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Self-Healing Pain and Finding Inner Peace with Charles Clay

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In The Details with Karen Allen

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After a catastrophic back injury he incurred on a snowboarding trip in 2008, Charles Clay felt hopeless. Time and time again, doctors told him that he would need to undergo surgery or he may never move the same again. Despite this daunting health outlook, Charles healed himself naturally - without surgery - using several therapies informed by modern medicine and ancient healing methods.

Charles Clay, inner peace coach, dynamic speaker, published author, and the founder of Freedom From Pain Coaching, stops by the In the Details podcast this week to discuss all things healing. In the years since his shocking recovery, Charles has helped hundreds of people understand and heal their aches and pains naturally. With the right tools and by listening to your intuition, Charles reveals to listeners that “you don’t have to perpetuate suffering.” 

 

Follow Charles Clay on Facebook and Instagram, and check out his Freedom From Pain coaching services on his website.

**Opinions and claims made by a podcast guest are strictly those of the guest and do not represent the opinions or claims of SUCCESS Enterprises. No guest statements are a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.

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