Monday, August 17, 2009

Lower Back Pain?

Why your lower back hurts! My experience has lead me to believe that the kidneys are inflamed, which in turn, puts pressure on the adrenal glands and could make them malfunction. All of this is because the bladder has a muscle spasm, which gives you improper urine function, leaky bladder, weak stream, enlarged prostrate, urinary infections, or urinating numerous times in a short period.

When the kidneys are not functioning to capacity, toxins will back up into the blood system, this could cause numerous other disorders such as; change in blood pressure (higher or lower), painful, achy, or weak muscles and joints, head aches, and/or an abundant of other disorders.

I have noticed when I correct the bladder there will be a change in all of the above along with improved hips, knees, and ankles.

I have found 90% of my clients have this bladder disorder. After one treatment, over two thirds will find relief for a long period of time, but one third will have it re-occurring every month or two. If not corrected, many other symptoms will appear, and long-term problems will start to form.

In the way I look at the body, 90% of a person's issues are symptoms and 10% is the true health problem. If you fix the problems, the symptoms will go away.

Mike Mah, Hoy Chi Master, http://www.nostressmike.com/1801.html
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