If you have knee pain and ask your doctor for help, the bill will run up to several hundred Dollars and he will likely prescribe some painkillers. He won’t take the time to talk about nutrition, lifestyle, exercise choices, footwear, or any of the many important topics discussed in Total Knee Health. He just can’t, because there’s not enough time. In other words, you’re spending $100 or more to get temporary relief from your pain.
The root cause for the pain was not addressed, which is why the pain will come back and you will have to pay for another round of painkillers. If you keep using this convenient quick fix, you will eventually suffer serious long-term consequences. On painkillers, you might feel ok, but parts of your body are still being overworked. If one of those body parts finally breaks, you’re looking at surgery costs of $1,000 and more, rehab of several months, and lost income due to time off from work. On top of that, you will become an inconvenience to those around you.
After pondering the question of value for the last six months, I decided to price the book at $29.87*. Total Knee Health will save you money many times in excess of this amount, as those examples have shown. Maybe you have friends of family who can tell you about the cost of surgery or how much they would give to go back in time and prevent their injury. With that being said, give the material a read and if you really feel like you have not gotten your money’s worth, you can get your money back within 60 days of purchase.
For me, the time and money I’ve spent researching this topic by travelling to seminars and buying books and other resources, was an investment into my health, which is why I always thought of it as money well spent. The question that remains is how much do you value your health?
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