What could cause sharp shooting pains in various parts of the body?

Answer:
It's life's reminder that you are mortal. Get plenty of exercise, stop eating junk food, love the people around you, and if the pain happens to continue, then see a doctor.

SHARP SHOOTING PAINS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY


CONTROL CENTER OF OUR BODY:
Our knowledge of human body is somewhat distorted. We don't accept the facts that,
1. The skeletal muscular system is the control center of our body
2. It is the one and only system in our body that we can feel and control.


THE UNIFIED SKELETAL MUSCLE:
Normally, all the skeletal muscles of our body should isometrically act as though it is just a single skeletal muscle. This Unified Skeletal Muscle must normally have a tone (isometric contraction) of 50%.

PAIN AND ACHE:
We don't know the differences between pain and ache.
Normally, a skeletal muscle should have 50% tone.
1. Pain is due to extreme isometric relaxation of a skeletal muscle
2. Ache is due to severe isometric contraction of a skeletal muscle.
Thus, pain and ache can co-exist or alternate.

CAUSES OF SHOOTING PAINS AND ACHES:
Under abnormal conditions the skeletal muscular system may isometrically contract or relax towards a single or multiple points leading to severe aches and pains. This occurs in many medical conditions. Diabetes, anxiety, head injuries, genetic disorders, etc. are common causes.

SIMPLE AND THE MOST RELIABLE REMEDY FOR SHOOTING PAINS:
Even if the medical cause of the shooting pain is known, the treatment, even if there is one, rarely gives satisfactory relief.

Original Meditation, a set of isometric exercises, should be effective in most cases. In this all the skeletal muscles can be made to contract and relax as a single unit and its contraction or relaxation towards any point can be abolished.
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