Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder that affects millions of Americans. While it occurs most often in women, it may strike men, children, and all ethnic backgrounds. Fibromyalgia (FM) can at times be extremely debilitating and interfere with basic daily activities.
The signs of fibromyalgia are typically widespread pain in all four quadrants of the body with tender points all around the body when pressure is applied.
Symptoms of Fibromyalgia:
Although chronic, widespread body pain is the primary symptom of fibromyalgia, a variety of other symptoms are common in FM patients. Symptoms include: moderate to severe fatigue, sleep disorders, problems with cognitive functioning, IBS, headaches and migraines, anxiety and depression, and environmental sensitivities.
Research has documented neuroendocrine physiological abnormalities that may contribute to the symptoms.
Causes:
Recent research has suggested a genetic component. The disorder is often seen in families, among siblings or mothers and their children. Fibromyalgia often occurs following a physical trauma, such as an acute illness or injury, which may act as a trigger in the development of the disorder.
Increasing attention is being devoted to the central nervous system as the underlying mechanism of FM. Recent studies have suggested that FM patients have generalized disturbance in pain processing and an amplified response to stimuli that would not ordinarily be painful in healthy individuals.
Treatment:
Since there is no known cure for Fibromyalgia, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and improving function. One alternative therapy that has proven successful in relieving many of the aches and pains associated with fibromyalgia is known as Star Magic Energy Healing.
Energy healing relieves fibromyalgia pain and brings healing to the whole body.
Star Magic Energy healing is a way of transferring what is known as bio energy, life force energy, chi energy, prana energy, quantum energy or zero point energy to you for the purpose of bringing healing and restoration to the areas of pain associated with Fibromyalgia.
This type of healing has been found in almost every culture for thousands of years. In the US energy healing is still in it’s infancy though many of the top hospitals in our nation are now recognizing the value of energy healing and implementing it into their complimentary medicine programs. You may have heard of energy healing on the Dr Oz show. Dr Oz has been known to use energy healing during surgery as it speeds up the healing process before and after surgery. I often am asked to use Star Magic on clients before, during and after surgery although 95% of the time Star Magic will prevent surgery every having to take place.
I specialize in what is known as remote energy healing or distance healing, which means that your healing session is done whilst we are in different locations. As strange as it sounds this type of alternative therapy is extremely effective for relieving fibromyalgia pain.
The benefits of remote energy healing for fibromyalgia include:
How does a remote energy healing session for fibromyalgia work?
I will walk you through the process. You book a thirty minute session right here on my site. I contact you for the most convenient time. I call you at the agreed upon time and take some history on when the fibromyalgia pain started and the pain intensity level from 1-10, 10 being the highest pain level.
I then ask you to close your eyes, relax, and lightly focus the area where there is pain. I will then use Star Magic to facilitate your healing.
We will also address the emotional component of fibromyalgia, which is what caused it in the first place. Many people with Fibromyalgia report feeling depressed/anxious and have a low energy level. Star Magic Energy Healing raises your energy level and increases feelings of well being.
Fibromyalgia usually requires several energy healing sessions for optimum results.
There is a lady in this video who I facilitated the healing of. She had Fibromyalgia and her name is Karen. Hear what she has to say.
You can book a healing with me here.
And start your journey to becoming pain free
With Loving Energy,
Jerry
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