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Stop Sciatica and Spinal Stenosis

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Stop Sciatica and Spinal Stenosis

By: Stan Shepherd
Narrated by: Michael Campobasso
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Sciatica and spinal stenosis are two scourges of our modern sedentary lifestyles. Many people suffer needlessly from these conditions when they could be completely cured by correcting the muscle imbalances that cause the sciatic nerve to be pressured. The vast majority of sciatica and spinal stenosis cases are not caused by old age or degenerative processes, but are the result of muscle imbalances in the body, and specifically the muscles that are attached to the spine and pelvis.

The book describes how to cure sciatica and spinal stenosis and prevent them from recurring. The cure replaces surgery and other standard treatments based on expensive scans and tests which cannot cure these conditions because they do not address the root cause of the problems. The author cured himself of sciatica and spinal stenosis (he was diagnosed with both) by correcting the muscle imbalances through personal effort alone. The cure is permanent and within reach of everyone.

©2019 Stan Shepherd (P)2019 Stan Shepherd
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poorly.narrated. enticing title with anyone who suffers, but strings you along with boring narrative. also, need to better illustrate exercises verbally and explain why doctors don't want to endorse this approach if it really works. why would a physical therapist or chiropractor not want to try this approach? but overall the narrator stinks

poor narration. not substantiated sufficiently.

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