Autoimmune diseases are often misdiagnosed for years. They occur when your body tries to save itself and it starts killing diseased cells, leading to a variety of health issues. This process doesn’t happen overnight; it takes years to develop. People with autoimmune diseases may experience chronic pain, inflammation, aching, fatigue, weakness and brain fog that make daily life difficult. Conditions like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), and Diabetes are examples of how Autoimmune diseases can severely impact your health and quality of life.
At the Nerve Health Institute in Lafayette, LA, we use Alternative, Functional and Holistic medicine to facilitate natural healing without drugs, injections or surgeries. Our process targets restoring optimal energy flow from the brain to all 30 trillion cells throughout the body, encompassing three key steps:
1. Checking Process: We do Functional, Alternative and Holistic assessments of the brain, spinal cord, and 88 major nerves to pinpoint areas of weakened energy flow.
2. Rebooting Process: Our Lafayette-based autoimmune protocols using Functional, Alternative and Holistic medicine to employ a targeted 'Rebooting Process' to restore weakened energy flow in affected areas, facilitating natural self-healing.
3. Body Charging Process: Our Body charging process ensures that your cells remain vibrant and healthy, even in today's challenging environment. By continuously charging your cells, with our Functional, Alternative and Holistic Medicine we help you maintain optimal health and resilience against toxins, making a positive impact on your overall well-being.
Restoring energy flow leads to significant improvements in health. Patients seeking an Autoimmune care in Lafayette, LA with Functional, Alternative and Holistic medicine often experience relief from chronic pain, reduced inflammation, and overall better health.
For instance, we have multiple patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), or Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS) who were wheelchair-bound and have fully regained their mobility and have returned to an active life.