Fibromyalgia

The night I had my first nervous breakdown was the start of my erratic health condition. For three months I struggled to keep sane between constant hot and cold flushes; uncontrollable shaking; heart palpitations; intense pain in all limbs; headaches; sinusitis; nausea; stomach cramps; kidney pain and insomnia.

I was diagnosed with kidney failure, severe arthritis, brucellosis, low immune, poor nervous system and heart failure. Fearing the worst I visited a cardiologist. Following a series of tests the results concluded I had Fibromyalgia, aka Emotional Stress Overload. Fibromyalgia is a chemical imbalance in the brain resulting in extreme low pain threshold and heightened sensitivity. It can affect bones, nervous system, all internal organs and the head. When an organ signals it has a problem the body reacts accordingly. However due to an emotional blockage the message is actually incorrect – there is no problem with the physical body. Sounded like a broken telephone to me. Only difference was this wasn't a game, it was my life.

As there is no known medical cure for fibromyalgia, the cardiologist suggested I look at alternate and holistic healing techniques. Immediately after my session of using coMraa Therapy I felt the pain subside from the areas where the machine had been focused. For the first time in two months I could walk upright. I continued to use coMra Delta Therapy for a period of four weeks, all the while feeling slowly better, stronger and healthier. In conjunction with coMra Therapy I rested well, drank plenty of purified water and ate mainly fresh fruit and vegetables. I recommend the coMra  Therapy to all who have not yet tried it.

South Africa