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Video - Pain Free with No Drugs

 

 

Do You Make These 7 Mistakes 
When Managing Pain?


1. Thinking in Parts, but not in Whole.
2. Blaming Pain as the Problem – (it’s actually your best friend)
3. Going Against Nature's Movement Plan Unconsciously
4. Not Understanding That How You Move is as Important as What You Eat
5. Treating Your Symptoms as the Actual Cause
6. Doing More and More, But Getting Less and Less Results
7. Feeling Good, But Not Realising You're Harming Your Body at the Same Time

These assumptions and your own questions will be addressed by Jeremy Chance, Director of Body Chance Australia at a special workshop to introduce "BodyChance": a method of managing the movement of the body based on the discoveries of F. Matthias Alexander (otherwise known as the Alexander Technique).


Science Proves How To Reduce Your Pain by 86%

On 19th August, 2008 the British Medical Journal published a paper on a 5 year survey costing over £1,000,000 which surveyed 579 chronic or recurrent back pain sufferers drawn from 64 different medical practices across England. As part of this study, 144 pain sufferers were given 24 lessons in the Alexander Technique and reported one year after finishing their lessons, that instead of their previous average of 21 days per month of pain, they were only getting 3 days of back pain.

"...The effect of 24 lessons in the Alexander technique was greater at one year than at three months, with a 42% reduction in Roland disability score and an 86% reduction in days in pain compared with the control group.BMJ 2008;337:a884

Why Have Two Nobel Prize Winners Recommended a Technique 
for Eliminating Pain That You Have Probably Never Heard Of?

- In his 1973 speech to accept the Nobel Prize for Medicine, Professor Nicholas Tinbergen talked about his experience of the discoveries of F. Matthias Alexander, the person who first taught this effective technique:

“So from personal experience we can already confirm some of the seemingly fantastic claims made by Alexander and his followers, namely that many types of under-performance and even ailments, both mental and physical, can be alleviated, sometimes to a surprising extent, by teaching the body musculature to function differently.”

Nicholas Tinbergen,

Nobel Prize for Medicine Oration Speech, December 12th 1973

But even before that, in his 1914 book "The Endeavours of Jean Fernel", Nobel Prize winner Sir Charles Sherrington, widely recognized by scientists as the father of Modern Neurophysiology, wrote this about Alexander's discoveries:

"Mr. Alexander has done a service to the subject [of the study of reflex and voluntary movement] by insistently treating each act as involving the whole integrated individual, the whole psychophysical man. To take a step is an affair, not of this or that limb solely, but of the total neuromuscular activity of the moment, not least of the head and neck."
Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) Neurophysiologist
Nobel Prize for Medicine 1932

Where Can You Learn More About it?

If this Technique is so good, why haven't you heard about it?

Because this work is educational, not therapeutic, this work needs to be studied and practiced – it won't "cure" you, but it will teach you how to look after yourself so you are never bothered by chronic pain again. (Or any kind of pain.)

Jeremy Chance – has been learning and teaching this work since 1969. He offers a practical and fun workshop demonstrating how it works by offering participants an opportunity to experience a lesson with him.

Jeremy runs a successful company in Japan – BodyChance – with hundreds of people passing through his studios in Tokyo and Osaka. 

Register Your Email for a 3 Minute demonstration by Jeremy on how sitting and reaching in your chair is destroying your body. (live video recording)

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