For anyone who has had back pain for a certain period of time, you have probably come across the Lose the Back Pain program at some point during your internet search for information. I ordered the Lose the Back Pain program probably 5 or 6 years ago because it sounded like useful information to know and a back pain sufferer will try anything at least once.
The book and CD I got was just a cheaply made binder with pictures and a similar CD with information on stretching to get rid of common back pain problems. This was before Jesse Cannon started selling his own products because he probably realized, like most people on the internet, that the real way to make money was to sell people add-on's. I do think that if you have muscular or manageable back pain that the Lose the Back Pain package is a very wise choice. I still use some of the stretches in the book even today to help manage my back pain. Did it fix all of my problem....Nooooo, but I still found it useful and informative.
What I sort of laugh about though is all the ad-on's that I have been talked into myself by reading his very persuasive web pages. I now own an inversion table, his heal-n-soothe systemic enzyme formula and the infrared heat pad. I will talk in more detail about each of these products in the next few posts but wanted to address the Lose the Back Pain system in general for those that are considering paying for it.
Overall, the system is helpful but not life changing. Actually most of the stretching information can be found on you tube videos or other internet sources. Be mindful when spending your hard earned money. Also, be aware of the free book that the site offers. I ordered it because it said 'free' but you still had to pay the $7 in shipping. The only thing the book did was tease you into buying the Lose the Back Pain package so I didn't see any point in having the free book. Actually it is wasting space on my bookshelf as we speak. As with all the information on the internet, there is an element of buyer beware on anyone making money off of you.
A reminder on the disclaimer - I am not intending to diagnose any medical conditions or give professional medical advice. I am only speaking about these products and procedures from my own experience.
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