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Feel Good – The Diet/Pain Connection

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Conventional medicine has failed to consider the diet in their treatment regime. Conventional medicine also fails in the elimination of chronic pain—that’s why it’s called chronic. Doctors may consider that obesity and diabetes, both epidemics in this country, might be affected by the diet. But the truth is, the entire human condition is most powerfully affected by what you eat. Dr. Twogood stumbled upon the diet/pain connection in 1985 and has written four books about his observations in practice, including “No Milk” in 1991, “How to Rid Your Body of Pain” in 1996, “MSG is Everywhere” in 1997, and his newest book, “Chronic Pain Gone 90 Days” which just came out this year. On this program, Dr. Twogood will list the specific substances that cause pain. With this information, you will be able to make specific, easy to understand and implement, changes to your diet that will eliminate your pain in less than 90 days.

Links: http://www.chronicpaingone90day.com/

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