthfully my chiropractor ( I was blessed with a board certified rehabilitation chiropractor who specializes in post surgical lumbar treatment) is the one doctor that keeps me going. I have been receiving your newsletters and you provide valuable information. So even if I don’t get a book, thank you for what you do.

  18. Karen Combs says:

    For the past 2 years, my mother has experienced such severe back pain that she is almost bed ridden. Several of her discs are degenerative with stenosis and major osteoporosis. Her condition has become worse after back surgeries. She is in her late 70s. She is now dependent on morphine combination drugs to give her some relief although the relief is never complete and is short-lasting. The durgs have terrible side effects. She also receives steriod injections every 3 months but the effects are short lasting. She has tried homeopathy remedies and herbal remedies but to no avail. She has commented that she can’t imagine living with such pain the rest of her life. She is giving up hope. I’d love to share your book with her. You might be her best chance for improvement and a chance to live a life without so much pain. Thank you.

  19. Charles Smith says:

    Hello, this is Charles Smith. I have been suffering with severe back and neck pain for over 14 years. I have been going to chiropactors each month, but it is not doing me any good. I do need this book because I want to enjoy a pain-free life again. Truly, I believed that this book will benefit me.

    Thank-you

    Charles

  20. Jason Kuo says:

    I have had scoliosis and have big trouble easing the pain.
    Looking forward to the book.
    JK

  21. Helen says:

    I just posted my story on your blog and requested copies of your new book. Thank you for your offer. I have just learned of your website and look forward to finding products and programs that will help my 91 year old father with his kyphosis, my cousin recovering from unsuccessful back surgery, and me, too, with scoliosis.
    Thank you for your generous offer. I have had to give up my business and income to care for my father and his brother, and have been praying for something that might ease the pain, stress, and exhaustion. Your offer is a welcomed blessing!

  22. Ke says:

    I purchased an inversion table last year. In my opinion it has helped me!! I have a spur in my neck & a bulging disc in my low back. Not to mention, I found out I have osteoarthritis from head to toe.. I guess I got the Bad gene from both of my parents!!! Just my luck!!! Oh well, guess I have to live with it!! (pain daily)

  23. Waldemar says:

    I have back pain for 30 years. I tryed different thinks, technics, therpies and nothink really helped. So maybe your book and advise could make a diference ? I hope the answer is somewhere ?

  24. James Mateos says:

    I would like a copy of your book because I continue to experience some lower back pain and sciatica-type pain in my legs even after trying cortisone injections, physical therapy, and now acupuncture. My pain level has improved but not disappeared. Therefore, I would like to try your methods detailed in your book to see what else I can do to banish the pain completely. Thanks for offering this to back pain sufferers.

  25. Marcia Erdkamp says:

    Hi Jesse,
    I haven’t seen my e-mails for 2 weeks, so according to the Aug. 20th deadline for one of the free 1000 books I’m probably too late on this, but the above comments are dated too late also, so I want to give it a chance and tell you my story. My back pain started over 32 years ago after falling on the ice, holding my 9 month old son up to protect him from the fall, I was unable to protect myself, landing on my tail bone. The pain was too much to move right away and by the next morning I was crawling to the bathroom. The doctor told me at that time that a cast from my waist to my ankles would not be possible, to forget choiropractors, don’t work, no lifting, and take it slow and easy for the 6 weeks it would to take to heal. With 3 kids, a job, and a husband out on the road that was just not possible. Of coarse it took more than 6 weeks to heal, and when I did go back to work after 10 days I could not contain the tears from coming down onto my cheeks, as much as I tried. As long as it took to feel better I had pretty much accepted that my life was going to be filled with pain for life. No longer able to sleep on my stomach, even 10 minutes would put my back out and back to crawling to the bathroom, along with bending over the sink to wash my hair, car rides, and lifting heavy cases out of chest freezers at work. Eventually choiropractors helped in some of the pain along with the slow processes of physical therapy to strengthen weak muscles. I could actually go for periods of time when I had no pain, that was really nice! On one of my trips to the doctor for help, because I couldn’t even stand staight, I looked like a leaning tower of body, leaning from my waist to the right side of my body, my mri showed deteriorating disk disease; back to therapy and more exercises. I did learn that the exercises were the only long lasting help, but not before putting up with periods of pain. Doing exercises regularly is a discipline that I can live with if it helps me to live almost pain free. After breaking my leg last year, after falling on the ice again, my exercises kind of went on a back burner, I was still doing quite well until stress at work kicked in and my regular large deliveries started taking their toll. My once stronger muscles had grown week and sciatica had taken over my body not on just one side, but both sides! I had numbness going down both legs, into both feet, and I was afraid that surgery was going to be my only answer for help. Actually, back to the doctor and choosing physical therapy as one of my options, the PT actually felt that with his evaluation of bulging disk(s) and whatever more deterioration that I did have, treatments, time and exercise would eventually help. His treatments did not seem to be helping so I felt working the exercises myself would do as much, adding heat and time. After 6 weeks I could actually sleep more than 2 hours at a time so I knew the bulging disc was improving but there was still too much pain! I wanted to try your ‘Lose the Back Pain’ system, but I was apprehensive and afraid that I was just setting myself up for lost hope and $. With the exercises I was doing from the PT any further improvements had stopped at ’still had too much pain’. I decided to try your system and can only say that I’m sorry that I hadn’t tried it sooner. After 3 weeks I could do some things that no longer caused pain, and my imbalances seem to be finally balancing better. I’m not pain free all day yet, but my improvements make my day brighter. Our bodies are miracle machines and although I don’t always eat healthy, I know that when I do I feel better and sleep better. I would really like a free copy of your new book as I already know first hand how your material has helped me to get a part of my life back, it would really be nice to get it all back to enjoy to enjoy our 9 grandchildren. I figure I will have to work until I’m atleast 70, I’m 57 right now and although I like a lot of my work the heavy deliveries are an area of concern. Keeping active is good for us, I hope your book can help me stay active for many pain free years to come. Thank you for all your sharing, reading so many stories on your website I can see you are helping many good souls. Keep up the good work!!!!!

  26. Marge Gualtieri says:

    I started reading everything on your web site about 4 months ago. I have degenerative disc disease, stenosis od the spine, athritis, and three herniated discs in my lower back. I’m 69 years old and want to continue to play tennis and golf for many more years ! After going to orthopedic and pain management doctors along with a chiropractor I ‘ve now decided to continue with just chiropractor and also read and follow your website. No more pain meds or injections for me ! I know your information is all I need to continue to keep my back in good enough shape so I can continue to play tennis, golf and also do my lap swimming and Yoga. Can’t wait for the book !

  27. Sheri Wells says:

    I am an orthopedic massage therapist and personal trainer specializing in muscle balancing for pain relief. I see over 1,000 clients each year with the majority of them being 50 years and older. I am always looking for additional ways to get my clients out of pain and from what I have read on your website the last several months, I believe you have some fabulous ideas. Would love to share your information!

  28. barry bal says:

    hi jessy i have read all your emails on pain as i have a cronick shoulder pain it seems to be cumming from they shoulder blade area plus neck lower back and coxic have tried most of the remedies also comvenyional docs accupunctor cyropractors and have had limited responce from them but most say it is old age i am 67 and on pension and i will have to live with it i would realy love to try your book and advice for my problems meybe it will make my life a little better i thank you B BALL

  29. Adair Sherwood says:

    Our son was in a horrific auto accident four months ago, and he is always searching for help with his head and back. I have an aging neck that causes me a lot of discomfort and arthritis all over my body. . How do I pay for the postage? Thanks for writing me several messages in the past few weeks. e-mail : spellmez@cox.net

  30. moises mitrani says:

    I started with sciatica pain and have gotten a couple of epidural in the back.
    The epidural reliefs the pain for about 3 weeks and then it creeps back until it inmobilizes my leg. I can hardly walk, gettting in and out of the car becomes a challenge , not to mention putting my sox on.
    iI want to be able to get of the injections as I know long term, they will do more harm than good.

  31. Marlene Travis says:

    I have been suffering for several years now with both arthritis of the joints and sciatica on both sides. When they both kick in it is so unbearable I can’t even walk. The advice Jesse has been giving is great but I feel this book could be so much more beneficial. I am in the entertainment business and am too young to be suffering from these problems…I need to get back on my feet and fast.

  32. Edsil Lee Fook says:

    My need for a of your is simple. I am a pensioner in receipt $2,000.00 tt dollars per month .The exchange rate tt$6.30 for us $1.00. I could not have even accepted your free offer of the pain tablets because of financial constraints for the transportation costs. I live in the country of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. I have with sciatic symptoms for two years. Our public health system services have not helped,they are offering open back surgery.I would not do that.I have red some of the comments submitted and I feel the actual pain that the writers endure.I know that your book would help whoever receive them. They will be very happy and have you in their prayers for you and your family.I will also. That is my comment.

  33. Douwe Riegstra says:

    Jesse,
    I have been suffering from back pain for around a year now, and from arthritis of several joints for 5 years. The doctors all say that my grade 1 spondylolisthesis is not the source of my pain so I am in the position of having undiagnosed chronic back pain. More recently this chronic pain has also started to influence my bowels, where I am now starting to get problems.
    I need a free copy of your book because I have now been through all possible approaches of treating this pain without getting results: physiotherapy, inversion, chiropracty, spa/heat treatments, medicines (including morphine-based drugs), etc. The only thing I am not going to into is surgery because there are too many horror stories.
    I am hoping that your book will finally help me with finding the ‘right’ combination to beat this curse of chronic pain.
    thanks
    Douwe Riegstra

  34. Kathy Ludwig says:

    Like the others who have sent messages, I am 56 and have suffered life altering back pain. I have been diagnosed with 7 bulging discs, spinal stenosis, rheumatoid arthritis. If I stand for more than a couple of minutes my back starts to spasm. I can only sleep for about 4 hours a night, then the pain is unbearable. I have not been able to work for the last 10 years, which has been a huge financial burden on my husband, who also has severe back problems and could benefit from the information in your book.

    God’s Blessings on you for what you are about to do for 1000 people,

    Kathy

  35. Sonja Barrier says:

    I found your web site when looking for information because of my husband. He
    injured his shoulder working on his truck several years ago and it is still bothering him. He also has back problems because of all of the things he does.
    He is soon to be 69 but he still thinks he is 16 when it comes to doing things. I have had some back pain but not enough to go to a doctor about except to go
    to the chiropractor a few times. My husband has been to the doctor about his
    back and shoulder but he does not think they know what they are doing so he
    will not go back. I would like to have a copy of your book to see if we can find
    his the relief he needs so he can stay active. A lot of the time he cannot stand
    straight because his back is bothering him. I would also share the information with my children as they have some problems also. Thank you for your info that you have on your website and for all of the good you are doing for
    everyone.

  36. Arvil says:

    Lower back pain and hip pain keeps me from a good nights sleep.

  37. Ian King says:

    I have a chronic pain problem of 20 years duration. The pain is a constant signal that runs across my hips and down my legs. It is a real burden to carry this pain and has a major impact on my quality of life. Anything to provide self help and treatment would be beneficial.

  38. Phyllis Mar says:

    I would very much like to have a copy of your book. My tailbone has a kink or twist in it, and in certain positions it becomes very painful. I am hoping to find the solution that will allow me greater freedom amd range of motion without the pain.

  39. Barbara says:

    I have been struggling with back pain since a car accident in Oct 2008. I would really like some relief. I’m hoping your book will have the information that I’ve been missing.

    Thanks you

  40. Wjanda Gardner says:

    I’d like a copy of his new book simply because I think the world of Jesse Cannone and what he has to say, because with his help over the past 4 years, I am in great shape at age 68. I always share this information with a lot of people who need help.

  41. Dianne says:

    I would like a copy of your new book. I have started working on a cement floor for 10 to 12 hours a day. My back and neck hurt so bad. Its making my hands go numb. I would just love to have a few hours of total sleep.

  42. Kevin says:

    Since about the 24th of July up until now I have been suffering with Sciatica and all of the issues that come along with it. After experiencing multiple broken bones, dislocations, extreme road rash from a motorcycle accident, 3 surgeries, and other minor medical issues I have NEVER experienced the pain associated with the Sciatic nerve being pinched. Cold sweats, pale in appearance, loss of focus at work & home, not a single position to alieviate any of the pain, numbing and burning from the top of my right butt cheek down to my three middle toes, no medication except for prednisone that will even slightly help reduce the level of pain, extreme hault on my active lifestyle, very little to NO sleep at night and affected relationships personally and professionally. After an x-ray and an MRI, the report showed having a 9mm synovial cyst between L2-L3, a concentric disk bulge for L3-L4 and L4-L5, and a broad disk bulge with a superimposed protrusion compressing the right S1 nerve with mass effect. Since finding your website and subscribing to your email listing I have been able to take advantage of your suggestive ideas to include the stretching techniques, inversion table, correct posture while sitting, among others. Your information has been crucial to helping my situation as I have been able to get some relief with those practices and am hoping for continued progress of my diagnosis with your continued advise and knowledge. I will end up purchasing your book even I don’t get it for free as I believe this information will be invaluable with this debilitating pain and any future problems that may arise.

    Thank you,
    Kevin

  43. Cecilia says:

    Hi, First of all I want to thank you for your generosity and your understanding of other people’s pain.
    I have problems with my back sometime so bad that I just can not walk because the pain; also seating or lie down. Back pain is not every day but I have to be very careful how I move; I can’t lift almost anything because if I do I will pay for it with a lot of pain; also I have problems with pain on my shoulders and neck sometimes I am ok but right now is my left one that for some days don’t let me do much specially if I lift something no matter if it is just a blanket. I am so happy and grateful about your website and all the help. Thanks so much. feeling so much pain most the time plus not been able to help others in this case elderly care makes feel sometimes a little sad even if I did work for some time doing this kind of job.
    Again thanks for all you do it is too bad you are so far away. I do wish many blessings for you and your family.
    I think I could find help with your book because this pains don’t let me enjoy my life, and be happy.
    Thanks very much

    Cecilia

  44. Donnetta Tanio says:

    Hi, my father in his 80’s and I have suffered from back and sciatic pain for years. I am a nurse and my father is retired at this time. We both have been to chiropractors and other doctors to obtain relief. I am hoping that this book will help both of us get past the constant pain and enjoy my life.
    Thank you very much for your generosity.

    Donnetta

  45. Linda Dickson says:

    I may have missed the deadline of August 20th (because I was on vacation and didn’t see my messages), but I definitely know the agony of back pain. I have struggled with scoliosis since childhood and still have problems with low back pain, neck pain, and thoracic pain. It is difficult to enjoy life when every day is a struggle to do what is necessary to work and survive, much less attempt to participate in extracurricular activities. When the back hurts it is difficult to even enjoy a quiet walk, much less something more strenuous. I have been grateful for the relief afforded to me by chiropractic care, but would dearly love to find a way to be free of the pain once and for all. Can your book be the answer to my prayers?

  46. khushi says:

    i need it coz i m really interested in computer field… n in this field lots of time we have to spend by sitting.. bt i have back and shoulder pain problem..

    so i reallly want to come out of this
    thanx!!!

  47. Cecilia Fernandez says:

    HI, I HAVE BEEN TRYING ,AND DOING EVERYTHING YOU HAVE RECOMENDED FOR THE SCIATICA PAIN THAT I HAVE SINCE JANUARY FROM A HERNIATED DISC. I GOT THE LOOSE THE BACK PAIN MANUAL , AND I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE INVERSION TABLE YOU RECOMEND (EP 550) IN MEXICO CITY , I FINALLY FOUND IT AT A STORE DOWN HERE TODAY¡
    I AM TRYING HARD, AND BEING CONSISTANT IS PAYING OFF, I AM GETTING BETTER , SO A COPY OF YOUR BOOK WILL BE A PERFECT COMPLEMENT, AND VERY APRICIATED.
    THANK YOU FOR CARING¡

  48. Samuel Mathew says:

    I have been suffering from back pain since a long time. I have tried many traditional drugs to alleviate the pain. But it comes back again. Both hip area ie. lower back pain and shoulder pain. So, I thought I try your remedies in your book.

    Thank you and God bless you

  49. Vince says:

    My mother is 60 yrs. old, She is suffering from lower back & leg pain a long time. she’s almost got an operation for her back last 1997. but I refused,, since yesterday she’s suffering a severe back & leg pain, . So I thought I try your remedies in your book.

    Thank you very very much and God Bless You Always.

  50. Marco Santacruz says:

    I’m sorry I don’t speeks english very well,but I wuold like,the book “The 7 Day book pain Cure”.I have a problem in my back “spinal stenosis”.I’m working now;but pains somuch.I need yuor help thank you,God Bless you.

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