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How to Actually Get Pain Relief for Syringomyelia

Easily?

Do you want to get pain relief for syringomyelia? Syringomyelia is one of those rare back pain conditions many have never heard of.

Only around 40,000 Americans are known to have it. Yet if you’ve been

diagnosed with syringomyelia you already understand its potentially devastating effects.

Recently I received a letter from Barbara who has suffered with the

condition for years. She wrote of the pain and other effects syringomyelia causes:

“Syringomyelia (SM) is a Neurological condition that affects many parts of

the body. A cyst forms inside the Spinal Cord and slows the spinal fluid

down to where it does not flow properly.

There are secondary side effects of SM which are nearly just as painful such as scoliosis, spondylitis, paralysis, palsy, and many more. Little is

known about the disease and mine was caused by trauma and I have suffered beyond belief for over six years now.”

I’ll share how Barbara was able to almost completely wean herself off

morphine(!) for her pain in a moment, but first let me explain what we know about the condition.

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What Is Syringomyelia? While there are two significant types of syringomyelia, both are

characterized by the formation of an expanding cyst, called a syrinx, inside the spinal cord itself.

As the cyst expands, it first compresses the nerves in that area of the

spinal cord causing pain and other dysfunction beginning with weakness,

numbness and impairment of temperature sensitivity.

Over time, the syrinx may permanently damage and even completely destroy the spinal cord with severe consequences including loss of bladder

and bowel control, sexual dysfunction and even paralysis.

What Causes Syringomyelia? The first major form of syringomyelia is called communicating

syringomyelia. Associated with an anatomical brain abnormality called a Chiari I malformation, the lower part of the cerebellum protrudes from the

head into the cervical (neck) part of the spinal canal allowing a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) filled syrinx to develop in the cervical area.

Symptoms of communicating syringomyelia often appear in early to mid-

adulthood and may be accompanied by hydrocephalus (an accumulation of CSF in the brain) or arachnoiditis (inflammation of the spinal cord

membrane).

The second major form, non-communicating syringomyelia, follows some form of trauma to the spinal cord that affects the movement of CSF

through the area, prompting cyst growth. Trauma may be a direct injury

or an side effect of another condition such as meningitis, hemorrhage, tumor or arachnoiditis.

Treatments for Syringomyelia Standard treatment for syringomyelia typically involves some type of

surgery. The surgery performed depends on the location and form of syrinx.

Often surgery involves placing a shunt to drain CSF filling the syrinx (or accumulating on the brain) into the abdomen. When the cause of

syringomyelia is a tumor, removal by surgery is usually the preferred option.

Syringomyelia is one of the few conditions doctors actually agree with us

that drugs are of little or no value, other than the pills they prescribe to deal with the pain.

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Since any surgery around the brain or spinal cord carries tremendous risk and drugs don’t help, we’ve received letters asking what else we can do

about the condition.

Watch this Video HERE about Pain Relief for Syringomyelia which is presented by Jan M. Keppel Hesselink, MD, PhD.

A Natural Alternative Pain Relief for Syringomyelia

While syringomyelia remains largely a mystery to the medical community, we do know fibrosis (internal scar tissue) is associated with the formation

of many types of cysts.

Breaking down the excess fibrin behind fibrosis is the job of proteolytic enzymes throughout your body. Your pancreas makes these enzymes

naturally but the amount of enzymes made declines rapidly by your late 20s.

This just so happens to coincide with the typical onset of symptoms of

those with communicating syringomyelia (not to mention the lengthening of recovery time from injuries in general).

In the case of non-communicating syringomyelia, fibrosis likely plays a role in cyst formation due to the body’s natural response to any injury –

flooding the area with white blood cells, instigating inflammation and laying down layers of protein-based fibrin to repair the injured area.

That’s why we weren’t completely surprised by Barbara’s letter. Here’s

what she did:

“I take 6 Heal-n-Soothe® a day in place of the Morphine. I still take one Morphine a day but look forward to only taking the Heal-n-Soothe®. The

side effects of Morphine are not good, whereas the side effects of Heal-n-Soothe® do not exist.”

If you’re not familiar with Heal-n-Soothe®, it’s our leading supplement

which combines high doses of proteolytic enzymes with a dozen powerful

natural anti-inflammatories. We get reports all the time from around the world of individuals tossing their pain pills in the trash in favor of this

much safer, natural alternative.

Of course, since the proteolytic enzymes and other ingredients support a natural process rather than chemically hide pain, it may take a little

longer to get full results and you need to take it consistently. Barbara knew this and benefitted as a result:

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“I highly recommend the Heal-n-Soothe® for those who are suffering

chronic pain. As with all natural products, you must give it time to work and not just take it for a short time and give up on it. My Neurologist has

encouraged me to take it, as well. I am not afraid of ending up in a wheelchair with the SM because of the Heal-n-Soothe®, I believe it will

gradually heal my spinal cord and to just be relieved of the horrible pain is so wonderful.”

Heal-n-Soothe® is so much safer than drugs you have nothing to

lose giving it a try.

And unlike drugs, our supplement is guaranteed to work for your pain or your money back.

Isn’t it time you gave Heal-n-Soothe® a try?

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