Healing Touch
Healing Touch
My friend Kathy has to put up with a double whammy: osteoarthritis of the knee AND fibromyalgia. On top of that, she’s still feeling some effects from a tough bout with lyme disease, which she contracted about three years ago.
Kathy treats her knee OA with prescription drugs and dietary supplements. But she hasn’t yet found the combination that brings thorough, lasting pain relief.
So where can Kathy turn? Maybe it’s time to try a treatment that works from the outside. Fortunately, Kathy and other HSI members have an exclusive opportunity to get the full lowdown on such a treatment, which works remarkably fast with most patients.
Dynamic recovery
“Completely wrong and backwards.”
That’s now HSI Panelist Eric Berg, D.C., describes the way most doctors treat pain. The result: Their methods take much too long to work.
Dr. Berg is a chiropractor who specializes in pain management. Through the years, while treating thousands of patients, he’s evaluated a wide variety of techniques, studying and comparing results.
Over time he realized that when soft tissue damage occurs, the nervous system is also impacted. When soft tissue heals, the body remembers the injury through the nervous system. But most practitioners completely ignore the neurological aspect of healing
Eventually, Dr. Berg developed Dynamic Joint Recovery. This system combines stretching with acupressure to release nervous system stress for immediate relief of arthritis, knee pain, back pain, hip pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, fibromyalgia, fallen arches, muscle weakness and more.
And this is the best part: He can teach you to treat yourself.
Live demonstration
Dr. Berg has very generously offered to conduct a live webinar demonstration of his Dynamic Joint Recovery techniques – exclusive to HSI members and e-Alert subscribers.
The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 6:30 PM Eastern Standard Time. There’s no charge, and you can attend using either your computer or your phone (although the computer is highly recommended to get the most out of the visual
demonstration).
Most importantly, you can submit specific questions about your pain issues at this link. Dr. Berg will select a few of the questions to address in his demonstration.
To access the webinar on 1/14, just go to this web address: www.ericberg.glance.net, and type in the session code: 1530.
Please feel free to share this notice with your friends and family members who may be experiencing chronic pain.
The information provided during this webinar should not be construed as personal medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken based solely on information from the webinar. You should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to your health and well-being. The information and opinions provided here are believed to be accurate and sound, based on the best judgment available, but those who fail to consult appropriate health authorities assume the risk of any injuries. The publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions.


