Fibromyalgia Yields to Edgar Cayce's Remedies
The following case report appeared in the September, 2001, issue of the Meridian Institute News:Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points. People with this syndrome may also experience sleep disturbances, morning stiffness, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and other symptoms.
During Edgar Cayce's era, this condition was called muscular rheumatism. Based on readings using this designation and other readings describing fibroymyalgia symptoms, the Meridian Institute created a treatment protocol focusing on several diverse therapies to cleanse and balance the system, including diet, an herbal tonic, spinal adjustments and massage, fume [medicated steam] baths, the radial appliance (energy medicine), abdominal castor oil packs, enemas, exercise, and developing an ideal attitude for healing.
The fibromyalgia protocol was followed very consistently by a fifty-eight-year-old male for five months beginning November, 2000. He had experienced fibromyalgia symptoms for about two years previous to that time.
After five months of treatment, he rated the severity of his fibromyalgia as "much improved," stating, "Symptoms have almost disappeared. Some muscle soreness still there but not so severe and more diffused. Cramps gone. Sleep pattern better; awake feeling more rested."
For information about obtaining the Meridian Institute's fibromyalgia treatment protocol, visit
http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/protocols/hrrc_protocols.html
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