
The Treatment of TMS and Best Approaches to Manage it
We will continue our reading of healing back pain written by who I like to call the legendary Dr John E Sarno. Today’s chapter and
We will continue our reading of healing back pain written by who I like to call the legendary Dr John E Sarno. Today’s chapter and
One of the things that is very common out there, even with Dr Sarno’s work, there are 10 daily reminders out there and it’s a
So, let me guess, you were searching the internet far and wide looking for a solution to your chronic back pain? You know, the one
Que tal, mi nombre es Rafael Llenas Ruiz. Muchos me conocen simplemente como Ralph Ruiz. En este corto video le voy a decir cómo yo me sane de una enfermedad bien grave conocida como espondilitis anquilosante. Antes de empezar le informo que este documento es solamente para compartir información. Este documento no es para serviles como cura, diagnostico, ni tratamiento de ninguna índole. Para servicios de salud por favor consulte con su doctor.
When I first started coaching people with Ankylosing Spondylitis I was helping them find relief using a holistic approach which consisted of diet, exercise and meditation. I wrote a blog post called “How I Healed from Ankylosing Spondylitis Symptoms” telling the story of how I transitioned from managing my own Ankylosing Spondylitis pain and into finding a solution without the need of special diets, exercises and meditation rituals. Apparently, the mind body connection didn’t just work well for me. It also worked well for more than 80% of people I coached during their healing. The amazing part is that when there were people who had multiple diseases happening at once, their other symptoms faded away as well. It didn’t matter if the person was dealing with undiagnosed mystery pain or they had physical pain together with Crohn’s disease. The mind body connection was clearly doing something for these people simply by them understanding what they were going through and how it was affecting their body.
Can you imagine a life so filled with physical pain that day-to-day functions seemed impossible? What if this pain continued for years and medical intervention was unable to provide any type of relief?
I consider myself lucky! There are many people in advanced stages who have suffered way too much dealing with Ankylosing Spondylitis pain. I suffered for 9 years, but that is nothing compared to those who lost it all in the shadows of their disease….