The Permanent Pain Cure

The Permanent Pain Cure by Ming Chew, published by McGraw-Hill in 2008, offers a comprehensive approach to pain management through non-invasive methods. This edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines a therapy regimen that focuses on hydrating, supplementing, stretching, and strengthening the fascia, providing readers with practical techniques that can be performed at home in just 15 minutes.
Readers will find illustrated guides to the exercises integral to the Ming plan, making it accessible for those seeking to alleviate pain without resorting to drugs or surgery. The content is relevant for individuals interested in health and fitness, as well as those exploring management techniques in the context of pain management and medical conditions. This resource aims to empower readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to take control of their pain relief journey.
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Ming Chew’s pain therapy involves hydrating, supplementing, stretching and strengthening the fascia, without the use of drugs or surgery. A typical therapy session lasts 15 minutes and can be done at home. This book presents the basics of the Ming plan, with illustrated guides to the exercises.
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