Conquer Pain the Natural Way: How to Break the Pain Cycle and Regain Control of Your Life

Conquer Pain the Natural Way: How to Break the Pain Cycle and Regain Control of Your Life

by Leon Chaitow (Author)

Synopsis

Beyond pharmaceutical painkillers, depression and frustration are natural and effective ways to make pain bearable. For sufferers of various types of illness, as well as those recovering from surgery, an accident or injury, Conquer Pain offers a number of ways, both physical and mental, to cope with pain and find peace. Techniques include stretching, hydrotherapy, meditation and visualisation, with lifestyle programs including diet and exercise. From understanding types of pain, to positive attitudes and physical therapy, this book offers a wealth of advice to the short and long term treatment of pain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Duncan Baird Publishers
Published: 16 May 2002

ISBN 10: 1903296579
ISBN 13: 9781903296578

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Beyond pharmaceutical painkillers, depression and frustration are natural and effective ways to make pain bearable. For sufferers of various types of illness, as well as those recovering from surgery, an accident or injury, Conquer Pain offers a number of ways, both physical and mental, to cope with pain and find peace. Techniques include stretching, hydrotherapy, meditation and visualisation, with lifestyle programs including diet and exercise. From understanding types of pain, to positive attitudes and physical therapy, this book offers a wealth of advice to the short and long term treatment of pain.
Author Bio
Leon Chaitow is a registerd osteopath and naturopath. He is the editor of the Journal of Bodywork and Movement therapies and he lectures internationally to medical professionals on both bodywork and general health topics from an intehrated naturopathic and osteopathic perspective. Author of more then sixty books on pain and related subjects, Leon is also senior lecturer and module leader at the University of Westminster, London.