Issue 17 - Jun 2015 - Back Care Professionals

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Issue 17 - Jun 2015 - Back Care Professionals
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Issue 17
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In This Issue:
· Possible Treatment For
Skin Cancer
· A Word For The Grads
· Back By Popular Demand
“Back and Neck
Pain
Relief without
Dangerous
Drugs or
Surgery”
Is visiting a dermatologist the only treatment for skin cancer?
Not according to the dermatologists at the Royal London Hospital who have concluded, "Bec5
Curaderm is a topical preparation which is safe and effective. An ideal therapy for outpatient
treatment. It is a cost effective treatment for both primary and secondary skin cancer care. “
Bec5 Curaderm cream was discovered by Dr. Bill Cham of the Oceana island of Vanuatu. Dr. Cham
noticed that when the local farmers rub the plant called the “Devil's Apple” (found in that region and
is related to eggplant) to the backs of animals that were experiencing skin cancers, they had
considerable success in it's removal.
It is known that Bec5 Curaderm has been used by more than 80,000 patients , all with great success .
Clinical trials in the United Kingdom and Australia have confirmed the ability of Bec5 Curaderm to heal
skin cancers within weeks. One study with 72 patients had 100% healed skin cancer lesions within 13
weeks of applying Bec5 Curaderm cream twice daily. Bec5 Curaderm does not harm healthy cells, it
only destroys cancer cells. As Dr. Jonathan Wright stated, “Bec5 Curaderm - It’s a treatment that
works nearly every time. It's incredibly simple to use, has no side effects and is inexpensive compared
other treatments.” From my personal experience I agree with Dr. Wright— this stuff works.
THE SUPERMARKET
This is a story I would always share with our graduating seniors.
Our Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30 - 12:00
3:30 - 7:00
Saturday
8:30 - 12:00
87% of our
new patients
are referred by
our existing
patients.
This may sound a little strange but, life is very much like a supermarket. Where anything you can
think of having is on a shelf.
But every one of them comes with a price and all the higher priced items are on the higher shelves.
The average person looks up at what’s on the higher shelves and thinks to himself “That would be
really nice to have, but, it’s too expensive and too hard to get to”.
So instead they look at the lower shelves and think, “These are ok – not too expensive and easy to get
to”.
However, the few, the ones like you, look at what’s on the higher shelves and think, “Yes, that price is
high and yes it will be difficult to get to. But, that’s what I want and it’s worth the price to get it”.
Don’t settle for what’s on the lower shelves. Anybody can get them. Be willing to work, to persevere,
even when it seems like your goal is unattainable.
Stay the course. Your future is worth it!
The Secret Life of Bugs
From Dr. Cook’s Personal Story Files - Repeated due to popular demand
My friend Kent and I were on our way, hitchhiking from Scotch Plains, New Jersey to Santa Monica,
California. We had already spent our first night in a cornfield in Illinois and a second one in Nebraska.
No individual, including those under our active care, should use the information; resources or tools contained within to self-diagnose or self-treat any
health-related condition. Diagnosis and treatment of all health conditions should only be performed by the doctor or other licensed health care professional.
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That second night had us almost being run over by a State Trooper and then taken by that Trooper to a truck stop and
told to, “Get out of Nebraska!”
On day 3 we ended up in New Mexico, somewhere outside of Albuquerque. As we walked along a desert road, with the temperature above 110°
and the buzzards starting to circle overhead, we thought we came up with a great idea. We believed it was very possible that we could make it
to Santa Monica the next day and if that’s the case, why don’t we stay in a motel overnight, get a much needed shower and a good night’s
sleep? We’ll meet our buddies the next day and we we’ll look fresh as Daisies and pretend like this hitchhiking thing across the country was no
big deal.
That was the plan. We kept going until nightfall and then checked into the first motel we came across. The room rate was $5.25. Now, even back
then, wouldn’t you think we should have been just a little suspicious of a place that charged $5.25 for a room for two?
We finished checking in and got our key. It was pitch black at this time and, of course, the motel has no outside lights. What do you want for
$5.25? Eventually we found our room and opened the door. Did I mention it was pitch black?
As I stepped inside the room door I heard a crunch, crunch under my feet. As we turned on the lights I see what must have been 500
cockroaches scurrying across the floor.
Does that deter us from going into the room? Heck no. We were too young and too tired to care.
My friend Kent crashes onto the bed and says I can take a shower first. Being out in that desert dust and sun I was more than happy to be the
first. But as I stepped into the bathroom, you guessed it… crunch, crunch. Hundreds of cockroaches in the bathroom and in the shower. But
once again I don’t care. I’m dirty, I’m tired and I’m going to take a shower!
The water felt great and I couldn’t care less about our little house guests. When I finally finished I tried to turn off the water. Uh oh...the water
wouldn’t turn off. I yell to Kent, “If you want a shower you better hurry up before the hot water runs out! The faucet’s stuck!” Kent is now
already half asleep and says that he’ll pass on the shower and rolled over and went to sleep.
After drying off and dressing I thought it would be a good idea to let the motel manager know we have a possible flood problem in our room.
Now for $5.25 you don’t get an in room phone. So I have to go out into the blackness and try to find my way to the manager’s office. When I
finally make it through the dark and knock on the manager’s door I realize there is no one in there. Continued knocking was not going to change
the fact. I then fumbled my way back to our room. I was so exhausted that I decided just to go to bed and let the water run. I’ll take care of it in
the morning.
I was the one who woke up first at about 5am. It seems that the water had now overflowed and was rushing out of the bathroom into the
bedroom. The water was so deep at this point that our cockroach roommates were swimming in it. I yelled, “Kent wake up! We gotta go!” We
grabbed our gym bags and splashed our way out of the room. We ran over to the side of the road, threw out our thumbs and “bingo” someone
stopped to pick us up.
As far as we know, that shower is still running and that tub is still overflowing.
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