MISINFORMATION******Osteoarthritis causes pain!!!Learn why this is one of the biggest fallacies

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Watch this video and see the theoretical, clinical and scientific evidence that shows that osteoarthritis does not cause pain. The first misinformation is that osteoarthritis is inflammatory in nature. Then there is the idea it is hereditary. Then finally that the process of osteoarthritis can cause pain; all baseless MISINFORMATION.

If you get through this entire video and still osteoarthritis causes pain because a medical institution says so or a pharmacological commercial tells you so, god bless you. But then just wonder why everything that has been done for you including surgery to resolve the osteoarthritis presentation has left you still suffering with chronic pain.

It is time to recognize what is fact and what is misinformation. Only you can make the decision to walk away from the medical establishment. I would hope that getting the actual facts would help you make that decision. Now look to the only diagnostic and treatment model designed to interpret the body's presentation of symptoms to identify the tissue in distress eliciting those very symptoms; the Yass Method.

In more than 98% of cases, the cause of pain is muscular. These types of causes do not show up on diagnostic tests nor is there any medical specialty educated or trained to identify them. While the osteoarthritic change is falsely identified and said to be the cause of your pain, your muscular deficits continue to make it impossible for you to perform your functional activities and tasks without symptoms. Does that sound like your predicament? It is time for you to make a change and find the path to living pain-free and fully functional. It is time to get the Yass Method

To contact me by email, do so at: drmitch@mitchellyass.com

If you would like to make an appointment for a Yass Method zoom session, please click on the link: www.livewithoutpains.com/sessions/. You will learn about how the sessions work and what to expect and when ready, schedule a session for the day and time that works best for you.

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