178: Neck Pain, Back Pain, and Sciatica: What Your Body Is Actually Trying to Tell You
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Most people are taught to think of back and neck pain as a structural problem, something worn out, broken down, or in need of fixing. But in this episode, Dr. Holly Carling offers a completely different framework: pain is not the enemy. It is a signal, and understanding what it is communicating changes everything about how you approach healing.
Dr. Holly explains that the spine functions less like a stack of bricks and more like a communication highway, carrying nerve signals, blood flow, lymphatic drainage, and stress responses throughout the body. Neck pain, low back pain, and sciatica are not three unrelated problems. They are different traffic jams on the same highway.
If you have been living with chronic pain, confused by a normal-looking scan, or wondering whether surgery is your only option, this episode gives you a grounded, practical way to understand what your body is doing and what actually helps it heal.
In this episode:
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Why pain is a communication signal, not a structural failure, and what it is actually telling the nervous system
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Why MRI and X-ray findings often do not match a person's pain level, and what chronic functional stress looks like
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How acupuncture helps regulate nerve firing, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and interrupt the nervous system's protective loop
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Nutrition, movement, and home care strategies that support healing rather than working against it
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*Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.