Chronic Pain
Nervous-system drivers, nutrient deficiencies, and recovery pathways beyond painkillers.
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Chronic pain is fundamentally different from acute pain — it lives in the nervous system as much as the tissue. That's why long-term sufferers often see no improvement from structural interventions. Understanding pain as a neurological, nutritional, and psychological pattern rewrites the treatment map entirely.
6 ideas clave de este capítulo.
- Why chronic pain persists long after tissue has healed — and what neuroplasticity has to do with it
- Nutritional deficiencies and inflammation patterns that lower the pain threshold
- How sleep, stress, and gut health silently amplify pain signals
- Evidence-based approaches beyond painkillers: graded exposure, breathwork, specific supplementation, targeted regenerative support
- Why the 'no pain, no gain' mindset makes chronic pain worse in people who exercise through it
- Where peptides, cellular support, and nervous system interventions fit into a real recovery plan
Anyone whose chronic pain has outlasted every scan, specialist, and prescription. People who've been told their pain is 'in their head' and want to understand what that actually means physiologically. Anyone refusing to live on painkillers for the next thirty years.
Parte de The Body Blueprint — 41 capítulos sobre cada sistema que importa. £6 por capítulo, o £29 por el pack completo (ahorra £217).
Péptidos alineados con este capítulo.
Primero la base natural — después los protocolos MYOTECH que encajan con lo que acabas de leer.
The wolverine stack combines BPC-157 and TB-500, two peptides commonly researched for tissue repair pathways, recovery signalling, and regenerative protocols.
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Capítulos sueltos: £246 · Blueprint completo: £29 · Ahorra £217 (88% de descuento).