Unfortunately, when this came to light, I had to turn him away, as biomagnetic therapy is ineffective after such a toxic attack of the immune system, which, in his case, was already confused.By Christine Miller, certified Biomagnetic Pair Therapist October 21, 2012.According to Mayclinic online, this is an inflammatory disease marked by muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash.A Wikipedia entry says: It is a connective-tissue disease related to polymyositis (PM) that is characterized by inflammation of the muscles and the skin.
While DM most frequently affects the skin and muscles, it is a systemic disorder that may also affect the joints, the esophagus, the lungs, and, less commonly, the heart. Medically, polymyositis is classified as a chronic inflammatory myopathy. Dil kya karr jab kisi se pyar ho jaye download wapkingWhen Patient X first came to me, he was very weak and was barely able to walk on his own. He needed his wifes help lifting even the lightest things, such as a glass of water. Nesterj nes emulator 1 11 psp gameHe presented with red patchy blotches throughout his body, extreme dryness of the skin, and he claimed he had lost so much weight, he was unrecognizable. He felt more pain at night, and that some days were better than others. Patient X had already been seeing a doctor for this condition before he learned of me. By the time I met him, he had already been through several doses of various medication, one of which was a corticosteroid and the other was an intravenous immunoglobulin (which is derived from the plasma of many blood donors). He was also taking an oral medication, but was unable to remember the name of it. When he mentioned the immunoglobulin, I warned him that if the immunoglobulin contained genetic material from the donors, I may not be able to get an accurate reading of his bodys pH distortions, because foreign blood has its own stored data and may interfere with the information Im trying to receive from his own DNA. My experience with patients who ultimately admit they have had blood transfusions has been relatively good. However, after two sessions, I was frustrated to learn that he had not gotten any better. On his third visit, he told me that he had to shave his head because his hair had started falling out. I checked to see if the disease had hair loss as one of its signs or symptoms. It didnt. When he mentioned hair loss, I immediately thought that a very toxic chemical was involved. I asked his wife if she knew the name of the other drug that his doctors had him on. She went through her phone to find the name of it; Methotrexate. It is used in low doses for autoimmune diseases, but treatment lasts up to a year in most cases. The most disturbing part of this is that Patient X was never told by his doctor that his treatment was chemotherapy. He was never told by his doctor that he should expect hair loss, stomach pain, or the dizziness he was experiencing. His doctors basically decided that Patient X was not worthy, or perhaps incapable of understanding what type of treatment they chose for him, leaving him without a choice as to whether to proceed with this drug or not.
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