From time to time, we all end up with a nagging pain that just won’t go away. As long as we are careful, we can usually get around it by compensating in some fashion, avoiding excessive strain. If, however, the pain doesn’t let up, even the compensatory action can become a … [Read more...]
Chronic Pain Part II
It has been discovered that there are times when our musculoskeletal system, nervous system, internal organ and biochemical system simply remain in a heightened state of activity after an injury. This can be understood by acknowledging our own body’s decision to never let an … [Read more...]
Arthritis Pain – Part II
Osteoarthritis, or “wear and tear” arthritis, usually begins presenting itself when we reach our 50s. It is most common in weight bearing joints such as the knee and hips, and in the hands of those who have a history of work or hobbies that puts increased joint stress in the … [Read more...]
Athletic Performance, Why so Illusive – Part I
Have you ever noticed how your performance in bicycle riding has been good one day and poor the next? Most of the time we just brush it off as “bad biorhythms”. We even consider it as normal fluctuations of health. Then upon deeper investigation, we really begin to question our … [Read more...]
Chronic Pain Part III
Groundbreaking studies by Candace Pert, Ph.D., have shown the interrelationships between our different internal systems via biochemical molecules called neuropeptides. These neuropeptides freely flow between the nervous system (including the brain and the mind), the lymphatic and … [Read more...]
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