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It's All About the Questions


Nov 29, 2016

Chronic pain. It has become a way of life for many, including myself. The search for cures can take over your life. Medications, lab tests, doctor visits, natural therapies vs. pharmaceuticals or even surgery are just a few of the methods many have explored to try and get out of pain. I know. I have tried them all.

Enter The MELT Method. Sue Hitzmann created The MELT Method to give her clients a way to help themselves so they would not need her. Her NY Times bestselling book, The MELT Method, has helped hundreds of thousands get out of pain and stay out of pain. So why is it not prescribed by your local doctor yet? 

On today's episode Sue shares the 4 common imbalances in the body and why the pain you feel is probably not where the problem is. She also shares the 4 R's of MELT and what you can do right now to connect with what your body is trying to tell you so you can begin to reduce or eliminate your pain. We also discuss how a balanced nervous system and healthy connective tissue are the keys to health.

With appearances on Dr. OZ, Good Morning America and more, Sue Hitzmann is on a mission to get us all to do more self-care and get rid of our pain!

Sue Hitzmann, MS, CST, NMT, is the creator of the MELT Method, a revolutionary yet simple self-treatment technique that helps people get out and stay out of chronic pain. A nationally recognized educator, manual therapist, exercise physiologist, and founding member of the Fascial Research Society, Sue is the author of the New York Times bestselling book The MELT Method; A Breakthrough Self-Treatment System to Eliminate Chronic Pain, Erase the Signs of Aging, and Feel Fantastic in Just 10 Minutes a Day!, which has helped over 200,000 people lead a healthy, pain-free life.

Sue has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show, Nightline, Good Morning America, The Rachael Ray Show, and Live! with Regis and Kelly, and the MELT Method has been featured in magazines such as SELF, More, and Prevention. To date The MELT Method has been translated into eight languages. Sue Hitzmann lives in New York City. www.themeltmethod.com