Chronic pain.
Chronic pain is persistent pain that affects your well-being, ability to function, and quality of life. We all experience pain from time to time, which often resolves on its own. However, when the pain has not subsided after 3 months, we speak of chronic pain. It is important to understand why you are experiencing pain and what you can do about it.
Causes of chronic pain
Of course, you can choose to take a painkiller. However, this does not solve anything in the long run. Often the opposite is true, and the complaints slowly but surely worsen.
Chronic pain complaints can be the result of:
- Injury: for example, due to an accident or after surgery where a nerve was affected
- Posture: you have poor posture, which strains joints or muscles
- Chronic infections: causing inflammation, as is often the case with rheumatism
- Wear and tear: of joints or intervertebral discs
- Nutrition: or a lack of nutrients: severe allergies can cause pain, but so can a deficiency of nutrients
- Degenerative diseases: Cancer and metastases can cause pain
- Mental and psychological processes: stress, anxiety, past traumatic experiences
- Mitochondrial dysfunction
- Immune disorders
- Long-term medication use
- Hormonal imbalance
- Circulatory disorder
Often, multiple factors play a role. Together with you, we will investigate the cause of your pain.
Treatment and approach during your first visit we will go through a Hunter Metatron-scan in search of the causes of chronic pain and a treatment plan, with Bioresonance and other therapies discussed with you. Physical, emotional, and mental blocks are mapped out.
Detoxification, from long-term medication use, can also play an important role in the treatment process. In cases of severe food allergies, the body will be detoxified from waste products it has stored over the years.
Each treatment trajectory is a personal process in which treatments and interim measurements and readjustment of treatments alternate.
