

Chronic Pain
Millions of people experience more than 100 days of pain a year! Arthritis, migraines, back and neck problems, sciatica, disc disease, nerve disorders and other conditions disable more people than either heart disease or cancer. Pain has a purpose; it is a warning telling you something is wrong. We often see pain as a disease alert rather than an early warning system. People normally head for pain killers, treating the symptoms rather than the root cause of the problem.
TESTIMONIES: MIGRAINES - BACK PAIN
Sinus Problems
Do you wake up with a stuffy head and mucus in your throat or nose? Do you feel as if you always have a cold or that your last cold never left you? Do you have a chronic "postnasal drip"? If you answered "yes" you may be suffering from sinusitis, a common condition in most 18 to 45 year olds.
Lung Disorders
There is an intimate connection between the spinal column, the nervous system and the breathing apparatus. Those with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or other chronic lung conditions need to ensure their lungs and bronchi are receiving uninterrupted nerve communication from the spines.
Muscle Spasms
Do your muscles feel tight or stiff, especially in the morning? Do you need to stretch constantly or suffer pain in your neck, low back or hips? Are you suffering from fatigue or insomnia. These may be symptoms of fibromyalgia, chronic muscle spasm, rheumatism, myofascitis, myosistis or myotendiniosis.