During this interview and the previous one with Dr. Mike Funicello, DC, he explains why you may be sick with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, what happens during the illness process, what you can do at a physical level to relieve the trauma your body has stored, plus he offers a tantalizing opinion of where health comes from. By all means, take time to listen to the whole Health Matters Show today!
(Then when you get a chance, go back and review the previous interview, if you haven’t already heard it.)
When energy is stored in your body after a traumatic event, it has the capacity to influence your health very negatively and for a very long time.
(This whopping interview is 23 minutes long and includes information that could potentially help you. Listen here on the website by clicking the right-facing arrow on the left of the blue bar. To download this interview to your computer, iPod or telephone, right click your mouse directly over the hyperlink that says, “Download MP3″. Then left click it to save the file where you can find it on your device. Enjoy.
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) affects as many as 6 to 10 million men, women and children in the United States alone, yet it is not a disease entity that is easily understood, classified or treated. Part of that may be because of the shroud of confusion regarding the illness.
Fibromyalgia is recognized as enough of a legitimate medical problem that the Social Security Administration sees fit to classify it in cases of disability within the language of their regulation 99-2p.
Note: people who meet that criteria were originally intended to be ones suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), but as the regulation’s wording implies, it was extended to cover Fibromyalgia, too. (*See 2 through 8 at the end of the regulation for more information. If you intend to file for SSA or SSI disability, print out a copy of the regulation and study it. You must meet the exact qualifications to be classed as having a disability.)
To meet the statutory requirements for disability…
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I am privileged and pleased to offer you an interview with Viviane Oberhand. She and I discuss the Oberhand Method of removing (healing) Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in someone in as little as 4 to 6 hours.
But equally as incredible, you learn about the woman and how she came to do such powerful work. Viviane overcame tremendous challenges in her past and discovered that by healing others, she is able to fulfill her destiny.
She has been doing this work for over 5 years with consisitently successful results. Plus, many of her clients and toughest cases come by way of referrals from medical doctors.
Listen and read more about healing… (11 min audio)
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If you’re a self-student and trying to figure out why you got Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome like me, the reasons and answers you discover make a big difference. When you understand “why”, then the “how” and “what to do about it” come a bit more easily.
Check out the post at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website. This issue of how childhood trauma causes illness is drawing more attention. To learn more about how trauma may be affecting your neuroendocrine function, listen to the Health Matters Show edition below.
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God provides many avenues to getting healthy and staying that way. He designed our bodies to function at a maximum level and He is gracious enough to give us special tools to heal.
If you’re a person with Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, you may be pondering why your body doesn’t heal. Why is it letting you down?
The question is important and I’ll tell you why.
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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 I’m happy to discuss it here.
Sometimes we sense that our bodies are not functioning as well as they used to. Of course, the situation that we want to see is the body improving and us feeling better over time. (Sooner, rather than later, if we have a choice.)
But can the body “stop remembering” how to be healthy whether we’re 62 or 22? The flat answer is, yes, it’s possible.
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