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FIBROMYALGIA & MYOFASCIITIS

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Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis are often confused with one another, even by doctors. But, Dr. Prather explains that both are unique and must be treated very differently. In this episode, we talk about:
—How Fibromyalgia is an inflammation of the Lymphatic tissue, while Myofasciitis is a dysfunction of the muscles and the fascia material.
—Why "poking" 11 different Lymph areas and being able to produce pain is a sure sign of Fibromyalgia. And how Myofasciitis can be diagnosed through palpation and those areas feeling "like a rock".
—How 85% of all adults will suffer from Myofasciitis at some point in their lives. And the Rapid Release Therapy Dr. Prather uses in his office that makes a difference for patients who have found no relief from other treatments.
—The reason Fibromyalgia is found 85-90% of the time in women. And its association with Chronic Fatigue, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and a shortened life-span.
—Why "gentle" is the key word with any treatments for Fibromyalgia patients to get results and relief for them.
—The importance of treatments like Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Rapid Release, and Physical Rehab for both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis, but the approach and techniques of those treatments have to be used in completely different ways.
—Why Acupuncture provides "immediate relief" for both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis. But Fibromyalgia should use only one or two points at a time, with Laser and Powder Acupuncture techniques used more often by Dr. Prather than the needles.
—The importance of Diathermy for Fibromyalgia patients to increase blood flow and lymphatic flow, while increasing detoxification and boosting the immune system. And why Dr. Prather calls it an "amazing" treatment for Fibromyalgia.
—How Dr. Prather says "you are never going to get anywhere" with Fibromyalgia without proper supplementation, which is "a game-changer". And how Dr. Prather estimates about 50% of his Fibromyalgia patients actually have both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis.
—Plus, hear the details about our upcoming Holistic Integration Open House on Lyme Disease and Tick-borne Diseases on Wednesday, September 27th at 6 p.m. And how you can receive 20% off of tick-borne diagnostics for attending.

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Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis are often confused with one another, even by doctors. But, Dr. Prather explains that both are unique and must be treated very differently. In this episode, we talk about:
—How Fibromyalgia is an inflammation of the Lymphatic tissue, while Myofasciitis is a dysfunction of the muscles and the fascia material.
—Why "poking" 11 different Lymph areas and being able to produce pain is a sure sign of Fibromyalgia. And how Myofasciitis can be diagnosed through palpation and those areas feeling "like a rock".
—How 85% of all adults will suffer from Myofasciitis at some point in their lives. And the Rapid Release Therapy Dr. Prather uses in his office that makes a difference for patients who have found no relief from other treatments.
—The reason Fibromyalgia is found 85-90% of the time in women. And its association with Chronic Fatigue, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and a shortened life-span.
—Why "gentle" is the key word with any treatments for Fibromyalgia patients to get results and relief for them.
—The importance of treatments like Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Rapid Release, and Physical Rehab for both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis, but the approach and techniques of those treatments have to be used in completely different ways.
—Why Acupuncture provides "immediate relief" for both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis. But Fibromyalgia should use only one or two points at a time, with Laser and Powder Acupuncture techniques used more often by Dr. Prather than the needles.
—The importance of Diathermy for Fibromyalgia patients to increase blood flow and lymphatic flow, while increasing detoxification and boosting the immune system. And why Dr. Prather calls it an "amazing" treatment for Fibromyalgia.
—How Dr. Prather says "you are never going to get anywhere" with Fibromyalgia without proper supplementation, which is "a game-changer". And how Dr. Prather estimates about 50% of his Fibromyalgia patients actually have both Fibromyalgia and Myofasciitis.
—Plus, hear the details about our upcoming Holistic Integration Open House on Lyme Disease and Tick-borne Diseases on Wednesday, September 27th at 6 p.m. And how you can receive 20% off of tick-borne diagnostics for attending.

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