Treating Issues from Agent Orange with FSM
Agent Orange is a herbicide and defoliant chemical, one of the “tactical use” Rainbow Herbicides. It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. Many Veterans served in the Vietnam War might have exposed to this agent and experiencing ill effect or developed into diseases.
Recently, we have successfully helped a Vietnam Veteran who were exposed to Agent Orange during the war. The Veteran reports fibromyalgia symptoms one to two times a week for 14 years. However, the attacks are at random times and random duration with pain locations moving around. He cannot relate the attack to any aggravating factor. During the attack, he reports he would be unable to walk and have to lay down. He states both hands may feel numbness at times. He also reports low energy and fatigue.
Frequency Specific Microcurrent was used to address the problem. A protocol was developed for the Veteran to neutralize the toxicity effects from the exposure. The protocol mainly target the nervous system with addressing liver toxicity and kidneys essentials protocols as adjunct treatments.
Veteran recorded his response and present to us in a journal format. The frequency and duration of attack are noted to be reducing and his sleep quality and energy level are improving. After the initial course of treatment, the Veteran reports great relief from symptoms. This huge improvement warrants the Veteran to be placed on a maintenance schedule.
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