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Are You A Carrier of Pain?

We are carriers of our pain form beginning to end.

From the day we are conceived we experience some form of pain. In the womb, we take upon the pain that affects the carrier of pain (mother). As we grow we experience falls, trauma, unkind words that can affect us negatively for life. If not addressed we carry these things with us forever. A bad marriage or breakup, the loss of a loved one, mistreatment, and any other form of pain can be held in the body for years.

Upon carrying this pain, it becomes a part of us without recognizing it or the triggers of our pains. This can cause behaviors that such as moodiness and uncontrolled temper, learning disabilities, diseases and conditions, addiction and drug usage, lack of growth and stagnation. These are just a few symptoms of someone who carries pain and may be in need of help. If you know someone with limited focus, sadness, anxiety and depression, sleeplessness, experiences high and unusual pain that is general or specific they may need that help of an allied health practitioner.

Massage therapsits, Network Chiropractors, Accupunturists and other forms of "hands on" healing may be the answer to solving your situation. Medical massage therapy can be used once the "mental pain has physical appearance." Car accidents, repetitive stress injuries, chronic pain, or immobility are some reasons to visit your neighborhood Neuromuscular Therapist. Although you must research which road to take many times its a combination of therapies that will have the greatest impact.

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