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Have you been looking for an alternative form
of sciatica pain relief?
Are you tired of taking drugs (with all the side
effects and cost) to find the pain relief you
deserve?
If you answered yes to any of these questions
and you would like to learn of a revolutionary
new form of pain relief, then keep your eyes glued
to this page.
From the desk of: Jaynne Nichols
Dear Fellow Sufferer,
My name is Jaynne Nichols and I have had sciatica
problems since my days as a secretary back in
the eighties when I pinched a nerve in my lower
back until about 18 months ago. I am not a doctor,
and nothing on this site is intended to be medical
advice. But I know what worked for me and I want
to share that with you. In my search for relief,
I discovered a new completely natural formula
that has produced amazing results, and so
I developed this web page to share with you my
discovery and perhaps help you to find the relief
you've been looking for.
To understand how such a formula works it helps
to have some understanding of how the body interprets
and handles pain. The pain impulse begins at the
point of an injury - either:
External: such as a cut, a burn, a scrape
or bunions
Internal: such as a knuckle swollen with
arthritis, sciatica pain, heel pain, joint pain,
knee pain and so forth.
Once the impulse starts, it triggers a number
of bio-chemicals to be released at the site of
the injury. Some of these bio-chemicals are histamine,
bradykinin, prostaglandin, and Substance P. Each
of these has one or more effects on the body.
And many of these bio-chemicals are inflammatory
-- that is they cause the injury site to swell
up.
Inflammation is actually a defense mechanism
for the body. Inflammation serves to bathe the
injury in healing fluids and acts as a cushion
to protect against further injury. However, if
the inflammation is prolonged or out of control,
it can cause destruction. This is what occurs
in arthritis. where the inflammation actually
destroys the joints. Also, inflammation can serve
to compound problems by actually causing pain
itself.
This explains how an injury causes the body to
release a number of biochemicals that can cause
inflammation. Another action of these biochemicals,
though, is to stimulate the nerve fibers of pain,
the C fibers. (The body actually has three types
of nerve fibers: A fibers. B fibers and C fibers.
The main fibers which transmit the pain impulse
are the C fibers.) Histamine, bradykinin, prostaglandins
and the other bio-chemicals are actually the stimuli
that cause the pain impulse to begin.
Once the pain impulse is initiated by the injury
related bio-chemicals, the C fibers release something
called Substance P, which increases the "amplitude"
of the pain signal by:
- Sensitizing the C fibers
- Increasing the inflammation
- Indirectly increasing the release of the bio-chemicals
of pain - such as histamine, bradykinin and
prostaglandin).
In other words, the release of Substance P can
result in a snowball effect on pain and inflammation
and is a critical determiner of "pain."
Substance P also plays a role in the pain impulse
at the other key site for pain, the spinal cord.
The spinal cord is connected directly to the brain
- so, pain first must pass through the spinal
cord and then to the brain. The C fibers carry
the painful impulse to the spinal cord. In the
spinal cord the C fibers end, and a nerve called
a projection neuron and an ascending tract begins.
This ascending tract carries the pain impulse
on to the brain -- the final stop.
There is no physical connection between the C
fiber and the projection neuron. The communication
between the C fiber and the projection neuron
is accomplished by the release of a chemical called
a neurotransmitter (NT). The NT is released by
the C fiber and travels across the space between
the C fiber and the ascending tract and transmits
the painful impulse to the ascending tract. If
the NT is not present or is reduced, the transmission
of the painful impulse is slowed or stopped. The
main NT in the spinal cord for this transmission
is Substance P.
At the site of an injury, whether the problem
is pain or inflammation, the pain impulse can
be interrupted by:
- Decreasing the levels of the "pain" bio-chemicals
- Or by blocking the nerves of pain - the C
fibers.
With that in mind, it would make sense to use
a painkiller that can do both of these. Aspirin
and NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs),
such as ibuprofen and Motrin decrease the prostaglandins.
This can result in decreased pain and inflammation,
especially if the prostaglandins are the main
causes.
However, aspirin and NSAIDS do not directly affect
the other pain chemicals and do not affect the
pain nerve, the C fiber.
Narcotics, such as Darvon or codeine, have no
known effect on either the "pain" bio-chemicals
or the pain nerves. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) also
has no significant effect on these at usual doses.
And in fact, the way acetaminophen works is not
actually known.
But we also know we can interrupt the pain impulse
away from the injury site, at the spinal cord.
If our pain killer could also decrease the release
of (or deplete the C fiber of) Substance P, the
pain impulse would be blocked at the spinal cord
level. Aspirin and NSAIDS have no known effect
at this site. Narcotics and tricyclic antidepressants,
such as amitriptylene or Elavil, on the other
hand, actually can block the release of Substance
P and stop transmission at the spinal cord level,
but once again have no value in decreasing the
levels of the bio-chemicals of pain.
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Pain Away™ Works Three
Ways 
Pain Away™ does it all.
- Decreases the levels of the "pain" bio-chemicals.
- Blocks the release of Substance P, thus slowing
down the transmission of the pain impulse along
the nerves of pain, the C fibers.
- And slows down transmission of pain along
the spinal cord.
At the site of the injury, Pain Away™!
works as a natural nerve block by confusing the
pain nerve and causing it to release an overabundance
of Substance P which ultimately totally depletes
the nerve of Substance P. This directly decreases
the snowball effect of Substance P on pain and
inflammation (and indirectly decreases histamine,
bradykinin, and prostaglandin).
"After I hit my knuckle on something that I
bruised it and doubled in size, I could only
bend my finger maybe 1/4 of the way. I put two
drops on my knuckle, and in a minute I had NO
pain. The swelling was completely gone within
20 minutes, and the bruising was gone the next
morning."
- Michelle D.
Boring OR
Besides this, after an initial brief excitation
(felt as either warmth or cold), Pain Away™
works to directly block the impulse conduction
in the C fiber. That is, it directly blocks the
pain producing nerve. This is not dependent on
Substance P, but is the result of what is called
an "amnestic" effect -- the overloading of the
pain nerve through continual stimulation so that
pain impulses cannot travel on it. So unlike
most other painkillers, PainAway™! affects
both the chemicals of pain and the nerves of pain.
An even more remarkable action of PainAway™
is its effect on the spinal cord. When Pain Away''"
is applied to the skin, it also causes the depletion
of Substance P in the Spinal cord ending of the
C fiber. This can result in interference of transmission
of the painful impulse at the spinal cord.
"[I] caught my hand between a heavy steel gate
and a steel fence post. The impact smashed my
hand and nearly cut off my index finger. Six
weeks later, my hand was still swollen, very
painful, and I could not close it into a fist.
Minutes after using PainAway™, the pain
was gone, and I could make a fist. One application
and the pain and swelling never came back! I
tried a drop on my other hand, the one that's
suffered with arthritis for six years. In just
a couple of minutes, it was better, too!"
- David F. B.
Oklahoma
In other words, Pain Away™! does it all.
It stops pain at the three essential points: decreasing
production of the pain bio-chemicals, blocking
the release of Substance P, and slowing down transmission
of pain along the spinal cord.
"I am a 22-year-old college student. Two years
ago during basketball practice at college, I
attempted to steal a pass to the wing and my
left ring finger got in the way of the pass.
I heard a "pop" and looked up to see the knuckle
on my finger doing a 90 degree turn to the left.
My little finger and my ring finger literally
looked like a figure 4 ...[besides]... having
a deformed finger joint, I have not been able
to make a fist since that time...I let [my father]
rub one drop [of PainAway™] on my finger.
One drop. In about 15 seconds of rubbing the
"miracle oil" in, I tried to make a fist. Unbelievable!
I could make a complete fist! I had not done
that for over two years!"
- Matthew M.
Tahlequah OK
The deep tissue component of PainAway™!
contains:
- St John's Wort:
for relief of nerve related pain such as sciatica,
neuralgia, arthritis, and rheumatic pains
- Arnica: used for
centuries for bruises and sprains
- Calendula: relieves
pain, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic
- Cayenne: stimulates
circulation, alters temperature regulation,
and desensitizes nerve endings
- Menthol (from peppermint):
increases blood circulation and cools the afflicted
area
- Mahanaryan Oil:
ancient Ayurvedic massage oil used for aches,
pains, bruises, muscle fatigue, and strains
- Ginger: a selective
inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) - thus
reducing inflammation
The transporter system contains a proprietary
blend of:
- DMSO: MSM's big
brother, it works as a universal solvent
- pH Balanced Limonene:
because of its dense electro magnetic field,
it is one of nature's most potent natural solvents
-- and pain relievers.
- Wintergreen Oil:
Probably the most recognized scent in pain relief
balms. wintergreen not only helps carry the
other herbs through the skin, it is also effective
in relieving arthritis pain, sciatica pain,
joint stiffness, muscle spasms, and inflammation.
"I have had Sciatica problems for years. The
pain mostly went into the left leg. I also have
a bad lower back. Then I discovered PainAway™!.
I tell you I feel so much better and in 2004
had only one short bout with my sciatic nerve
and only a few "run-ins" with my back. Thanks
for an awesome product and thank you, my friend
in America, for leaving a bottle or two behind
on your last visit."
- Gabriele M
Germany
Update
This 2010, and I am still using PainAway when my shoulders/neck hurt from sitting too long. I now have to only obtain a bottle every year or so. What a savings!
My back is so much better, I haven't had any sciatica problems at all in a abpit three years or so.
Thank you again for an awesome product.
Because the solvent action of the transporter
base is so powerful, a little Pain Away™
goes a long way. A single one ounce bottle
is good for anywhere from 100-300 applications:
for example:
- A knee needs only 2-3 drops
- A lower back only 5-6 drops
- Arthritic joint just 1-3 drops
- Sciatica buttock just 1-3 drops
- Sciatica nerve from buttock to foot more drops,
dependin on your size and the length of you leg(s)
- Heel needs 1 drop
- And you only use it every other day.
PainAway is now available for the ridiculously
low price of $36.95 (average 2-3 months before you
run out)

Think about how much you are spending on over-the-counter
and prescription medication.
- Acetaminophenes, like Tylenol (mostly with
Codeine) 0.26 to 0.49 cents per tablet
Possible side effects:
drowsiness, constipation, addiction and drug
interaction if you take any other drugs.
- Propxyphenes, like Darvocet $0.23 to $1.09
per tablet
Possible side effects:
drowsiness, constipation, addiction, and drug
interaction
- Hydrocodanes, like Vicodin, $0.63 per tablet
Possible side effects:
drowsiness, constipation, addiction, drug
interaction
- Oxycodones, like Percocet or Oxycontin
Possible side effects:
nausea, vomiting, constipation, lightheadedness,
dizziness, drowsiness, flushing, vision changes,
or mental/mood changes
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include
rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness,
or trouble breathing
Oxycodones are controlled substances.
We were unable to obtain a price.
Muscle Relaxants like
- Carisoprodol, $0.35 - $0.46 per tablet
Possible side effects:
drowsiness, dizziness, upset stomach, nausea,
headaches, fainting, increased heartbeat,
facial flush.
- Clydobenzaprine (Flexeril), $26 to $1.21 per
tablet
Possible side effects:
drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, blurred vision,
dry mouth, or unpleasant taste.
- Diazepan (Valium) $0.15 - $0.27 (depending
on strength)
Possible side effects:
confusion, slow reflexes, clumsiness, deep
sleep, and loss of consciousness.
Non-narcotic pain medication, like
- Tramakol (Ultram), $0.56 to $1.09 per tablet
Possible side effects:
cold and clammy skin, low body temperature,
slowed breathing, slowed heartbeat, drowsiness,
dizziness, lightheadedness, seizures, deep
sleep, and loss of consciousness.
Antidepressants like
-
Prozac
- Capsules (prices per capsule, depending
on strength: $0.54 – $7.26 per capsule)
- Liquids ($0.61 - $1.46 per ml)
- Tablets ($0.83 - $3.51 per tablet)
Possible
side effects: nervousness, trouble
sleeping, headache, drowsiness, fatigue, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, dry
mouth, sweating, dizziness, lightheadedness,
muscle spasms, or changes in sexual function
Symptoms of an allergic reaction
include rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness,
or trouble breathing are also possible
- Paxil
- Suspension: $0.53 - $0.55 per ml
- Tablet (varying strength): $2.30 - $2.66
per tablet
Possible side effects:
nervousness, trouble sleeping, drowsiness,
fatigue, weakness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
loss of appetite, dry mouth, sweating, dizziness,
lightheadedness, or changes in sexual function,
mental or mood changes, seizures, unusual
bleeding or bruising, thoughts of hurting
yourself, or worsening of depression
FOR MEN: If you experience a prolonged, painful
erection, stop using this medicine and seek
immediate medical attention or permanent problems
could occur
- Zoloft
- Concentrate: $1.12 per ml
- Tablet (varying strength): $2.34 – $2.43
per tablet
Possible side effects:
nausea, dry mouth, increased sweating, drowsiness,
diarrhea, upset stomach, or trouble sleeping,
unusual or rapid weight gain, unusual or severe
mental or mood changes, seizures, thoughts
of hurting yourself, or worsening of depression
Males: In the unlikely event you experience
a painful or prolonged erection, seek immediate
medical attention or permanent problems could
occur
- Wellbutrin
- Tablets (varying strength) $1.67 – 4.26
per tablet
Possible side effects:
restlessness, agitation, dizziness, dry mouth,
difficulty sleeping, headache, nausea, vomiting,
constipation, change in weight, or tremor,
seizures, thoughts of hurting yourself, mental
or mood changes, or worsening of depression
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include
rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, or trouble
breathing
And many more, to many to mention here. That’s
why we suggest you obtain the "Chiropractor
in the Bottle" called PainAway. After
over two years of testing PainAway on ourselves,
families, friends, we have not found any side
effects whatsoever. For most of us, one bottle
lasts anywhere from 3 to 5 months.
That's right! If you order before
, I will also include the following bonuses that
you'll be able to download immediately.
Free Bonus Report
#1 Give Me Your Pain
Do you know how pain travels through your
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how the body interprets and handles the pain
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Lower Back Pain
Do you know the anatomy of your back? Are you
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What are the common and uncommon causes of low
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Once you know what causes your back pain, you
can then follow the tips given in this report
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I am so confident that you'll be please with
PainAway™ that I'm willing to take all of
the risk. If PainAway™ has not given you
the result you desire after just 5 applications,
we will refund your money in full (less shipping
of course). Just send the bottle back to me within
10 days and I will personally send you a check
for your complete refund and you can keep all
your bonuses.
Don't you deserve to get the relief you've
been looking for? Pain Away™ is an all-in-one
solution that...
- reduces pain and swelling
- Lessens the pain of arthritis
- helps with bruises that hurt
- fights muscle fatigue
- works against sciatica and neuralgia
- Makes cuts and scrapes feel better instantly
- Provides soothing warmth and pain relief in
just seconds
- And it costs less than Aspirin
Plus if you order before
, I'll include all 3 free reports.
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Pain away has provided amazing relief from my
suffering and I know it can do the same for you.
I invite you to send me an e-mail and tell me
of your success story with Pain Away™! I'll
be looking forward to it.
Best of Health,

P.S. At this point after reading a typical
offer, you probably think to yourself "Do I really
want to gamble the $31.30?" Friend, that's exactly
why we offer our No-Risk Money Back Guarantee.
If the PainAway doesn't deliver, we are the ones
who eat their shirt -- not you.
The bonuses are yours to keep no matter what.
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