Thursday, August 21, 2008

Back Pain and Nutrition: A Lesson From Mozart


Hi All,

Okay, well let's get something straight - Mozart is the name of my Bernese Mountain Dog and truly man's best bud.
Well ... yesterday, we got some troubling news about Mozart. We were told that my pal has got cancer and the doctor's prognosis was not very positive.
At first my wife and I cried, then we cried some more ... but then we took a step back and asked ourselves, "What could have caused this?"
When we asked the doctor what caused the cancer, she told us it was a predisposition to the breed ... our response was "Bologna!" There was no way that cancer was a predisposition - there had to be a cause!
Is it any wonder why an estimated 50% of all dogs will die of cancer? Why hasn't mainstream medicine begin to question this?
Upon doing some research, we believe we found the culprit.
We feed our dogs the best in organic food; however, there was one critical factor that we failed to ignore. Dogs were not designed to have processed dog food, chock full of rice, grains and other fillers not common to their 'natural lifestyle' ... (that opens up a whole new discussion).
The processed food is one significant 'culprit' to the possible disease (as the same goes for humans).
Here's How This Story Relates to Back and Neck Pain...
All too often, people will go about their daily lives with back and neck pain under the false assumption that their pain is hereditary or it's an 'incurable' disease or it's a herniated disc or it's arthritis or it's osteoporosis ... whatever the label may be.
Once given a label, most people begin to look for an immediate solution to the problem.
Perhaps, the bigger question might be, "What caused my back and neck pain in the first place?"
Identifying the cause can often provide tremendous insight into discovering the ultimate solution ... and, providing you with a tremendous life of pain-free living.
Wishing you all great health,
Charlie
PS After 3-Days in the ER, Mozart is now home with us. We've conducted some extensive research and ... well ... we're going to try everything to fight this with Mozart. It wouldn't be the first time we accomplished something that someone claimed was 'impossible."
PPS In the book, "Powerful Strategies for Back and Neck Pain Relief", the focus is on my quest to uncover my own back and neck pain relief solutions by obtaining an understanding of the causes of the problem. If you're interested, please check out http://www.backandneckpainresources.com/.

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