Pain, suffering and stress can be intolerable -
but it doesn't have to be this way. Mindfulness
for Health reveals a series of simple practices that
you can incorporate into your daily life to relieve
chronic pain and the suffering and stress of illness.
Clinical trials show that mindfulness is at least as
effective as the most commonly prescribed painkillers
such as Tramadol and codeine. A recent study published
in the Journal of Neuroscience demonstrated that
it is more effective than morphine. Mindfulness can also
significantly reduce the anxiety, depression,
irritability, exhaustion and insomnia that can arise
from chronic pain and illness. This new book shares
the secrets of the Mindfulness-based approaches to pain
and illness therapy, developed by Vidyamala Burch at the
Breathworks centre in Manchester and which has its roots
in the groundbreaking work of pioneer Jon Kabat-Zinn
from the University of Massachusetts Medical Centre in
the US. The Breathworks Centre and its affiliates around
the world have helped thousands of people cope with
pain, illness and stress. Its pioneering approach is
praised by Professor Mark Williams of Oxford University,
Jon Kabat-Zinn and Professor Lance McCracken of King's
College London. The eight-week programme at the heart
of this book takes just 10-20 minutes per day. It is
particularly effective for the biggest causes of pain -
back problems, arthritis, migraine and diabetes but
works equally well for cancer (and its associated
chemotherapy), heart disease, fibromyalgia, celiac
disease, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, IBS, labour
pain and even tinnitus. You will be surprised by how
quickly your suffering melts away, leaving you able to
live life to the full again.
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