What to do about Arthritis, TMJ, Fibromyalgia, and Osteoporosis
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Added: 04/12/2004
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What to do about Arthritis, TMJ, Fibromyalgia, and Osteoporosis
Many people suffer for years with Arthritis, TMJ, Fibromyalgia, and Osteoporosis. These chronic afflictions do not get better on their own, and conventional medical therapy does not resolve the problem. But that doesn’t mean they must be endured for a lifetime. Nutrition and hypnotherapy techniques are effective for clearing up these symptoms. You can learn what to do for each of these problems by listening to the live webcast “On the Path to Health, Your Mind Is Key” On Thursday, April 15, 2004 at 8:00 PM Eastern, 5:00PM Pacific, from VoiceAmerica.com. Dr. Gabor Mate', author of the book When the Body Says No: The Costs of Hidden Stress, will share his knowledge and insight. The program will be replayed 12 hours later.
Arthritis is a consequence of stress or of insufficient protein, or both. The type of stress is different for osteoarthritis than for rheumatoid arthritis, but both respond well to hypnotherapy techniques. On the nutritional side, correcting the excessively alkaline condition of the blood will relieve osteoarthritis. For many people, supplementing with powdered gelatin will support the body in rebuilding the cartilage faster than it breaks down.
TMJ and bruxism are usually pure stress responses and by using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Time Line Therapy ™, the behavior of clenching and grinding the teeth can end.
Fibromyalgia sufferers often have very low levels of many vitamins that create many of the symptoms. In fact, a significant number of people are misdiagnosed with fibromyalgia who are only deficient in vitamin D, according to published medical reports. The other part of fibromyalgia is the body’s response to prolonged stress. After the stress has been resolved with NLP or Time Line Therapy™, the body will resolve the pain. These techniques can work in as little as three or four hours of treatment time.
Osteoporosis has been with us for more than fifty years, but it is not the calcium deficiency as many people believe. If it were, the calcium supplements that people take would have ended this problem in our country years ago. Estrogen levels cannot be the source of the problem, because all women go through menopause and have their estrogen level decline, but not all develop osteoporosis. Those who experience depression, Alzheimer’s, and anorexia have a higher risk of osteoporosis. This indicates that poor nutrition is a factor. Stress also likely plays a part in the low levels of magnesium and other trace elements.
All of these chronic health problems will be discussed in more detail and with specific suggestions for relief. Dr. Gabor Mate', author of the book When the Body Says No: The Costs of Hidden Stress, will share his knowledge and insight as guest on the show. Go to www.MindIsKey.com for the talk show “On the Path to Health, Your Mind Is Key” at 5:00 PM Pacific on Thursday, April 15, 2004. There you will learn “What to do about Arthritis, TMJ, Fibromyalgia, and Osteoporosis”.
Recordings of previous shows can be heard at the website, www.MindIsKey.com. A wide range of topics are available, such as the successful resolution of allergies, asthma, a remarkable, non-drug treatment for AIDS and hepatitis, a non-drug treatment for ADD/ADHD, and information on eating disorders and weight problems.
About Your Mind Is Key The company Your Mind Is Key is dedicated to the idea that knowledge and behavior work together to provide health. The treatments provided by Your Mind Is Key help a person to release compulsions and become free of fears and angers that weaken the body, and lead to behaviors that adversely impact health |
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