Teresa Farrell

"I always find plenty of accurate and useful information on your site. I have also benefited from some of the exercises in your "7 Day Back Pain Cure" book. I don't have huge problems with pain or join t issues, just a little sciatica from time to time and a bit of knee soreness on climbing stairs. This was recently improve … Read More

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Pain-Free People Know 7 Things That Pain Sufferers Don’t

things pain free people know that pain sufferers don't

Nearly half of U.S. adults (47 percent) struggle with at least one type of chronic pain, according to a survey of 353,000 people from Gallup-Healthways.[i] Among them, 31 percent have neck or back pain, 26 percent have leg or knee pain, and 18 percent have another kind of pain. Further, among those in their late-40s to la … Read More

Filed Under: Pain and Inflammation
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

My STRONG Recommendation If You’re on “Dancing With the Stars”

It’s nearly impossible to watch an episode of “Dancing With the Stars” (DWTS) without marveling over the sheer athleticism of the contestants. Competitive ballroom dancing is easily one of the most taxing, most demanding of physical feats. As reported by the Associated Press (AP):[i] “Even Olympians have been felled by the … Read More

Filed Under: Pain and Inflammation
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Is It Best to Shower in the Morning or Evening?

It’s one of the great questions in life: should you shower in the morning or at night? Each side definitely has its devotees, while others simply allow their schedule to dictate when’s the best time to wash up. But let’s say you have time both morning and night for a shower. Is one truly better than the other? It turns ou … Read More

Filed Under: General Health
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

The 9 Top Symptoms of Fibromyalgia (most don’t know they have this disease!)

Fibromyalgia Neck Pain

It’s estimated that 5 million Americans, mostly women, suffer from fibromyalgia.[i] Most are not diagnosed until middle age, although symptoms often begin earlier, and many are not correctly diagnosed at all. Often considered an arthritis-related condition, fibromyalgia is not actually a form of arthritis. However, it is … Read More

Filed Under: Fibromyalgia
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

5 Vegetables That Help Build Muscle

When you think of building muscles, vegetables are probably the last food group that comes to mind. A thick grass-fed steak, a couple of free-range eggs or even a whey protein shake … these are the types of foods that truly build muscles, right? Yes, they certainly do … but they’re not the only ones. And if you’re overloo … Read More

Filed Under: Muscles
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

11 Signs of Dementia to Watch For

… Plus an 8-Question Dementia Risk Quiz Earlier this year, stunning new research was published showing the biological processes that lead to mental decline and eventually dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, start 18 years before symptoms appear.[i] The researchers followed more than 2,000 participants for 18 years a … Read More

Filed Under: Alzheimer's
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Jim Gillis

“After a few years of sciatica problems and trying different remedies, I came across your website. I ordered your 7 Day Back Pain Cure Book and started studying. I tried a chiropractor, inversion table, stretches, exercises, etc. Finally, I ordered your Lose The Back Pain System, Heal-n-Soothe and Rub on Relief. The most val … Read More

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Three Big Barriers to YOUR Health

Locked Gate

By Dr. Mark Wiley, The Healthy Back Institute Whether you have back pain, sciatica, neck or shoulder pain, headaches, PMS, tendonitis or something other... you have by now likely sought out alternative practices to relieve your suffering. Maybe the prescription meds helped a bit, but only for a while. You learned -- or f … Read More

Filed Under: Arthritis, Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Should You Keep Working (or Playing) If You Have Back Pain?

should you work with back pain

Michael Brantley, a star outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, suffered back pain even before the season began. Like many others in professional sports, he apparently was -- and possibly still is -- trying to "play through the pain." Meanwhile, many, many others who work in other jobs suffer back pain and similarly try to … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,