Pain Relief
Using Science & Enhanced Imagery Techniques
Before...

And After...

Scientific Imaging now shows us that chronic pain is real,
...We'll teach you ways to Make it Go Away.
- My doctor says I'm healed, but the pain keeps flaring up.
- Some nights I can barely sleep the throbbing is so bad.
- So many people have died from opioid overdoses, I don't want to go down that path.
- I'm irritable all the time, relationships with my friends and family are suffering.
- The doctor says I should try anti-depressants, I just want this shooting pain to stop.
- It doesn't hurt all the time, but it seems worse when I'm stressed out.
- Do I have to live my whole life being sore?
- It hurts to work out, so I get out of shape, I get depressed, then I do nothing.
- I'm always tired, ...dealing with this constant pain wears me out physically & mentally.
Pain Relief Using Science & Enhanced Imagery Techniques:
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It's not in your head, ...well, actually it is. But the pain you're feeling, is real.
Typically we feel chronic pain (whether it feels achy, throbbing, burning, shooting, stiff, stinging, etc.) after our body seems to be healed, but the pain still persists, continually or occasionally. Today's new scientific imaging scans allow us to see that sometimes our nerve signals keep firing, telling our brain that we're hurt, even after we have healed. Our brain is just trying to protect us. It wants to make sure that we know we're hurt so we can let it heal and not further injure our self, so it sends us the feeling of pain. Kind of like the brain's way of hitting us over the head with a 2 by 4 to get us to not use that part of our body until we fully heal. But often, our body is not injured, it is fine. It's just the nerve signals that are confused.

We teach you pain relief tips & techniques that science has proven work for most people, most of the time.
We work in a complementary role with physicians. It's extremely important you see a medical doctor first for persistent pain. Pain is our body's way of telling us something is wrong, something needs to be healed or fixed.
But, as we mentioned earlier, sometimes our body's nerve signals continue to fire, telling our brain that something is wrong, even after it has healed or after a medical doctor has ruled out any legitimate reason for the pain.
So, this is where we can help. Collectively, our Team Members have helped, literally thousands of clients, learn how to "turn off" those errant pain signals and allow our clients to return to truly living a pain-free life once again.
Medical doctors do an amazing job at so many things, but unfortunately, pain management is typically not one of them. And it's really not their fault. Your local vet spent five times as many education hours in vet school compared to the number of hours students spend focused on pain management in medical schools. A 2011 study in The Journal of Pain found that U.S. medical schools allot a median of 9 teaching hours on pain and its management, in the U.S., that's approximately 0.3% of the total curriculum hours, not 3%, but 0.3%.
Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies make about $2,000,000,000 ($2 billion) in general payments to 618,000 U.S. physicians each year. These payments cover promotional speaking, consulting, meals, travel, gifts and royalties, but not research. (Dollars for Docs project allows you to search by physician name https://projects.propublica.org/docdollars/ .)
With this lack of education on pain management in medical schools, combined with the large amounts of money pouring in to many physicians from big pharmaceutical companies, it's easy to surmise that it may be more likely for some doctors to just prescribe a pill for pain, even when there are better ways to "turn off" or control it. And with the proven methods that we use, their only side effects are that they'll leave you feeling relaxed, in control and much, much happier.
