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Alison Hunter wrote a comment to Inflammation
3 months ago
this great complex worked almost instantly on my Mum after seeing an osteopath to release pain in her hip ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ™
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Aug 18, 2025
Alison Hunter, thank you so much for sharing! You can also rate this IC to help others with the same issue find it more easily. ย 
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Sherah
3 months ago
Hello! I have someone whose BP has been elevated for the past 2 months or so (anywhere from 160/90 to 192/90.ย 

This person has:ย 
- Neurological Lymeย 
- Neuropathyย 
- Significant concerns / stressorsย 

I was told that their cardiologist said their heart is fine.ย 

The cardiologist believes that the neuro lyme is causing the elevated BP. I also believe that stress is playing a role as well.ย 

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Aug 18, 2025
Sherah, thanks so much for the detailed context. Given the consistently high readings and the role of stress and neuro-Lyme, You can try keeping it simple and target two pillars: (1) vascular/blood-pressure support and (2) autonomic (stress) down-regulation. Hereโ€™s a practical, lightweight plan you can start today:

Pillar 1 โ€” Blood pressure support (PEMF)
ย โ€ข Hypertension : place the IC Pad on the sternum and run once or twice... See more
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Nov 08, 2025
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Aug 16, 2025
I would definitely try hypoxia and blood vessel blockages / peripheral veins and also arterial vascular disease. M If they have neuropathy, hypoxia will help. I use it often with FSM with patients with neuropathy and diabetic neuropathy and it works well. ย I am sure the Lyme is not helping them out, so you can treat and support the source slowly and support everything else in meantime. The systolic (top... See more
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Gonzalez shared experience on Obesity
3 months ago
significant reduction in water retention
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