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Dr. John Sarno’s Mind-Body Breakthrough: Healing Back Pain for Good

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Dr. John Sarno’s Mind-Body Breakthrough: Healing Back Pain for Good

Chronic back pain is often treated as a structural problem.

Discs, posture, degeneration, and biomechanics take center stage. Yet for millions of people, scans show little that explains the pain, and treatments fail to deliver lasting relief.

In “Dr. John Sarno’s Mind-Body Breakthrough: Healing Back Pain for Good,” a different explanation emerges.

Drawing on the pioneering work of Dr. John Sarno, this book explains how chronic back pain is frequently driven by the brain’s response to emotional stress, not physical damage. Known as Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS), this mind-body process creates real pain through muscular tension, reduced blood flow, and heightened fear signaling.

This book explores:

  • Why chronic back pain persists even when imaging looks “normal”
  • How emotional suppression and personality traits contribute to pain
  • How insight, education, and emotional awareness can reverse pain
  • When structural treatments help, and when they do not
  • Why fear and attention keep symptoms alive

Written in clear, professional language, this book bridges neuroscience, psychology, and modern pain science. Clinical insights, real-world examples, and practical guidance show how patients can reclaim movement, confidence, and control without surgery or endless treatment cycles.

Whether you are struggling with chronic back pain, exploring mind-body medicine, or working in healthcare, this book offers a grounded, evidence-informed path toward lasting recovery.

If you’ve been told your pain is permanent, unexplained, or something you must manage forever, this book challenges that belief and shows why understanding the mind-body connection can change everything.

“A revelation in understanding pain. Dr. Sarno’s work cuts through decades of confusion and fear to offer a clear, evidence-based path to recovery. This book proves that empowerment, not medication or surgery, is the real cure.” Emma Carlisle

“For anyone trapped in chronic back pain, this is the turning point. Dr. Sarno’s mind-body framework provides what conventional medicine has missed - a complete explanation that restores both movement and trust in your body.” Daniel Reyes

“Dr. Sarno’s ideas are as bold as they are compassionate. He challenges deeply held medical assumptions and replaces them with insight, clarity, and healing. This book gives people their lives back.” Grace Lin

“I’ve read hundreds of books on chronic pain, and very few have the credibility and impact of this one. It dismantles fear, restores confidence, and offers hope grounded in science.” Anna Whitaker

“Dr. Sarno shows that the key to healing isn’t found in pills or scans but in understanding the emotional roots of pain. This book is essential reading for anyone serious about recovery.” Theo Nguyen

“Elegant, logical, and deeply humane. This book will change how we think about pain forever. Dr. Sarno’s message remains as vital today as when he first introduced it - perhaps even more so in an age dominated by overmedicalization and misinformation. Every clinician and every patient should read this.” Nina Harper

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