Sunday, 2 August 2020

NO SURGERY FOR BONE SPURS

2019 research on bone spurs showed that soft tissue attaches itself to the bone.

However, this chiropractor has proven that bone spurs on the spine can be fixed without surgery.


What is important with bone spurs is that you stretch your body. So when a bone spur began impacting upon the nerve that impacted upon my left arm I took action to visit my chiropractor and therapeutic massage therapist. I also recommend inversion therapy on an inversion table for stretching the back.

I found that a few minutes on the table for six weeks on an inversion table solved my sciatica. I was also enabled to regain most of my height that had decreased previously. Stretching the body is essential if you suffer from bone spurs or sciatica.

Of course correct nutrition is also essential for the correct functioning of the body and I do have a new strategic protocol for this purpose, it includes essential supplementation to ensure that the body receives all the help that it can receive.

Surgery on the spine can be very dangerous and as far as I am concerned it is not worth the risk in these cases. I've seen the results of many people whose health conditions were made worse by having an operation on their spines. Operative procedure doesn't always go to plan. That is the reason that I recommend that people try alternative remedies in these cases. If people take the right pro-active action and respond to health conditions in a healthy and natural way first, they can at least say I've tried everything that I could to help myself to resolve it with the help of highly trained complimentary medicine therapists that specialise in these health conditions.

It is up to patients to take responsibility for their health conditions and do everything that they can do to resolve it. So what could have caused the bone spur in my neck? I was involved in a serious car accident in the mid 90s and I had whiplash. Chiropractors know that in a majority of cases their clients with back issues have experienced a physical trauma to the back e.g. a physical injury.

I also had a physical injury to my spine and neck in 2009 due to an accident in the bath.

I have had a swollen arthritic bone in my left hand since my 30s and again that was the result of two physical injuries to the left hand.


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