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Curar El Cuerpo, Eliminar El Dolor/ the Mindbody Prescription

por John E. Sarno

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Dolor crónico de espalda, jaquecas, alergias, problemas gastrointestinales, etc. el Dr. Sarno lleva más de treinta años tratando los casos más dfíciles, muchas veces personas que ya han probado todos los tratamientos imaginables y que acuden a él porque t
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Who reads this? People with chronic pain and they need help. If it's physical, then it can be fixed with drugs and surgery. But often times, the author notes that the pain comes and goes in different areas, at different times of the day and it's hard to diagnose. He notes that its evolved from rage and highly stressful times that may have been there for years and just happens to develop in a form of pain. He says that rather than drugs, the patient needs therapy or a change with their way of thinking when actually the physical body is fine.

It seems complicated but a lot of people have read this book and sometimes overnight the pain that has been with them for years just happens to disappear like one big miracle. He addresses various physical manifestations of mind-body orders in the book and the power of the mind that can change things. It's worth a try anyway to read the book and try to make some sense out of it.

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  Jacsun | Oct 5, 2021 |
About 15 years ago this book saved me from the chronic pain of RSI. Dr Sarno says that our emotions and particularly our unconscious anger cause chronic pain. He believes in the knowledge cure, that we have to understand and accept that we have a great unknown reservoir of rage and chronic pain is our body trying to distract from that. It sounds completely woo-woo and it may not be what the mainstream medical establishment (ie the money making machine) wants to hear but it made sense for me and it worked. Unfortunately I am suffering a flare up of a different kind of chronic pain at the moment and I had stopped doing the journalling that Sarno recommends, so I am currently rereading this book and some of the newer stuff that has been published (this is still the best though). But you can't just casually read it through, you have to reread and reread and makes notes on the bits that resonate with you and reread again until you are actually sick of it. I have returned to journalling to explore this current chronic pain. I know it won't be quick but it will work.
I am also reading for the first time the book by Ozanich - "The Great Pain deception" and that is so far striking me as a good companion for Sarno's book. Will reread that also and make notes.
If you would like a more scientific read on the control your brain has on your body, then "Molecules of Emotion" by Candace Pert is a good back up - but read Sarno first. ( )
  infjsarah | Jun 7, 2015 |
Dr. John Sarno has written another book on the mindbody connection or what he calls TMS (tension myositis syndrome), a psychosomatic disorder that can involve pain in many areas of the body, headache, high blood pressure, asthma, and many other disorders. He is very clear in the text that first, you must have a medical examination to rule out serious disease and follow the advice of your physician. But, when there is no apparent cause for the illness and pain (and signs of aging in neck and spine are probably not responsible for chronic pain), your mind may be using the pain or disease to avoid facing crises and rage in life. He has had great success with patients who are receptive to the ideas he presents, even after numerous treatments and surgeries that failed to help. The book lists the therapeutic program that is recommended to patients with the understanding that, in some patients, this is all they need; some need a lecture experience and some need psychotherapy with a trained therapist to recover. And it is not unusual for the cure to work and then the pain or disease recur in another part of the body, the minds way of repressing thoughts to difficult to bear.

The book is written for the layman in simple to understand language. Dr. Sarno has included an appendix for academic concerns with extensive notes and there is a complete bibliography and index.

Although I have not seen improvement in my case as it is probably medical rather than TMS, I am still open to any help in this area and am reading more of Dr. Sarno’s works as well as others in the field. Since the mind and body are interconnected, I am surprised that more doctors aren’t open to this theory. ( )
  fdholt | Jun 12, 2011 |
Written for the masses, this book sometimes comes across as a long pat-on-the-author's-back. The author is trying to convince you of why his method to relieve pain works and why he knows without being too academic, but because of all this the book ends up being very self-congratulatory. Aside from that minor distraction, his argument is strong and the book really makes you wonder why more in the medical profession don't study the mindbody connection. I've only just finished it, so I can't say yet how well his methods work on my migraines, but I'm optiistic. ( )
  nicole_a_davis | Mar 8, 2009 |
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