When Cell Wall Damage Affects Your Health

by Cinda Crawford on April 28, 2010

in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,Fibromyalgia,General,Research Links

Can you imagine something as simple as the concept that fixing cell wall damage in you could be part of the answer to fixing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) , Fibromyalgia (FMS) or virtually any chronic illness?

Well… it could be true.
It’s possible.

Scientists are now finding genes that can do a good job of fixing your cell walls.

After you read this article, I encourage you to check in at Get Well Health where I explore the full concept of what cell wall damage can mean to people with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and all types of similar chronic illnesses.

In my dealings and research while putting Sacred Cellular Healing together, I have learned that you and I can be damaged on so many levels, and cell walls are certainly one place that interests me. I remember Dr. Charles Lapp explaining to me so many years ago how my cells were not like a normal person’s cells. They did not hold the right amount of energy… .

Check out the post of Get Well Health and let me know what you think. Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are such complicated illnesses and involve so many different aspects of our health.

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