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My wife’s “back went out” … here’s what she’s doing

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

When people say back pain affects everyone, that really is the truth!

Not only did I struggle with middle back pain (and a bunch of other ailments like shoulder problems, knee pain, tendonitis) years ago before becoming an “expert” …

but my wife has also had several bouts of back pain over the years brought on initially due to a c-section birth. Well, a few days ago she had a flare up… no significant physical incident to bring it on like sneezing or picking up a heavy item, etc…

Instead, I feel that it was a combination of stress/worry about several current life situations that she/we are dealing with right now as well as some physical factors such as changes to her exercise program… she recently added running back into her program.

Anyway, not to bore you with her story, but I thought you might really benefit from the suggestions I gave her and the actions she has taken…

So, the first thing she did was rub in a few squirts of Rub on Relief … she has been applying it 2-3 times per day.

Then she jumped (not really, more like crawled) into our bed with both our large and medium size Far Infrared Heating Pads … and she has been lying on these just about every chance she gets (which isn’t much with 6 kids still at home, though I of course have stepped up to do as much as I can).

She has also been taking hot jacuzzi baths with sea salts (with magnesium) once a day… taking Heal-n-Soothe 1-2 times per day (3 capsules at a time though I’m trying to get her to up the dose – I take 6-8 at a time) to reduce the inflammation and pain.

In addition she is drinking a lot of water… increased her magnesium and vitamin D intakes (liquid supplements)… and also experimenting with various homeopathic and herbal muscle relaxants like kali carb, chamomile, valerian and others.

And last, since it seems that one of the biggest underlying causes is stress, worry, negative energy, etc, she is also spending as much time as possible relaxing… reading… laughing.

As you likely know, there are of course many other things that can be done, but this is where she’s starting and this is likely all she’ll need as she’s getting close to “back to normal”.

Anyway, I hope you found this informative and maybe it has given you a few things that you have not yet tried. I’ll be sure to keep you posted on how she’s feeling :)


Is Spinal Decompression the Secret to Lasting Back Pain Relief?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Inversion Therapy Table

Inversion Therapy TreatmentUndo the damage gravity has done to your back. Inversion has been used for thousands of years… has millions of success stories and is a safe and proven way to eliminate back, neck and sciatic pain. Click here to learn more about inversion therapy

Nubax® Trio – Spinal Decompression Device

Inversion Therapy TreatmentThe Nubax Trio is an excellent way to decompress the spine and is a great alternative to using an inversion table because it’s easier to get in and out of and it allows you to apply as little or as much traction as is needed. Click to see just how effective this simple little device can be…


Your Diagnosis Does Not Cause Pain! In Fact… It Just May Be Useless

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

There is finally proof that your diagnosis is not causing your pain… And it only took years of us saying this for the mainstream medical establishment to finally prove it!

Would you have back pain if every part of your body were in perfect balance? The answer has to be NO…

It’s pretty safe to say you wouldn’t have any pain if your body were perfectly aligned, perfectly balanced and in a perfect state of being.

But you don’t have to be perfect to be pain-free. Don’t believe it? Well, the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine just reported it.

Click here for more on diagnosis and your pain…


Dozens of Health Problems, One Simple Cause

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Dozens of Health Problems Are Caused By
This One Simple “Thing”…
by Dr. Mark V. Wiley

fwdhead.gifConsider, for a moment, this list of 10 ailments.

  • Tempero-mandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
  • “Knots” in the back of the neck
  • “Rocks” in the shoulders
  • “Sore” chest muscles
  • General irritability
  • Poor sleep
  • Chronic “achy” feeling all over
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms and/or hands
  • Trigeminal neuralgia (facial pain)

Did you know that all of them could be caused by (or stem from) the same underlying condition? Can you guess what it is?

The answer is Forward Head Posture (FHP). That’s right, all 10 problems are associated with the same underlying cause.

Forward Head Posture is one of the most common postural problems in our so-called “modern” society. In actuality, it is the modern lifestyle that is responsible for it-as we’ll see in a minute. In essence, FHP is the result of either repetitive forward head movement, or the carrying or holding of the head in a position where the ears are forward of the shoulder plum-line.

Proper postural alignment finds ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, and ears all falling along the same vertical line. The relatively heavy head must directly rest on the neck and shoulders, like a golf ball on a tee. Yet, FHP finds the head sticking out, forward of the shoulders, with the ears in line with the chest or front of the deltoids.

Forward Head Posture and Back Pain … Learn more here… 


football-injury.jpgWhat Pain Cream Do You Find
In NFL Locker Rooms?

Pro football players in the NFL have a physically damaging job. They earn high-salaries by tearing up their bodies week after week on the field.

The athletic trainers are the folks who care for them and are charged with the responsibility of keeping these engines of the billion-dollar football industry working.

No group of people is more familiar with what works and what doesn’t work to treat nagging aches, pains and sprains than these trainers.

Just ask Ronnie Barnes, President of the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society…

“It’s a big job, because football is a collision sport,” he says. “There are lots of injuries to the musculoskeletal system. Lots of illnesses.”

“Athletes should not be treated any differently than regular patients, except that in sports, there is a real sense of urgency for answers. Because once a player gets injured, in about six days, there’s another game day.”

So what does Ronnie Barnes use to treat the aches and pains of his players? The same formula available to you in Rub-On-Relief. IN fact, he says it’s “the most effective ointment we have used to combat pain, sprains, strains, arthritis, stiffness, tendonitis and impact contusions.

“We are able to substitute NSAIDs, aspirin, ibuprofen and Naproxen without the risk of possible side-effects to the players.”

Click here to read more about the powerful pain cream used in NFL locker rooms that gives you pain-relief without a prescription.