Pain is Weird
(Think neuritic pain... Think Dolo-Meta B)
Pain science reveals a volatile, misleading sensation that is often more than just a symptom, and sometime. Pain is not just a message from injured tissues to be accepted at face value, but a complex experience that is thoroughly tuned by your brain. The results are often strange and counter-intuitive, like quantum physics, but the science is clear: every painful sensation is 100% Brain Made, and there is no pain without brain.
Does that mean can we take pain away? Just how much power does the mind have over pain? Can confidence and education cure?
Articles on this topic are now common, but most of them tease readers with the tantalizing idea that pain can be treated with the mind… while failing to explain how. In this article, I get specific about what’s realistic and practical with “mind over pain.” There’s bad news, but there’s also good news — if you understand how pain actually works.
Many discoveries about the physiology of pain have been painfully slow to reach the public, or even health professionals. This is useful stuff, and it needs to be shared.... Ref.; Painscience.
• DOLO-META B (Diclofenac Sodium, Vitamin B, Vitamin B6, Vitamin 12)
The action of DOLO-META B can be attributed to its components. Diclofenac Sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent that possesses analgesic and anti-pyretic activities...

Pain is Weird
(Think neuritic pain... Think Dolo-Meta B)
Pain science reveals a volatile, misleading sensation that is often more than just a symptom, and sometime. Pain is not just a message from injured tissues to be accepted at face value, but a complex experience that is thoroughly tuned by your brain. The results are often strange and counter-intuitive, like quantum physics, but the science is clear: every painful sensation is 100% Brain Made, and there is no pain without brain.
Does that mean can we take pain away? Just how much power does the mind have over pain? Can confidence and education cure?
Articles on this topic are now common, but most of them tease readers with the tantalizing idea that pain can be treated with the mind… while failing to explain how. In this article, I get specific about what’s realistic and practical with “mind over pain.” There’s bad news, but there’s also good news — if you understand how pain actually works.
Many discoveries about the physiology of pain have been painfully slow to reach the public, or even health professionals. This is useful stuff, and it needs to be shared.... Ref.; Painscience.
• DOLO-META B (Diclofenac Sodium, Vitamin B, Vitamin B6, Vitamin 12)
The action of DOLO-META B can be attributed to its components. Diclofenac Sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent that possesses analgesic and anti-pyretic activities...
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