Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Beat Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Malignant Toxic Stress. Lymphatic and Mitochondrial Failure. Part 2


A Model For Manual Intervention

What is required for recovery from Fibromyalgia/ CFS, is to elevate the body, long term, to a level that it can resume normal function. To settle the body into a state that is above the threshold that allowed the sufferer to sink into illness.

This requires a massive improvement in mitochondrial functionality whose failure is responsible for the core features of the condition. To start this process manual interventions are required to reduce toxicity and associated stress.

After 5 years of research I have found all the factors necessary to achieve this, and have achieved a best fit protocol that is achieving results across the board for genuine cases of Fibromyalgia/ CFS.

I have created a flowchart of interventions that will address all possible causes of your condition.

One of the main problems of course is patient “buy in”. How can I convince you that this is genuine and that you should commit to the protocol?

Well basically I can’t and I don’t need to!!

If you feel inspired, then you simply purchase the package online, download it, and read it.

So what is this flowchart?
How do we start the protocol?
What are the interventions?

When I talk about interventions, in many respects I mean “changes”.

Changes to your lifestyle,
Changing the way you do,
Changing the way you move,
Changing what you eat.
Changing the products that you use and consume.

In many ways these activities define us and “letting go” can even feel like changing who we are. But it is all achievable.

Answer the following three basic questions?

  1. Are you willing to commit?
  2. Are you able to commit?
  3. Are you prepared to make these changes and sacrifices in order to start the journey back to health?

If you have genuine fibromyalgia and CFS then you will be screaming “yes, I want this” and you will commit whole heartedly to this process.

Case Study: Patient Y, 39 Year old female office worker.

I was having a conversation with a patient who claimed that she had stopped improving after 3 months of continual gains.

I asked fervently whether something had changed in her lifestyle, was she eating or drinking differently, or doing something that she didn’t do before.

She denied that anything had changed and that the protocol had simply stalled.

After treatment, I happened to glance outside the office window only to see her lighting up a cigarette on her way to the car. On her following visit I mentioned this and It turns out she had started smoking again due to marital problems.

So obviously this poor woman was under massive marital stress and in response had returned to smoking, possibly the worst combination of events that could happen in terms of allowing the protocol to function, yet she was unable to associate these external activities with the increased toxicity that had lead the protocol gains to stall and she had failed to reveal to me in my assessment.

Its interesting to note that even under these appalling circumstances the patient did not suffer full relapse to her pre protocol state.

This is the reason as I stated earlier that I will never claim 100% success. What a patient does in my absence is out of my control, as it will and always should be.

What I have been doing lately is combining all the “Beat Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” protocols together to provide rapid detoxification at the beginning of treatment.

Mark J Shaw (B.A, M.Sc, PGD)

Mark is the author of a new digital book and training manual “Beat Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

http://www.BeatFibroAndFatigue.com

Copyright of Mark J. Shaw and Associates: 2009. This material can be copied or reproduced provided the authors profile and website link information are displayed.

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