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- How to Mend Your Lower, Middle or Upper Back Pain The majority of back pain is related to some type of muscle strain which puts undue stress on the spine. It is easy to injure or "pull" a muscle with activities as simple as reaching, lifting, or twisting. However once the muscle becomes i...
- How to Mend Your Herniated or Bulging Disc Injury The spine is comprised of 5 distinct segments: coccyx, sacrum, lumbar, thoracic, and cervical. The lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck area) are the 2 most common locations for spinal injury. There are several terms that are commonly used when ref...
- Adult Stem Cell Research With increasing frequency, American citizens and others from around the globe are experiencing newfound freedom from disease, affliction, and infirmity. Individuals' lives are forever changed with the strengthened faith and renewed hope that arise fr...
- Homeopathy for Acute Care - a new book series
- But You LOOK Good! A Guide to Understanding and Encouraging People Living with Chronic Illness and Pain But You LOOK Good! is a 52 page booklet that gives those living with chronic illness and pain a voice about how they feel, what they need and how others can be an encouragement to them. It is a convenient, informative way to educate loved ones...
- SSDI Disabled helping disabled 1 in 5 have a disability Hello, my name is Scott. I am recovering from 48 hours of non stop epileptic grand mal seizures and a 5 day coma. I still battle epileptic attacks all the time but God is Good all the time and I am able to go swimming 3 days a week and take classes...
- Life in a Turtle Shell I broke my back a couple months ago. Faced with the inability to move much from my bed, I have to be creative to keep myself entertained for these past couple months. I've decided to make a list as sometimes I get bored and my mind seems to blank and...
