Lack of pain sensation could be due to genetic mutation! - Instablogs
Lack of pain sensation could be due to genetic mutation!
Anupam Agnihotri , Shimla: Dec 15 2006
Made Popular Dec 15 2006
You might have noticed that some people are more susceptible to pain while some are not, and surely, this might have baffled you. Now researchers have answer to this abstruse question too. Actually, researchers studied a Pakistani family in which a...
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Robert
Kinston, United States
PAINKILLERS ARE HURTING RECOVERY
75% OF NATURAL CURING EFFECTS ARE BEING LOSS

ABSTRACT

The continual use of prescription and over-the-counter painkillers for any and all reasons are preventing the body’s natural ability to identify, treat, cure and relieve pain. The unintended consequence of depending on the medical industry to relieve pain and replace the use of the natural healing can be the greatest mistake we as humans have made.

We are beyond just not using painkillers any more, the average person seeing a doctor today has already damaged the cells of their bodies to the point of having to resort to surgery or massive amounts of life threatening drugs. We must start with an educational program that informs the individual of the problem and enlists their support in acquiring the information to prove the theory.

Taking a survey that will prove the healthiest people are the ones that have been careful in the use of painkillers, have a positive attitude and outlook on life and their health expectations. Have your experiences make the difference.

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