Subconscious Mind Said to Produce Safer, More Effective Pain Relief Than Drugs
At a time when the safety of pain medications such as Vioxx, Celebrex, and Aleve are being publicly questioned, millions of people have nowhere to turn for relief. Or do they? A new technique is allowing at least some pain sufferers to give themselves a safe and possibly effective alternative from a new source – their own subconscious mind.
(PRWEB) January 14, 2005 -- At a time when the safety of pain medications
such as Vioxx, Celebrex, and Aleve are being publicly questioned, millions of
people have nowhere to turn for relief. Or do they?
“If you’re concerned
about the safety of your pain medication, or if it doesn’t work, why not invite
your subconscious to try to give you some relief?” asks Ben Plumb, CEO of The
Visualization Group, Inc., a new self-help service that shows chronic pain
suffers how to use tools called visualization statements to try to ease their
pain.
According to Plumb, visualization statements represent the specific
language that your subconscious wants you to read to it to help it reduce your
pain. You can obtain this language by working at home, over the telephone, with
one of the company’s facilitators. The process takes about an hour and involves
using a homemade pendulum device to obtain Yes and No answers from the
subconscious about your pain.
“I sustained a significant injury to my
back four years ago, and have been virtually pain-free now for months,” says
Rosanne Haines, 49, a human resources manager who began using visualization
statements in June, 2004.
The method not only
seems to work well for back pain and pain in the neck and other extremities, but
also for fibromyalgia pain. “I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 1990, and am
so thankful to have the relief I have so far attained,” says Jean Rose, 61, a
licensed mental health counselor who began the program seven months ago.
Visualization statements may also work for some forms of arthritis pain and
neuropathic pain (nerve pain).
Himself a ten-year victim of chronic hip
pain that no drug or doctor could resolve, Plumb, a Harvard MBA and former
executive in the healthcare industry, turned in desperation to his subconscious
in the summer of 2003. After working for months to learn how to communicate with
it, he developed a simple technique that almost anyone can use to discover what
visualization statements may help ease their pain.
About The
Visualization Group
The service of The Visualization Group is maintained and
delivered by people who have personally suffered from years of chronic pain and
have used visualization statements to obtain significant relief when nothing
else worked. All facilitators are either Professional (licensed) or Regular
(non-licensed) members of the American Counseling Association and are bound by
its Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. The company does not provide
medical or healthcare advice and does not have medical professionals on staff.
The visualization method described in this news release is Patent Pending.
Contact Information:
Ben Plumb, CEO
352-376-7095
http://www.thevisualizationgroup.com
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