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Pain Relief in 4 Simple Steps

Eliminating the Root Causes of Chronic Pain

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Pain Relief in 4 Simple Steps

著者: Jacob Teitelbaum M.D.
ナレーター: Jeffrey Hedquist
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概要

Are you tired of living with pain that never fully goes away? If you've been struggling with chronic pain and feel like you still haven't gotten clear answers, this audiobook offers a fresh and practical path forward. In PAIN RELIEF in 4 Simple Steps, Jacob Teitelbaum, MD breaks down a powerful, research-based approach to understanding what may really be driving your pain — and what you can do to begin addressing it.

The truth is, chronic pain is often not caused by just one thing. Most ongoing pain involves several overlapping problems in the body, and lasting relief often requires a simple but comprehensive approach.

In this eye-opening guide, Dr. Teitelbaum shows you how to identify and address four of the most common drivers of chronic pain:

  1. Muscle pain - One of the most overlooked causes of chronic pain is muscle dysfunction. When muscles don't have the energy they need, they can tighten, shorten, and become painful. This audiobook explains why that happens and what simple steps may help your muscles relax and recover.
  2. Inflammation - Too much inflammation can fuel pain throughout the body. Dr. Teitelbaum highlights practical lifestyle strategies and natural approaches that can help calm this hidden pain trigger.
  3. Nerve pain - Burning, stabbing, tingling, or hypersensitive pain can often point to irritated nerves. This audiobook provides an organized, easy-to-understand approach to supporting nerve health and reducing this kind of suffering.
  4. Brain-amplified pain - When pain continues for too long, the nervous system itself can become overactive, causing the brain to amplify pain signals. This is a major reason chronic pain can persist even after the original trigger has changed. This audiobook explains how to address this critical piece of the puzzle.

If you are ready to better understand your pain, take back a sense of control, and explore a simple path toward real relief, this audiobook will show you where to begin.

©2026 Jacob Teitelbaum (P)2026 Jacob Teitelbaum
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