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Fast forward ten years... A book arrives in the mail from a British chiropractor named Simon King. The book, titled Live Without Pain is based on the premise that jewelry, dentures, rings, watches, dental fillings, crowns and other metal items can function as a root cause of unexplained pain, and removing them results in seemingly miraculous cures for pain in many people. The book also teaches readers about proprioception, which basically concerns your body's feedback loop and how it perceives the position of your physical parts in three-dimensional space. It also affects how your musculature adapts to new sensory inputs, which affects strength, weakness, stiffness and flexibility. If that sounds too technical, don't worry: It really just means that your body has a built-in neurological computer that calculates body awareness for you, feeding it into your conscious mind so that you know how to move through the physical world. How metal can disrupt your muscles and cause painWhat does this have to do with jewelry and body pain? Your nervous system is electrical in nature, and the presence of metals can disrupt or distort the normal flow of electrical signals in your body.A piece of jewelry or a dental crown in the wrong place can, in effect, "break the circuit" of your nervous system, resulting in an imbalance that eventually leads to the perception of intense pain. This theory isn't accepted by conventional medicine, of course. But those folks still haven't accepted the theory that Vitamin D prevents cancer, either. Modern medicine remains hopelessly outdated when it comes to pioneering research on mind-body connections and the complexities of the nervous system. But many chiropractors are right on the cutting edge of this research. They're the ones seeing the immediate effects of nervous system rebalancing, after all, and rather than simply masking symptoms like doctors do, chiropractors have the far greater challenge of working to resolve those systems from the inside out. That's why chiropractors are leading the way in understanding the complexity and healing potential of the human nervous system, and that's why I found this book, Live Without Pain, so intriguing. It's 172 pages long and rich with case studies of patients experiencing seemingly miraculous cures from pain after removing various metals and implants from their body. It offers solutions for: • Hip pain, back pain and knee pain • Muscle weakness and fatigue • Muscle and joint stiffness • Headaches and neck aches • Poor sports performance • Low energy and lack of stamina ... and a lot more. Using several fascinating and simple diagrams, Live Without Pain teaches you about how the human nervous system really works, and why jewelry, dental crowns, wristwatches and other metal objects can disrupt nervous system function and lead to pain. How a belly piercing caused two years of chronic back pain... that vanished within days!The best part of the book is that it teaches you ways to eliminate pain, which can sometimes be as simple as removing a piece of jewelry. If this seems hard to believe, listen to this example from the book:
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