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Forever Painless

End Chronic Pain and Reclaim Your Life in 30 Minutes a Day

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The leading cause of premature aging and long-term disability in the United States is chronic pain, an affliction suffered by one in five adults. Health-care expenses associated with chronic pain are skyrocketing, and along with the pain comes an increased risk of other serious health issues, including depression, loss of mobility, and opioid addiction.

The sad fact is that most of us have come to accept some form of chronic pain—whether it’s throbbing joints, arthritis aches, or back pain—as a normal, inevitable part of getting older. But the truth is, there is nothing “normal” about chronic pain; the human body is designed to be pain-free.

Now, for the first time, there is a scientifically based, drug-free solution to chronic pain. In Forever Painless, Miranda Esmonde-White—the PBS fitness personality who has spent decades working with everyday people and high-performance athletes alike, helping them become pain-free—shares her program for healing chronic pain once and for all.

People who suffer from chronic pain often become sedentary. They’re fearful that activity will be too painful to endure and may even worsen their condition. In fact, just the opposite is true: movement is essential to healing. In Forever Painless, Miranda explains how pain functions in the body and then leads readers through a series of simple, gentle exercises designed to end chronic pain for good.

With workouts targeted to permanently heal many types of musculoskeletal pain—including back, neck and shoulders, knees, feet and ankles, and hips—Miranda offers an all-natural solution to chronic pain that can be achieved in as little as thirty minutes a day.

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November 2016, 320 Seiten, Aging Backwards, Englisch
Harper Collins (US)
978-0-06-244866-8

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