After spending almost 10 hours a day for 2 weeks, walking the magnificent gems and mineral show in Tucson last year, something started to feel like a lump of discomfort in my hip.
This got worse in my layover in LA while playing with my brother’s kids. The 28-hour travel back to Bangkok with the 7-hour layover in Japan pushed the discomfort to incredible pain following the next few days, which then spread to my lower back.
I went to two different hospitals. Sciatic nerve inflammation, I was told it was. Simple painkillers did nothing (strong ones left me in a coma-like a state) and the anti-inflammatory course of medication also did very little to help. I became almost immobile.
This was when I started to look into other healing methods.
Traditional Chinese acupuncture and Russian Systema whipping were next! Though they both worked to some degree, the additional momentary pain that is caused by both methods may not be something for everyone. About a month into this crippling condition, through a channel of acquaintances with an extensive network of alternative healers, and health workers, I discovered Bioqr™ Therapy and Ivan Roca.
After reading up on it, even though it seemed that it is used mostly to stimulate the immunity system, I booked myself for the next weekend session available, hoping for a miracle.
During the therapy, it didn’t feel like much was happening at first, but then I felt like invisible threads were pulling me.
After the 4 sessions during the two days of this gentle and none invasive treatment, it took two days until I felt a reduction in the stiffness and less pain in the lower back.
I booked another weekend and took a friend with me. After two weeks I could walk like a normal person and a month I was able to get back to yoga and regular life.
I would defiantly recommend Bioqr™ Therapy as a treatment to be had in the times of need. I hope I will never need to again but if the time comes I know where to find Ivan.
Thank you, Ivan!

Ehsan Nishaburi
Thailand
Group therapy
sciatica · severe back pain
Therapist: Ivan Roca