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The Living Force
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Just found this book : "Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection" _http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Back-Pain-Mind-Body-Connection/dp/0446392308/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=books

Healing Back Pain promises permanent elimination of back pain without drugs, surgery, or exercise. It should have been titled Understanding TMS Pain, because it discusses one particular cause of back pain--Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS)--and isn't really a program for self-treatment, with only five pages of action plan (and many more pages telling why conventional methods don't work). According to John E. Sarno, M.D., TMS is the major cause of pain in the back, neck, shoulders, buttocks, and limbs--and it is caused not by structural abnormalities but by the mind's effort to repress emotions.

He's not saying that your pain is all in your head; rather, he's saying that the battle going on in your mind results in a real physical disorder that may affect muscles, nerves, tendons, or ligaments. An injury may have triggered the disorder, but is not the cause of the amount or intensity of the resulting pain. According to Sarno, the mind tricks you into not facing repressed emotion by making you focus on pain in the body. When this realization sinks in ("and it must sink in, for mere intellectual appreciation of the process is not enough"), the trick doesn't work any more, and there's no need for the pain. (Healing Back Pain should not be used for self-diagnosis. Always consult a physician for chronic or acute back pain.) --Joan Price

That struck me because I've in mind this (1994 07 30) :

Q: (L) Is vegetarianism then the way we should eat?
A: That is concentrating on the physical. The body is not important.
Q: (L) Does this mean that to worry about the body in any way is wrong?
A: Close. Don't concentrate on life in the body. Concentrate on the spirit.
Q: (L) Does this mean Laura should ignore her heart condition?
A: Don't worry about it. Treat the spirit.

I have not read the book but sound interesting. Perhaps someone did and can give a feedback ?
 
Interesting book.

There is another book on how to treat back pain and is temporarily for free.

I received an e-mail from Carolyn Dean :

Aloha,

I wanted to make sure you saw my previous message and grabbed a
copy of Jesse Cannone's new book, "The 7-Day Back Pain Cure."

If you suffer from any type of back, neck or sciatic pain then I
highly recommend you get yourself a copy. You can buy it on Amazon
but...

Why not get a copy for free by going straight to his website. He'll
even donate $2 to St. Jude's Children's Hospital or Habitat for
Humanity (you get to choose).

Click here to get your FREE copy now
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Epjgw&m=1paUzDN2DxI_Ni&b=ZchZfa9_W6Qywhov9lg21w

I ordered my own copy and sped through it. I already had purchased
their complete Lose the Back Pain system (which I highly recommend
and use myself) but thought Jesse's new book was excellent.

It gives a lot of practical information based on his system of
evaluating your posture and assigning specific exercises to counter
muscle imbalances.

It's completely along the lines of what I advocate: Commonsense
simple solutions to self-created imbalances.

Now, I've known Jesse for a long time and he is known as the "back
pain relief guy" because he's helped so many people to finally get
rid of their pain. Over the years, I personally have learned a lot
from him...

But his new book does what no one else in the medical community
does... Most people usually get treatments that only mask their pain.
Jesse's book shows you a better way:

- Why traditional treatments always FAIL to deliver lasting relief

- The 7 mistakes that most people make that keep them in pain

- How to identify the real, underlying causes of your pain

- Which treatments work, which ones don't and how to know which is
right for you

So if you (or someone you care about) is currently dealing with
back, neck or sciatic pain I highly recommend you grab a copy of
his book (and you can't beat the price - it's free)...

Click here to get your copy now...
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Epjgw&m=1paUzDN2DxI_Ni&b=ZchZfa9_W6Qywhov9lg21w

Carolyn Dean MD ND
The Doctor of the Future
 
Is Carolyn Dean, the "Doctor of the Future", related somwhow to the King Institute? They have an area on their website called Medicine of the Future. I just wonder about the coincidence.
 
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