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kwander

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Mar 4, 2010, 7:04:23 PM3/4/10
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Most people turn to their doctors to find relief and to obtain varying
remedies for pain, but did you know there are dangers related to
common treatments that your doctor likely isn't telling you. That's
right. Your quest to eliminate your bad back and neck pain could be
causing you more harm than good.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDS, are one common remedy
for chronic back pain and neck pain. It is extremely common for
neck and back pain treatment seekers to pop a few ibuprofen or aspirin
in the hopes of finding pain relief. In some extreme cases, while
awaiting risky surgery, many people will embrace a treatment plan of
NSAIDS!

Believe it or not, the pitfalls of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs, as well as surgery, are staggering. According to a recent
article in Science Daily:

"The mortality rate from NSAID complications is higher than that of
serious diseases like cervical cancer and AIDS."
NSAIDs have been known as contributory to high blood pressure, stomach
and intestinal bleeding, ulcers, kidney and liver problems.

In fact, a study published in the American Gastroenterological
Association Journal stated that 71 percent of people who took some
form of NSAID medication for 3 months, a mere ninety days, or more
experienced problems with their small intestines.

These complications merely scratch the surface and are second only to
the untold complications a vast majority of suffering patients
experience after undergoing surgery.

You may be considering surgery if you suffer from sciatica, herniated
discs, as well as a host of other back and neck problem. Well, before
you go under the knife, you should know that there may be some serious
surgical side effects that your doctor isn't telling you about.

In the United States today, over 250,000 surgeries are performed each
year, and this number only accounts for lower back surgery. Many
health experts agree that most operations are either premature or
unnecessary and most operations are unsuccessful. Many people are
unaware of the dangers surgery can impose.

Consider this, Dr. Arthur White, a respected surgeon, states:
"I make my living on cleaning up the messes of other surgeons who have
operated prematurely with inadequate diagnosis and inadequate
training."

Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is one of many issues directly
attributed to surgery. FBSS is a condition that culminates from failed
spinal surgery. Unfortunately, this problem is extremely common and
something the average patient hears little about until it's too late.
FBSS sufferers generally experience pain and mobility that is actually
worse than it was prior to surgery.

Whether you suffer from upper, lower, or middle back pain, neck pain,
sciatic nerve problems, herniated discs, neck tension, chronic pain,
or just general backache, there is hope for you that does not involve
expensive and painful surgery, and does not involve the use of
dangerous NSAID medications.

So, if you care about your overall health, and you're seeking a safer
and more effective treatment for your back and neck pain, you will
be pleased to know that there are many natural healing options
available to you, such as healing through targeted neck pain back pain
exercises, specific alternative treatments and lots more.

Remember, knowledge is power. When it comes to your neck and back pain
treatment, ask lots of questions and don't settle for unclear advice
or undergo treatment on which you've been ill informed. You only get
one body; embrace your power and protect yourself.

I got rid of back pain and sciatica etc. by doing some exercises which
focus on the primary causes. At least 3 top orthopedics had prescribed
spine surgery for my same problems.
It is up to you to decide.

K wander

http://www.backpainpanacea.com

Mike Jacoubowsky

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Mar 4, 2010, 11:28:10 PM3/4/10
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If you can't spam effectively, don't bother spamming at all. Jeez, how far
do you expect someone to get before finding out what you're selling? You
lost just about everyone by the second (of 14???) paragraph! You didn't just
bury the lead... there was no lead to be buried. Even the closing paragraph
was weak.

Pathetic.

--Mike Jacoubowsky
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com
Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA


"kwander" <karam...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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http://www.backpainpanacea.com

Most people turn to their doctors to find relief and to obtain varying
remedies for pain, but did you know there are dangers related to
common treatments that your doctor likely isn't telling you. That's
right. Your quest to eliminate your bad back and neck pain could be
causing you more harm than good.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDS, are one common remedy

for chronic back pain and neck pain.� It is extremely common for

unnecessary and most operations are unsuccessful.� Many people are

Michael Press

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Mar 15, 2010, 7:13:56 PM3/15/10
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In article <8vKdnWPanvXIFQ3W...@earthlink.com>,
"Mike Jacoubowsky" <Mi...@ChainReaction.com> wrote:

> If you can't spam effectively, don't bother spamming at all. Jeez, how far
> do you expect someone to get before finding out what you're selling? You
> lost just about everyone by the second (of 14???) paragraph! You didn't just
> bury the lead... there was no lead to be buried. Even the closing paragraph
> was weak.
>
> Pathetic.

Thank you for quoting the entire text.
I missed it the first time.

ilan

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Mar 15, 2010, 8:02:04 PM3/15/10
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Can you give me an address where I can pay with my credit card? It
might be easier if I just give it out here.

-ilan

Henry

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Mar 15, 2010, 10:11:30 PM3/15/10
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On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, kwander <karamjit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.backpainpanacea.com

> http://www.backpainpanacea.com

chronic back pain, 10+ years now; osteo-arhritis in knees.
I use the GOYA technique, sometimes called the Carpe Diem technique.

Ibuprofen used carefully has provided me a lifeline. As has the
controlled and careful use of cortisone.
No herbal or alternative remedy ever did squat - nor did any
osteopathy, physio, manipulation of any sort.
Massage gives mild, but temporary relief.

FOW, or FOAD leech.

I'm so angry I can't spell

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