Stenosis [bone and vascular]

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Stenosis: narrowing of channel with bony and connective tissue structure and in vascular vessels [arteries/veins].

Overview

Spinal stenosis, as well as vascular stenosis, it treated medically through surgical intervention and mechanical scraping of nerve channels or through insertion of foreign structures within narrow channels in blood vessels.

Despite decades of medical abuse by insertion of stints in blood vessels, it appears medicine is quietly trying to end these abusive practices.

Despite opinions to the contrary, stints don’t work and never did; patients who received them experienced NO BETTER long term results or extension of life than patients who did not.

Spinal intervention by way of quick, easy, day surgeries to end chronic low back pain and restore mobility, like stints, have proved to be another medical fiasco similar to HEART BYPASS SURGERY that has also proven to be a medical sham perpetrated on ignorant, desperate patients who only know what their doctors tell them.

Sorry for the good news!

Instead of getting mad at the messenger, wake up and become knowledgable about human physiology.  If you don’t have the time or interest in such matters, reach out and obtain guidance from people who know more about these subjects than your doctor.

Like it or not, YOU are on your own.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

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