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Fibromyalgia - A Painful Story With A Happy Ending Israel today

2021-11-17T20:45:39.078Z


Nili Hirsch, a patient who has recovered from fibromyalgia, talks to Iris Geyer, an expert iridologist who has treated her successfully, about fibroids, pain, treatments and the life that follows.


Five years ago, Nili Hirsch's life was turned upside down - from an active mother who works at home and away from home, she stopped functioning and for seven months lay in bed with severe pain all over her body and no ability to move.

After 2 hospitalizations and a check-up with 3 specialist doctors she was told that she had fibromyalgia and that there was nothing to do with it - she should learn to live with the pain.

Nili came to the Iris Geyer Center for diagnosis and treatment which she applied with piety and determination.

Today she is healthy, strong, functioning, working and smiling, and she is talking to Iris about ways to diagnose and treat fibromyalgia for the benefit of those who are now where she was.

Nili's story

For Nili it started with abdominal pain which she ignored, went on to shoulder pain and got severe headaches that caused her to be hospitalized twice in hospital. Tests did not reveal anything and sent her home. She went on to see an endocrinologist, who sent her to a neurologist, who sent her to a rheumatologist who told her she had fibromyalgia - muscle pain - a syndrome characterized by severe pain throughout the body and sent her home with a list of drugs some hard narcotics that made her a shadow of herself.

The pains kept getting worse. She suffered from terrible weakness accompanied by strong currents and stabs in her legs and reached a point where she was unable to even hold her cell phone or step on her feet. Her husband had to pick her up to get to the bathroom. The pains did not subside in any position - neither sitting nor lying down and there was nothing to talk about at all - the pains take over and there is nowhere to run. An occupational physician who examined her said that there was no cure and that she should learn to live with the pain. She tried acupuncture treatments that resulted in temporary relief of a few days but the pain was recurring. She tried both reflexology and treatment with Hiller. Nothing helped. She was weak, sore and depressed. At the height of the depression her sister-in-law sent her a link to an article on fibromyalgia, through which she came to the Iris Geyer Center and the rest is history.

Through a diagnosis in the eyeball, Iris identified that in Nili there is a tendency for weakness of endocrine glands, weakness of the liver and digestive system.

It was also found in the diagnosis that she suffers from an accumulation of toxins in the colon and liver and a bacterial imbalance in the digestive system.

The treatment tailored to her included bacterial balance, a combination of digestive enzymes, dietary modification and liver cleansing.

Since she finished the treatment she testifies that she is a different person.

She is healthier, has lost weight significantly, she lives better and breathes better.

Nili has returned to work gradually and today she is working full time and functioning in a completely normal way.

The occupational physician has been in the market since the last process.

Her family doctor is also very pleased with the results - she has no more stomach aches, no more heartburn, and all her health indicators have changed for the better - cholesterol, blood fats and sugar levels.

For questions and more information about the diagnosis and treatment plan, call 03-5454185 or visit the website >>

How is this method different from the way Western medicine diagnoses and treats fibromyalgia

?

In the treatment of fibromyalgia, Western medicine focuses on pain relief with the help of drugs - psychiatric drugs such as Symbalta and Lyrica and narcotic drugs that have severe side effects.

In any case these drugs cause only temporary relief of pain and do not solve the problem from the root.

Many patients who come to us note that the doctor told them that fibro has no cure and can not be cured but only learn to live with the pain.

On the other hand, with the help of the diagnosis in the eyeball we locate the root of the problem - what is the reason that the body produces pain and when treating the root of the problem - the pain, which is the symptom, also disappears.

Why is an eyeball diagnosis the way to recovery

?

The pains that appear in fibromyalgia are as stated a symptom, a result, they are not the disease itself.

And there is no single reason for the appearance of these pains.

In each case, the source of the pain may be different.

Fibromyalgia can erupt because of an incorrect diet that causes high acidity in the body or because of Candida fungus that takes over the nervous system, fibromyalgia can erupt due to trauma that led to the development of pain and can be fibromyalgia due to a thyroid problem.

There are a wide variety of cases, each of which is a story in itself.

Each patient has a different source of the problem that can be detected through a diagnosis in the eyeball.

Each case requires a completely different treatment.

An in-depth diagnosis will place the finger exactly on the source of the problem.

Then, when the source of the problem is known, an appropriate treatment plan is built that allows for recovery.

Our body is a very complex and sophisticated machine.

When we remove the interfering factor that is causing the problem, the body can come to recovery.

And this is possible when there is a diagnosis that gives the exact information about the cause of the disease.

For questions and more information about the diagnosis and treatment plan, call 03-5454185 or

visit the website >>






Source: israelhayom

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