Pain Removal

Pain Removal


The word 'pain removal' often provokes strong reactions in many people who have been in pain for years. They have tried everything: painkillers, anti-inflammatories, pain anaesthetics, nerve blocks etc. and have given up the hope to ever get rid of their pain. Often this is also confirmed by their care provider: 'you have to learn to live with it' 'this pain cannot be cured'. So how is it possible that pain removal is offered here for example for arthritis or fibromyalgia? We try to explain it as simply as possible:
 
What is pain?
Pain is just a message for you to get your attention. The purpose of this is to protect you against physical damage or danger, for example so you don't continue with a broken leg. It ensures that you take action. We used to think that pain only related to physical damage. Neuroscience has now taught us that this is not the case and having pain does not mean that there is something structurally wrong with the body.

What is chronic pain?
All pain is generated in the (subconscious) brain. It is an advanced system based on many biological, psychological and social factors. Pain signals serve as protection. With chronic pain, the (subconscious) brain incorrectly holds onto the observation that the body still needs to be alerted or protected. It interprets the signals that come in incorrectly and it has created an over-protective program in the form of chronic pain.

Why is that happening?
Chronic pain occurs, for example, as a result of physical trauma or (chronic) stress. The brain emits a pain signal to take action, but no longer switches off the pain signal. This can be compared to a fire alarm that is still on while the fire is already extinguished. The pain signal has then become a "learned" pain nerve path and this becomes stronger as your pain experiences, thoughts and feelings about this become more frequent, more negative and more intense. A vicious circle.

Does chronic pain mean permanent injury?
It is possible that there is permanent injury, but that does not mean that one must have persistent pain.
It has long been proven through MRI and X-rays that one can have demonstrable tissue damage without sustained pain. Tissue can change and leave a scar or permanent damage, but that does not mean that you must have persistent pain. And conversely, chronic pain can be present in people without any tissue damage.

So the pain is between my ears?
No. Absolutely not. All the pain is real. What we know through MRI brain scans that physical pain and emotional pain are both processed in the same part of the brain. Emissions that should have disappeared are now becoming so sensitive that they are already triggered with a very small physical stimulus or even non-physical factors such as emotions, a belief or stressful situations in our lives.

How can OldPain2Go® help?
Pain signals are reversible. That's a fact. You can restore.
OldPain2Go® is like pressing the reset button of a fire alarm that still goes off in a building where there was a fire 10 years ago.
You don't have to believe in the methodology and although it doesn't work for everyone, the results can be a reduction or complete pain removal. To give yourself the best chance of success, you have to want to let go of the pain.
Once you understand how the process works, you have a wonderful opportunity to regain control of your life.

In addition to chronic pain, inflammation and (muscle) tension, OldPain2Go® can also be used for anxiety, asthma, burnout, chronic stress, intestinal problems, chronic fatigue, depression, hormonal imbalance, weight problems, M.S. and other chronic conditions (relief), stress, sleep problems, addictions and allergies.

In the Netherlands, the OldPain2Go® method is still relatively unknown, and most specialists and pain treatment professionals do not know it and it is important that they cannot assess it. OldPain2Go® is now clinically tested and evaluated in England.
See below an image of the result among 216 participants:



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