| PAIN MEDS NOT WORKING
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Sometimes the wrong drug is taken for a given type of pain.
E.g., an anti-inflammatory might be needed but a Central Nervous System suppressant
is taken. Even something as simple as a heating pad that feels good initially
can aggravate pain into a much worse state. Drug tolerence is also a condition
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DRUG TOLERENCE
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Frequent use of analgesics often results in ineffectiveness.
The body's metabolism and nervous system get so used to an analgesic that the
dosages become both less effective and shorter acting. Increasing dosages only
helps in the short run and long term effects of higher dosages can be
disastrous.
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MINIMAL RELIEF
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Sometimes, because a drug just doesn’t work on the cause or location
of pain, and sometimes, because of drug tolerance or other factors, adequate
relief just isn’t achieved. In testing of different types and levels of pain, X-Celerel and TherapEze, when used together and as directed, have achieved
noticeable pain relief in 97% of the people who have tried them. In most cases,
relief is fast. In a few cases, such as deep knee pain, as much as 4 hours has
passed before pain is noticeably diminished and with severe pain, second treatments were needed. However, all of the people who had success with it reported
that the relief has been long lasting.
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| SIDE EFFECTS |
Analgesic side effects are many including GI ulceration,
kidney damage, addiction, tolerance, behavioral abnormalities, lightheadedness,
nausea, respiratory depression and death. X-Celerel and TherapEze are healthy alternatives to analgesics and can be used as often as necessary.
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NEED RELIEF NOW
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The unique and simple self applied combination of an X-Celerel massage followed by TherapEze treatment can have rapid and lasting pain relief.
Unless injected, drugs take time to be absorbed and delivered to parts of the
body where they are needed. The rapid acting combination of X-Celerel followed
by cold TherapEze can provide lasting pain relief.
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| PAIN SPECIALISTS |
Pain specialists
provide periodic nerve injections (sometimes quite painful) of
anesthetics mixed with steroids to relieve inflammation. Even when they
inject the right spot, the injection may be effective for only one
month.
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| TENS |
TENS (transcutaneous, electrical nerve stimulation), (by prescription only in the U.S.A.) is often worn all day and
activated by the patient as needed, typically every 1/2 hour for 15 to
30 minutes. The sticky electrodes tend to get caught on garments and
peel away from the skin which creates painful shocking. After prolonged
use, the patient gets TENS irritation and is confronted with a decision
of accepting device irritation or tolerating the pain.
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SCS
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SCS
while being very effective is a surgical procedure and sometimes
involves infectious risk with wires permanently pierced through the
skin. |
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BACK SURGERY
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Back Surgery has been only 80% successful for one disc injury and the success rate goes down dramatically with each additional disc injury |