
What happens to us from this toxic exposure? Certainly, a lot of things happen. Primarily, our bodies stop responding the way they’re supposed to.
First, understand that there are good metals: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, iron. Read more
Bob,
I apologize for not responding to your emails. Things have just been so hectic with my family.
I am using the unit twice a day, each time Read more
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We all know about the kind of inflammation that causes pain. The redness, the pain , the swelling.
In this quick video Dr. Nicholas Perricone, gives us the breakdown on “hidden” inflammation, and what foods to eat to avoid this plague. Read more

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Did you know that there are lots of people walking around with disc bulge, but have no pain. At the same time folks are suffering from sciatica pain, due to a disc problem. What’s the big difference? – Inflammation
One study used MRI’s to look at people with no back pain symptoms. “Normal” people as one would say. It turns out that 30% of these people have a disc issue, like a disc bulge.
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Often depression and chronic pain go hand in hand.
It certainly can be depressing to be in pain all the time. There are several different reason that chronic pain can lead to depression to one degree or another.
- Inability to sleep well, and get a good night of full rest
- Lack of movement, exercise is a natural anti-depressant
- A sense of despair, – will this pain ever go away?
- Pain is a stress on the body, leading to chronic ongoing stress
- Lack of sunlight, which leads to low vitamin D levels, which can affect mood
- Lack of social interaction
- Addiction to pain medication Read more
When I was a junior size boy, I was told, “You’re a Pain in the Butt!”
My parents and I, were chowing down on the Standard American Diet, Therefore grouchiness and mood swings per a part of the day.
More than once I got the belt on my butt for misbehaving. Even if we talked to loud in bed, … here come the belt.
A few times as a youth, authorities referred to me as, a pain in the butt.
Maybe that’s why my left butt muscle is tight and in pain. Sometimes while walking, I have to just stop and rest, my leg hurts so bad. Read more