Is Tendonitis Permanent? Part 2
Tendonitis like Carpal Tunnel, Tennis Elbow, Whiplash, Plantar Fasciitis, etc, is only permanent -IF- you don't take the RIGHT measures to heal it.
Date: 2/24/2009 3:45:06 PM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 6703 times There are three answers to the question "Is Tendonitis Permanent?"
The first answer is "Yes, it is."
Left to our own devices, the way the human body works, it is predictable and almost certain that your tendonitis issue will continue to get worse, whether quickly or slowly.
It's just the way the body works.
The Second answer is "No."
NO
When you have the RIGHT information, Tendonitis can be eliminated quickly, simply, and reliably.
It doesn't take rocket science. Western Medicine can't seem to figure it out, nor will they, because the 'cure' is the right information and self care at home, which Doctors can't make any money off of.
Don't get me wrong, Doctors have good intentions, they just don't have any effective tools in their tool boxes to 'fix' tendonitis.
It's a lot like it must have been back when we discovered fire. It was a complete mystery until we figured out how to make it for ourselves. Then it was simple.
Tendonitis is a lot like that. Simple.
If you've had tendonitis for a month, or a year, or a decade, it doesn't matter. It is entirely possible to become pain free again.
-IF- you interact with your body in the correct way.
And if anybody tells you that they've tried to make their pain go away, and they still have pain, what they really means is that they tried the wrong methods.
The important concept here is that:
Tendonitis like Carpal Tunnel, Tennis Elbow, Whiplash, Plantar Fasciitis, etc, is only permanent -IF- you don't take the RIGHT measures to heal it.
Stay tuned for the 3rd answer to the question of "Is Tendonitis Permanent?"
It Depends.
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