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Living with Fibromyalgia?

  • 27 July 201827 July 2018
  • by administer

Do you know that your Fibromalgia can be fixed by Floatation Therapy?

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder that affects the muscles, joints, and soft tissue. It’s incredibly painful and sadly, some health practitioners don’t fully understand what causes it or how to treat it. Often sufferers are let down by the medical system and made to feel like “it’s all in their head”. This is not the case.

Most health practitioners recommend strong anti-inflammatory medication that works initially to reduce pain. For most sufferers, this is an interim fix until the body becomes accustomed to the medication and then it doesn’t cut the mustard! More often than not, medication prescribed for fibromyalgia has terrible side effects leaving sufferers dealing with secondary health issues.

How exactly does Floating help? Floating weightlessly without gravity means your body gets a chance to release, so tightness and tension in joints dissipates. We’re sure you’ve heard Epsom Salt and warm water eases aches and pains, but imagine soaking in 500kgs of Epsom Salt? This super dose of magnesium works wonders for inflammation and helping your body repair muscles and soft tissue. Plus, without external distractions your mind is able to fully relax. Meaning you’ll feel calmer and brighter post-float.

 

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