From the monthly archives:

April 2008

Body Break Down

by Cinda Crawford on April 30, 2008

in What do you do if you're really sick?

Recently I received a question from Susan that asked about the body’s health memory and long term health. Essentially, Susan is asking if the body has a memory that tells it how to be healthy? What do we do to if the body appears to be failing? Oh, this is a really important topic and [...]

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Is it possible to re-educate the body and immune system to function at 100% again? A new tool to accomplish this is called ELT.

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Can the body lose its innate ability to heal? Is there more at work than the fact that we’ve run into a tough bug?

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“Cinda Crawford is the host of the Health Matters Show and an energy healing practitioner.” That’s me, Cinda! I’m happy that you found this blog and podcast which is entirely devoted to finding answers about healing Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Why should you stick around? Or have faith in what she says or what you’ll find [...]

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If you’re facing a health challenge, your body may have an impaired memory and not know what to do to get you well. Why? What should you do?

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Turning towards life-altering illness and away from an attitude of health can be one of the biggest mistakes of your life. Watch your thoughts. Hint: Get positive about your health and stay positive.

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Where does healing come from?

by Cinda Crawford on April 20, 2008

in General

If you have Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Arthritis, Allergies, autoimmune illness or some other terrible condition, here is timely, helpful information.

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Fibromyalgia: Diet and Symptom Cause

by Cinda Crawford on April 14, 2008

in Fibromyalgia

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Why Do You Hurt So Much?

by Cinda Crawford on April 13, 2008

in Fibromyalgia

If you’ve been told that you need to learn to live with Fibromyalgia, don’t believe it.

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When someone asks about your illness, yet they’re only making small talk, how much are you obligated to explain it? Not much.

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Many people diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome suffer in today’s society as a result of other people’s confusion, doubts and plain ole’ skepticism.