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Overview80% of Americans will experience back pain sometime in their life. 1 out of 5 people in the world suffer daily from chronic pain. 250 people a day are dying daily from opiod overdoses in the US alone. Back surgeries and knee surgeries have a low success rate. Drugs mask the pain and cause a multitude of side effects. Physical therapy, acupuncture, and other modalities offer little or temporary relief. What's the root cause of so much pain? Why do different experts have different opinions on the cause of pain? In this book The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back , communications engineer Brajesh Singh methodically explores these false leads like a detective, and finds the straw, the root cause of most chronic pain. Drawing on mounting evidence from medical and scientific studies, he demonstrates why most of the time pain isn't caused by a physical defect, and that you too can heal your pain without drugs, surgery or physical therapy. He takes you on a journey where he refutes the conventional causes of pain. And he provides a simple and proven process that you can use right now to heal yourself from your pain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brajesh Singh , Alexandra Andrieș , Jeff BraucherPublisher: Biopsychosocial Publishing Imprint: Biopsychosocial Publishing Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9781737663805ISBN 10: 1737663805 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 15 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsNature gives you everything you need to heal yourself. This book shows you how to harness the healing power that is already within you. -Susan Campbell, PhD, author of Getting Real and From Triggered to Tranquil Millions of people can get better from reading this book, and if you're in pain, you're probably one of them. Adam Heller, founder of ZeroPainNow(R) Once you rule out life-threatening conditions, and when conventional interventions do not eliminate the symptoms, the ZeroPainNow(R) process is often the best possible methodology. For many people this may be all that you need. -Dr. Fatima Hajera, DO An insightful look into the life of those that live with chronic pain that many can relate to and most don't understand. Read this book, especially if you are in pain. -Tatiana Bezer, yoga teacher and owner of Samadhi Mala Beads I warmly welcome and encourage the use of these novel strategies in the therapeutic armamentarium in the battle against chronic pain which is still a great drain in productivity and workplace logistics. Dr. Dheeraj R. Kamalam, MD, board-certified anesthesiologist and interventional pain physician The road to remission is littered with rabbit holes and dead ends. Thank you, Brajesh, for illuminating the REAL path back to zero pain now. This book will make many lives worth living again. Edward Glaser, DPM, doctor of podiatric medicine and founder of Sole Supports Inc. I wish I had considered ALL the biopsychosocial aspects of pain and had access to this book and Brajesh's story sooner. This book is a game changer! Candis Hickman, former occupational therapist, currently a personal branding coach A Traffic Signaling Analogy chapter was so simple to read, and a lightbulb should come on after reading his uplifting story with his end result of NO Pain! I for one will recommend this book for my friends, family and patients to read. Nanci J. Kersch, LAc., LMT, CT, DTR, HHA, CNA Hope is the word that I felt throughout reading this book. Marilyn K. Volker, EdD, PhD, sexologist, gender specialist, special needs educator/counselor If you suffer persistent chronic pain, you'll love this book as you can relate to it AND finally get on a real solution AND discover why everything you've tried so far hasn't worked. Esther Drost, founder of MagicReset This book may be the gateway to ending your years of chronic pain. An entertaining read that delivers incredible amounts of Hope for those in pain. Leticia Latino, Back2Basics Podcast: Reconnecting to the essence of YOU This book offers a roadmap to a proven, enduring solution for ending the agony. Buy it, read it, share it! Clifford Edwards, author of The Forgiveness Handbook: A Simple Guide to Freedom of the Mind and Heart This book is a must read for those who dream of a pain-free life! Matilde Machiavello, director at AlmostAlwaysCalm If you're in pain, read the book to discover the process and test it for yourself. Ankush Jain, coach, consultant and author of Sweet Sharing: Rediscovering the REAL You This book provides insight into a psychosomatic technology that we as a culture have yet to master. This book can be a stepping-stone for many to begin their own healing journey. Rick Marlowe Sostre, executive trainer and coach In this book Brajesh guides you step by step to rapidly becoming pain-free. Read it and practice it-it's time to live your life fully! Kathy Zehringer, A Shift Happens Author InformationBrajesh K. Singh has a Master of Science in Computer Engineering. He has over 20 years' experience designing communication networks. He endured eight years of chronic back pain. Using his engineering mindset, he attempted to methodically solve his pain. Over eight years he found many ways that didn't work, and he was stuck with managing his pain until finally he discovered the Zero Pain Now(R) solution that ended his pain permanently. He was surprised to discover the connection between communication networks and the communications network of the human nervous system. The health of a communications network and the human nervous system is the content of its messages.Brajesh is a certified Zero Pain Now(R) Master Coach. When I was six or seven years old and learning how to read and write, my mother introduced me to the caret, the miraculous little symbol (^) that would allow me to add words I skipped by mistake or decided to add on second thought. That marked the foundation of my editing career. I have been editing and proofreading for more than 35 years, starting with a small publisher and moving on to ad agencies and freelance work. My main love is editing nonfiction books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |