Thursday, September 28, 2017

Bionetic Balance


Recover your Health!!!

Bionetic Balance 

A balanced body will heal itself.

Bionetic scanner 






A class II, FDA registered bio-feedback/imbalance testing device that measures your physiological response to stimuli.   A support remedy will be provided with electromagnetic frequencies (homeopathic).   It is based on the theory that “like cures like.”   The Support Remedy effects the cells and tissues by balancing the electrical energy within them using electromagnetism or Quantum energy.

What is Bionetics?

Bionetics is a form of bio-electrical feedback that allows the connection to your body’s communication system and to analyze the complexity of your body.   Bio-electrical feedback is a noninvasive measuring method providing real-time response during the scanning procedure or via a hair analysis for those that are long distance. By isolating the specific imbalances we can attempt to modify the unbalanced condition in a favorable way helping the body to remain in homeostasis (balance) so that it can heal itself. After years of clinical experiences it has been confirmed that there are information pathways within the body that correlate with the ancient Chinese acupuncture meridians.   The concept of Bionetics is to access and measure the flow of energy through the pathways by putting various supplements and electromagnetic frequencies into the loop to balance them. In theory, a balanced flow of energy will allow for the most efficient use of the body’s available resources.   Thus, a balanced body has the greatest chance of restoring and maintaining wellness. We each have a physical body composed of matter. We can see it. Quantum physics recognizes that matter in its most elemental form is energy.   As bodies composed of energy, we are affected by energy. The strength and ease with which the life force (Qi-“chi”) flows through the energy body affects the function of the physical body. A holistic approach to wellness must include Body, Mind and Spirit. Bionetics provides a foundation of principles that teach individuals how to take responsibility for their own health. Bionetics also recognizes that everyone has unique challenges to face, in their own path toward health and wellness. The bionetic evaluation is not a method of diagnosing, nor are the suggested remedies designed to replace any of the medications or treatments currently being provided or recommended by a primary care physician.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bionetic/Bioenergetic Testing

What is Bionetic/Bioenergetic testing and how does it work?

Bionetic testing performed by placing your hand on a scanner or via a hair analysis for those that are long distance, is a type of electro-vibrational testing developed by Dr. Reinhold Voll in Germany in the 1940’s through 1950’s to measure acupuncture meridian energy flow or communication pathways in the human body.

What is the BodyScan?

The BodyScan is an FDA registered biofeedback/stress testing device that measures your physiological response to outside stimuli.

What is Bionetics?

Bionetics is a term which embraces all aspects of the body’s energetic and informational dimensions or life systems. It involves stress testing using a wide variety of modalities such as Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, nutrition and Bioresonance therapy.

What is Bioenergetics?

Bioenergetics is a term used to refer to all aspects of the growing science that combines modern biofeedback technology with principles of Vibrational and Traditional Chinese medicine.

Can I work with my regular physician and also use Bionetic testing?

More and more physicians are open to an integrative or multidimensional approach to medicine. If you have a physician, it is a good idea to inform him/her of your decision to consult a Bionetic Practitioner who uses homeopathic remedies and nutritional recommendations as part of your wellness program.

What can I expect from my first Scan?

The goal of a Bionetic Practitioner is to help you bring your body into balance. It is documented that stress can lead to blocked energy which can then lead to all types of diseases in the body. Although we don’t treat symptoms or cure any disease, you will find that as your energy begins to flow more freely and body systems become balanced, your symptoms will clear.

How does stress affect my health?

One definition of stress is “a maladaptive response to change in the environment”. Finding ways to deal with stress is critical to wellness.   Although stress affects individuals differently, one fact is beyond dispute:   stress, especially unresolved, long-term stress, is a primary contributor to psychological and biological illness.

What will my wellness protocol include?

Homeopathy, nutritional supplements, dietary changes, flower essences, lifestyle changes and exercise may all help bring your body and communication pathways into balance. Together we will work to determine the best course of action for you in your journey toward wellness.

What is homeopathy?

Samuel Hahnemann, a German Physician and an empirical thinker was the originator of homeopathy. Homeopathy is from the Greek words homoios (similar) and pathos(suffering or disease).   He discovered a new technique for the curative powers of medicinal substances, an intellectually powerful therapeutic doctrine called “The Law of Similars”  or Like cures Like. He discovered that substances in small dose stimulate the organism to heal.  This Law of Similars states that any substance which can cause symptoms when given to healthy people can help to heal those who are experiencing similar symptoms.

When will I start feeling better?

Natural healing can take time. You may not experience wellness overnight, but you may notice slight changes in your health after one scan. Some clients have been known to experience remarkable improvement in health status after just one scan, while other situations require a great length of time. Your healing depends on many factors: Length of time the condition or symptoms have been present, seriousness of the condition, and most of all, your willingness to follow the recommended protocol. Be assured that healing is occurring on a cellular level, even though you may not consciously feel it.  You may begin to notice subtle improvements in your energy as weeks go by.

How come I have never heard of this before?

This type of testing is fairly new to the United States, although Meridian testing has been happening in Europe and Eastern countries for centuries.   It is only in the last few years of the computer revolution that the testing has become fast and accurate enough to be utilized.

If you have more questions, please call 646-377-0448

Riverdale Location

Friday, August 18, 2017

Happiness neuroscience

New neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happy

You get all kinds of happiness advice on the internet from people who don’t know what they’re talking about. Don’t trust them.

Actually, don’t trust me either. Trust neuroscientists. They study that gray blob in your head all day and have learned a lot about what truly will make you happy.

UCLA neuroscience researcher Alex Korb has some insights that can create an upward spiral of happiness in your life. Here’s what you and I can learn from the people who really have answers:

Believe it or not, guilt and shame activate the brain’s reward center.

Via The Upward Spiral:

Despite their differences, pride, shame, and guilt all activate similar neural circuits, including the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, amygdala, insula, and the nucleus accumbens. Interestingly, pride is the most powerful of these emotions at triggering activity in these regions — except in the nucleus accumbens, where guilt and shame win out. This explains why it can be so appealing to heap guilt and shame on ourselves — they’re activating the brain’s reward center.

And you worry a lot too. Why? In the short term, worrying makes your brain feel a little better — at least you’re doing something about your problems.

Via The Upward Spiral:

In fact, worrying can help calm the limbic system by increasing activity in the medial prefrontal cortex and decreasing activity in the amygdala. That might seem counterintuitive, but it just goes to show that if you’re feeling anxiety, doing something about it — even worrying — is better than doing nothing.

But guilt, shame and worry are horrible long-term solutions. So what do neuroscientists say you should do? Ask yourself this question:

What am I grateful for?

Yeah, gratitude is awesome… but does it really affect your brain at the biological level? Yup.

You know what the antidepressant Wellbutrin does? Boosts the neurotransmitter dopamine. So does gratitude.

Via The Upward Spiral:

The benefits of gratitude start with the dopamine system, because feeling grateful activates the brain stem region that produces dopamine. Additionally, gratitude toward others increases activity in social dopamine circuits, which makes social interactions more enjoyable…

Know what Prozac does? Boosts the neurotransmitter serotonin. So does gratitude.

Via The Upward Spiral:

One powerful effect of gratitude is that it can boost serotonin. Trying to think of things you are grateful for forces you to focus on the positive aspects of your life. This simple act increases serotonin production in the anterior cingulate cortex.

I know, sometimes life lands a really mean punch in the gut and it feels like there’s nothing to be grateful for. Guess what?

Doesn’t matter. You don’t have to find anything. It’s the searching that counts.

Via The Upward Spiral:

It’s not finding gratitude that matters most; it’s remembering to look in the first place. Remembering to be grateful is a form of emotional intelligence. One study found that it actually affected neuron density in both the ventromedial and lateral prefrontal cortex. These density changes suggest that as emotional intelligence increases, the neurons in these areas become more efficient. With higher emotional intelligence, it simply takes less effort to be grateful.

And gratitude doesn’t just make your brain happy — it can also create a positive feedback loop in your relationships. So express that gratitude to the people you care about.

(For more on how gratitude can make you happier and more successful, click here.)

But what happens when bad feelings completely overtake you? When you’re really in the dumps and don’t even know how to deal with it? There’s an easy answer…

2) Label Negative Feelings

You feel awful. Okay, give that awfulness a name. Sad? Anxious? Angry?

Boom. It’s that simple. Sound stupid? Your noggin disagrees.

Via The Upward Spiral:

…in one fMRI study, appropriately titled “Putting Feelings into Words” participants viewed pictures of people with emotional facial expressions. Predictably, each participant’s amygdala activated to the emotions in the picture. But when they were asked to name the emotion, the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activated and reduced the emotional amygdala reactivity. In other words, consciously recognizing the emotions reduced their impact.

Suppressing emotions doesn’t work and can backfire on you.

Via Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long:

Gross found that people who tried to suppress a negative emotional experience failed to do so. While they thought they looked fine outwardly, inwardly their limbic system was just as aroused as without suppression, and in some cases, even more aroused. Kevin Ochsner, at Columbia, repeated these findings using an fMRI. Trying not to feel something doesn’t work, and in some cases even backfires.

But labeling, on the other hand, makes a big difference.

Via Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long:

To reduce arousal, you need to use just a few words to describe an emotion, and ideally use symbolic language, which means using indirect metaphors, metrics, and simplifications of your experience. This requires you to activate your prefrontal cortex, which reduces the arousal in the limbic system. Here’s the bottom line: describe an emotion in just a word or two, and it helps reduce the emotion.

Ancient methods were way ahead of us on this one. Meditation has employed this for centuries. Labeling is a fundamental tool of mindfulness.

In fact, labeling affects the brain so powerfully it works with other people too. Labeling emotions is one of the primary tools used by FBI hostage negotiators.

(To learn more of the secrets of FBI hostage negotiators, click here.)

Okay, hopefully you’re not reading this and labeling your current emotional state as “Bored.” Maybe you’re not feeling awful but you probably have things going on in your life that are causing you some stress. Here’s a simple way to beat them…

3) Make That Decision

Ever make a decision and then your brain finally feels at rest? That’s no random occurrence.

Brain science shows that making decisions reduces worry and anxiety — as well as helping you solve problems.

Via The Upward Spiral:

Making decisions includes creating intentions and setting goals — all three are part of the same neural circuitry and engage the prefrontal cortex in a positive way, reducing worry and anxiety. Making decisions also helps overcome striatum activity, which usually pulls you toward negative impulses and routines. Finally, making decisions changes your perception of the world — finding solutions to your problems and calming the limbic system.

But deciding can be hard. I agree. So what kind of decisions should you make? Neuroscience has an answer…

Make a “good enough” decision. Don’t sweat making the absolute 100% best decision. We all know being a perfectionist can be stressful. And brain studies back this up.

Trying to be perfect overwhelms your brain with emotions and makes you feel out of control.

Via The Upward Spiral:

Trying for the best, instead of good enough, brings too much emotional ventromedial prefrontal activity into the decision-making process. In contrast, recognizing that good enough is good enough activates more dorsolateral prefrontal areas, which helps you feel more in control…

As Swarthmore professor Barry Schwartz said in my interview with him: “Good enough is almost always good enough.”

So when you make a decision, your brain feels you have control. And, as I’ve talked about before, a feeling of control reduces stress. But here’s what’s really fascinating: Deciding also boosts pleasure.

Via The Upward Spiral:

Actively choosing caused changes in attention circuits and in how the participants felt about the action, and it increased rewarding dopamine activity.

Want proof? No problem. Let’s talk about cocaine.

You give 2 rats injections of cocaine. Rat A had to pull a lever first. Rat B didn’t have to do anything. Any difference? Yup: rat A gets a bigger boost of dopamine.

Via The Upward Spiral:

So they both got the same injections of cocaine at the same time, but rat A had to actively press the lever, and rat B didn’t have to do anything. And you guessed it — rat A released more dopamine in its nucleus accumbens.

So what’s the lesson here? Next time you buy cocaine… whoops, wrong lesson. Point is, when you make a decision on a goal and then achieve it, you feel better than when good stuff just happens by chance.

And this answers the eternal mystery of why dragging your butt to the gym can be so hard.

If you go because you feel you have to or you should, well, it’s not really a voluntary decision. Your brain doesn’t get the pleasure boost. It just feels stress. And that’s no way to build a good exercise habit.

Via The Upward Spiral:

Interestingly, if they are forced to exercise, they don’t get the same benefits, because without choice, the exercise itself is a source of stress.

So make more decisions. Neuroscience researcher Alex Korb sums it up nicely:

We don’t just choose the things we like; we also like the things we choose.

(To learn what neuroscientists say is the best way to use caffeine, click here.)

Okay, you’re being grateful, labeling negative emotions and making more decisions. Great. But this is feeling kinda lonely for a happiness prescription. Let’s get some other people in here.

What’s something you can do with others that neuroscience says is a path to mucho happiness? And something that’s stupidly simple so you don’t get lazy and skip it? Brain docs have an answer for you…

4) Touch People

No, not indiscriminately; that can get you in a lot of trouble.

But we need to feel love and acceptance from others. When we don’t it’s painful. And I don’t mean “awkward” or “disappointing.” I mean actually painful.

Neuroscientists did a study where people played a ball-tossing video game. The other players tossed the ball to you and you tossed it back to them. Actually, there were no other players; that was all done by the computer program.

But the subjects were told the characters were controlled by real people. So what happened when the “other players” stopped playing nice and didn’t share the ball?

Subjects’ brains responded the same way as if they experienced physical pain. Rejection doesn’t just hurt like a broken heart; your brain feels it like a broken leg.

Via The Upward Spiral:

In fact, as demonstrated in an fMRI experiment, social exclusion activates the same circuitry as physical pain… at one point they stopped sharing, only throwing back and forth to each other, ignoring the participant. This small change was enough to elicit feelings of social exclusion, and it activated the anterior cingulate and insula, just like physical pain would.

Relationships are very important to your brain’s feeling of happiness. Want to take that to the next level? Touch people.

Via The Upward Spiral:

One of the primary ways to release oxytocin is through touching. Obviously, it’s not always appropriate to touch most people, but small touches like handshakes and pats on the back are usually okay. For people you’re close with, make more of an effort to touch more often.

Touching is incredibly powerful. We just don’t give it enough credit. It makes you more persuasive, increases team performance, improves your flirting… heck, it even boosts math skills.

Touching someone you love actually reduces pain. In fact, when studies were done on married couples, the stronger the marriage, the more powerful the effect.

Via The Upward Spiral:

In addition, holding hands with someone can help comfort you and your brain through painful situations. One fMRI study scanned married women as they were warned that they were about to get a small electric shock. While anticipating the painful shocks, the brain showed a predictable pattern of response in pain and worrying circuits, with activation in the insula, anterior cingulate, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. During a separate scan, the women either held their husbands’ hands or the hand of the experimenter. When a subject held her husband’s hand, the threat of shock had a smaller effect. The brain showed reduced activation in both the anterior cingulate cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex— that is, less activity in the pain and worrying circuits. In addition, the stronger the marriage, the lower the discomfort-related insula activity.

So hug someone today. And do not accept little, quick hugs. No, no, no. Tell them your neuroscientist recommended long hugs.

Via The Upward Spiral:

A hug, especially a long one, releases a neurotransmitter and hormone oxytocin, which reduces the reactivity of the amygdala.

Research shows getting five hugs a day for four weeks increases happiness big time.

Don’t have anyone to hug right now? No? (I’m sorry to hear that. I would give you a hug right now if I could.) But there’s an answer: neuroscience says you should go get a massage.

Via The Upward Spiral:

The results are fairly clear that massage boosts your serotonin by as much as 30 percent. Massage also decreases stress hormones and raises dopamine levels, which helps you create new good habits… Massage reduces pain because the oxytocin system activates painkilling endorphins. Massage also improves sleep and reduces fatigue by increasing serotonin and dopamine and decreasing the stress hormone cortisol.

So spend time with other people and give some hugs. Sorry, texting is not enough.

When you put people in a stressful situation and then let them visit loved ones or talk to them on the phone, they felt better. What about when they just texted? Their bodies responded the same as if they had no support at all.

Via The Upward Spiral:

…the text-message group had cortisol and oxytocin levels similar to the no-contact group.

Author’s note: I totally approve of texting if you make a hug appointment.

(To learn what neuroscience says is the best way to get smarter and happier, click here.)

Okay, I don’t want to strain your brain with too much info. Let’s round it up and learn the quickest and easiest way to start that upward spiral of neuroscience-inspired happiness…

Sum Up

Here’s what brain research says will make you happy:

  • Ask “What am I grateful for?” No answers? Doesn’t matter. Just searching helps.
  • Label those negative emotions. Give it a name and your brain isn’t so bothered by it.
  • Decide. Go for “good enough” instead of “best decision ever made on Earth.”
  • Hugs, hugs, hugs. Don’t text — touch.

So what’s the dead simple way to start that upward spiral of happiness?

Just send someone a thank you email. If you feel awkward about it, you can send them this post to tell them why.

This really can start an upward spiral of happiness in your life. UCLA neuroscience researcher Alex Korb explains:

Everything is interconnected. Gratitude improves sleep. Sleep reduces pain. Reduced pain improves your mood. Improved mood reduces anxiety, which improves focus and planning. Focus and planning help with decision making. Decision making further reduces anxiety and improves enjoyment. Enjoyment gives you more to be grateful for, which keeps that loop of the upward spiral going. Enjoyment also makes it more likely you’ll exercise and be social, which, in turn, will make you happier.

So thank you for reading this.

And send that thank you email now to make you and someone you care about very happy.


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Diabetes for 30 years and Pain Eliminated

 Diabetes  for 30 years and Pain Eliminated




My mother has been diabetic for the past 30 years. She consistently suffered from foot pain.


While visiting Mexico city, she had to be hospitalized due to high levels blood sugar that ranged between 400-500. Her doctor then prescribed her insulin shots self administered three times daily.  She had been taking Metformin daily for many years.


She traveled to New York city and continue the indications from her doctor to inject the insulin three times daily; her feet pain was continuos.


I contacted Dr. José H. P.  to search for another option to my mother suffering and possibly improve many other issues. Besides her high blood sugar, her depressive state was as consistent as her high blood sugar levels and her feet pain. 


Dr. José ran a quantum distance evaluation to find the possible causes of her health problems. He mentioned that my mother suffered diabetes mellitus II  that we already knew, as well he added that her kidney function was compromised and was causing the feet pain and fear. 


Through the evaluation, he determined the homeopathic drops that were going to help my mother with her problems in addition to the energetic therapy at distance. 


My mother traveled back to Mexico and started taking the indicated drops, in less than a week after starting her treatment, her blood sugar level normalized, her energy level was evident.


The pain of her feet disappeared the inflammation of her fingers started disappearing as well. Her progress was surprising to all our family. Her depression and low self image improved by 90%. She is continuing her treatment since her medical doctor in Mexico told her that in fact her kidneys were not functioning properly and the pain was due to her previous high blood sugar. 


I am so glad that I contacted Dr. José H. P. My mother improved a great deal to the point that her blood sugar levels had maintained  normal without the need of insulin shots three times a day. And she no longer has the terrible pain of her feet. She is cured. 


I am grateful and happy to express this testimony hence my mother is a 78 years old woman and improved thanks to the intervention of Dr. José H. P.


 


María L Cisneros


 

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

DEPRESSION NEURO-PEPTIDES

BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT YOU THINK

DID YOU KNOW? … That if you feel DEPRESSED for an hour… you’ve produced around 18 BILLION new cells in your body that have 18 billion new peptide-receptors calling out for MORE DEPRESSED type peptides. On the other hand if you can feel HAPPY and ENTHUSIASTIC for an hour . . . you’ll have 18 billion new cells calling out for more FEEL GOOD peptides.

This is not just an “emotional-mental” idea. Those 18 billion peptides are physically produced by your body in your hypothalamus gland in the center of your brain. The new cells exist within you physically

So every emotion you experience . . . from anger to hatred to resentment to frustration to depression to joy to enthusiasm to happiness . . . are physically duplicated in your body to give you MORE of what you think and feel. (The research and background on this came from Harvard University and Candace Pert in her book Molecules of Emotion.)

This brings new depth and meaning to the saying: What you focus on expands. No wonder some people are stuck in their thoughts and doomed to a future worse than their past (!) Either no one ever told them this . . . or they couldn’t hold onto the idea because their undisciplined MIND was running the show.

Most people do not have the discipline nor the power to control their own thoughts. Like Plato said:

“The undisciplined mind is like a boat at sea . . . where the Captain and the Navigator have been locked up below deck … while the crew sails around the oceans in aimless circles, with no destination nor goals nor plans in sight.”

Each one of us is much more powerful than we might give ourselves credit for. Our thoughts and feelings have the power to crave more of the same. This goes from the craving for drugs and alcohol – to the craving for money and success. What you focus on – you get more of. When you learn to discipline your mind — instead of letting it run on and on in mindless circles – great things are possible!

The very idea that we can create ourselves by what we think and feel … is amazingly good news for us!

Today you can actually go to In Harmony Holistic Stress Relief where they can stimulate your hypothalamus gland to expand all the feel-good emotions you want in your system. 

Then you can be connect to a BIOFEEDBACK computer where, first, they can de-program your old, dysfunctional thought patterns. Then they can empower you by programming in NEW NEURO-PATHWAYS — to build a stronger, happier, more powerful you. This is actually a miracle — all possible today because of the miracles of NEURO-Science. 

(Now, see if you can discipline your mind to hold onto this powerful idea — and do something with it!) 

Call In Harmony today for a Quantum Biofeedback session – (646) 377-0448

Venous Insufficiency

 Venous Insufficiency 


September 23, 2016

 

The first time I noticed my legs get swollen was around 1995.  I attributed the swelling to my weight fluctuations and the fact that I was working as a cashierand had to be standing for long hours.  After numerous visits to my foot doctor, and numerous medical tests that did not disclose a cause for the swelling, I was referred to a Vascular Surgeon in 2007.  The Vascular Surgeon diagnosed me with Venous Insufficiency.  The diagnosis was terrible news.  I was told there was no treatment other than to wear compression stockings and take a baby aspirin for life.  The compression stockingsand the aspirin were the only optionto avoid my legs from getting bigger and to prevent blood clots.

Throughout the years, the leg swelling worsened and at times was debilitating.  Doing simple chores as house cleaningand doing the laundry were a challengebecause standing for more than thirty minutes caused my legs to feel heavy and painful.  In addition, I could not wear just any type of shoes because of the swelling.  I was limited to wearing flat and wide shoes.  

Between 2007 and 2012, I visited four different Vascular Surgeons in search of another treatment option.  Unfortunately, all four Vascular Surgeons said there was nothing left to do than just wear the compression stockings to avoid blood clots and the legs from getting bigger.  On September 2014, my GeneralDoctor referred me to a Vascular Surgeon to evaluate if I was a candidate for a medical procedure.  To my surprise, I was told that my Saphenous Veins were almost double their size.  I had no idea that my leg veins could ever enlarge.  The good news was that the Vascular Surgeon could eliminate the enlarged veinwith laser surgery.  The Saphenous Veins, which are the longest veinon the legs, were eliminated in January and March 2015.

Although the Saphenous Veins were eliminated, the swelling and the pain did not completely disappear.  In addition, I could not just wear any type of shoes.  The Vascular Surgeon conducted other tests to know the cause of the swelling.  In June of 2015, I was diagnosed with lower extremity Lymphedema.  It was very difficult for me to know that after two surgeries I had to deal with another condition.   Also, I was told Lymphedema is a chronic swelling of the legs and has no cure.  The only treatment for Lymphedema is to drain the legs with a pump and wear the compression stockings.  I used the pump, wore the compression stockings and received Lymphedema massage therapy, which consists of wrapping the legs for over three hours.  The treatments certainly helped, but the swelling and pain were always there.  However, I continued to do everything possible to have a better quality of life.

On August 21, 2016, I was evaluated by Energy Medicine professional Jose Hurtado-Prudhomme and began a Homeopathic Treatment.   About a week into the Homeopathic TreatmentI was shocked to notice how my legs were feeling lighter and the swelling was less.  Much more surprising was to be able to wear a particular pair of shoe all day at work without any pain and less swelling.  Those same pair of shoes, along with other shoes, I was not able to wear at work for more than two hours because of the pain associated with the swollen feet.

The Homeopathic Treatment is greatly helping me with the Venous Insufficiency and with the lower extremity Lymphedema.  I am feeling much healthier.  My legs are feeling much lighter, the swelling has gone down a lot, and I do not feel any pains on my legs.  I am able to wear shoes all day, which I was only able to wear for a couple of hours before.  I am now able to stand for over thirty minutes without any leg pain and the need to sit or lay down.  I am finally enjoying a better quality of life thanks to the Homeopathic Treatment that I am getting from Energy Medicine professional Jose Hurtado-Prudhomme.  I am now on a more clear and rapid healing path.        

 

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