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PUREBIOENERGY (an energy healing modality) for many clients,<br />
both civilian and military with a diagnosis of PTSD. As these clients<br />
have been undergoing Bioenergy Therapy I’ve not only watched<br />
them evolve back into a normal, functioning, and healthy life; but<br />
I’ve witnessed a revolution in their thinking and a total evolution in<br />
their recovery impacting not only themselves, but also their much<br />
appreciative families.<br />
Real Relief<br />
Purebioenergy healing <strong>has</strong> been an effective form of real relief for<br />
a large and growing number of people suffering with a diagnosis<br />
that <strong>has</strong> left the military medical system drowning in case loads and<br />
with little resources to answer this challenge.<br />
In the military medical community PTSD <strong>has</strong> been described as<br />
a “growing epidemic”. With fiscal constraints of the government<br />
looming, Bioenergy Therapy provides a safe, low cost and measurable<br />
results based treatment, and it’s not medicine.<br />
It’s an alternative to the old solution of counseling and medication;<br />
which the medical community and clients with this diagnosis have<br />
expressed their own frustration. This frustration is due to a lack of<br />
real healing or results from conventional methods.<br />
How do you know if someone you love <strong>has</strong> PTSD?<br />
Common symptoms of PTSD are:<br />
• Frequent Nightmares<br />
• Re-occurring memories of a traumatic event<br />
• Sleeplessness or difficulty sleeping<br />
• Feeling on edge, anxiety or panic attacks<br />
• Jumpy at the sound of sudden noises<br />
• Anger and irritability<br />
• Lost interest in family, life and past interests<br />
• Trouble keeping focused on one subject<br />
• Difficulty relating to friends and family<br />
• Increase in usage of drugs and/or alcohol as a coping mechanism<br />
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