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Pros
David schechter's books are a game changer. This book is a true gem. When seeking to evaluate a book like this, consider it from an imperfect but helpful point of view.
This is the first review i’ve left on amazon. It's much more manageable for sure.
The thought of living the rest of my life with this constant pain is unthinkable. Tension myositis syndrome is how the pain is manifested.
The mind is the builder, the body is the result. Primal emotions built into our nervous system are no longer welcome by civilized society. We restrain ourselves, but they still exist.
Cons
There is no scientific evidence for some of the most cherished conventional concepts of symptom causation. There are no studies quoted showing a decrease in blood supply, and no clue is given why some people with unconscious conflicts have symptoms,an... Read More
There is no step-by-step self help information included. At this point, i believe you are simply a troll.
The author starts out by describing his trials and tribulations in getting the medical community to accept his trivial and throwaway epiphanies. There is no actual treatment in this book and there is nothing to learn. It just repeats like a late night... Read More
For morons like audiophile, they think science always means something they can directly touch or see. They make incorrect assumptions about my character and view of science. The evidence is anecdotal.
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Quality
This was needed to confirm it works that the relief i experienced wasn’t a fluke before proceeding with the nerve ablation
The only thing that helped with the pain was ice which just numbed it temporarily and ultram tramadol which i lived on like can... Read More
It was easier and safer to deal with the physical problems than deal with the unconscious anger hurt sadness and even rage
Packaging/appearance
The more we listen to what the unconscious is telling us which comes out in psychotherapy the more we heal our physical problems
Mostly on left and right sides of spine in the small of the back in the boney parts around the hipsi joint areas
Competitiveness
I may be take 1 to 4 50mg pills a week
I had xrays mris ct scans nuclear bones scans and went to probably 8 different socalled “best doctors” in fl and nj
By all objective measures a 5star parent
Went to 4 md’s and chiropractor in the 6 months since dec 2016
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physical, few, many and said. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 1,088 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 19 2022.
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As a long time suffer of anxiety i was well aware of typical symptoms tension headache palpitations etc but never thought to imagine that lower back pain glute pain or sciatia could be tied to tms
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Sarno has had a profound impact on my life and i feel it is a travesty that psychosomatic medicine is not being widely embraced despite all of the information we now have regarding the mindbody connection
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There is still massive stigma that if the pain is created mentally then it must mean that a person is crazy
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I said he was nuts and i have the mris that show i am broken
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Sarno 2020 interview with john stossal and the howard stern interview
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Driven perfectionist afraid to fail
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It also hurt to stand for too long
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Nobody could find anything wrong on the images or exams
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