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Great article on how sound healing can help those suffering with Fibromyalgia

  • Writer: June Meagher
    June Meagher
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read



A really informative article was published in the UK Fibromyalgia blog post advising of some research being carried out with regard to the benefits of sound baths.


The article mentioned that in one study in Canada (The Natural Health Hub), 19 women with fibromyalgia volunteered to have sound therapy with startling results.

The volunteers, whom were an average age of 51, reported dramatic improvements in their symptoms after 10 sessions. The sessions were for half an hour, and twice weekly over 5 weeks.

They were questioned before and after each treatment by doctors, who used tried and tested methods (Fibro Impact Questionnaire, Pain Disability Index, and Jenkins Sleep Scale). 


The results offered some real truth that sound is a natural painkilling method: -


·      81% Pain Reduction.

·      90% Improvement in Sleep.

·      Significant improvements in the time they were able to sit and stand without pain.

·      Improved mobility from 25% to 75%, plus better muscle strength.


Read the full article here.


 
 
 

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