Life Without Pain

LIFE WITHOUT PAIN by Sang Whang
It is a universal desire of mankind to live a long, pain-free healthy life. Science finally discovers the common cause of aging, pain and degenerative adult diseases. Now you can learn the scientific natural way to extend your life without pain.
When we are under severe stress or over-exert ourselves, we create large concentrations of acidic wastes in particular area(s) in a short time, too fast for the normal body process to disperse them. This is the cause of pain. Also, when that happens, because acid coagulates blood, the capillaries around the concentration get clogged; therefore, blood cannot get into that area to carry out the wastes. It is a vicious cycle. Unattended, the pain can last for a long time. We take painkillers to alleviate the pain; but we know very well that it does not remove the cause of the pain but fools our brain so that we do not feel the pain. When the effect of the medicine wears out, the pain returns. Furthermore, these pills create negative side-effects.
Concentrated wastes must be dispersed to eliminate the cause of pain. Massage, vibrators, hot baths, magnets, and far-infrared heating pads are all effective means. However, far-infrared pads are the best, because FIR heat expands the clogged up capillaries to allow warm blood to penetrate into the area and pull out the concentrated acids (such as lactic acid) and disperse them to the cooler area by blood circulation and heat transfer. When there is a small area of either very hot or cold temperature, the body tries to even out the temperature by forcing the flow of blood.
Hot baths and far-infrared sauna can help also; however, since they heat the whole body, the process of transfer is slow. Concentrated deep-penetrating heat on the painful area is the fastest way to disperse the acid wastes and relieve the pain. We commonly misunderstand that an inflamed area is hotter than the rest of the body and we use an ice pack. The ice pack cools the affected area, thus forcing blood to flow into the colder area to maintain uniform body temperature. But since the capillaries are closed, the blood flow is slow.
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