Fibromyalgia and Emotional Trauma

The Mayo Clinic has found that some of the causes of Fibromyalgia are: 
Infections. Some illnesses appear to trigger or aggravate fibromyalgia. 
Physical or emotional trauma. Post-traumatic stress disorder has been linked to fibromyalgia.
Why does it hurt?
Researchers believe repeated nerve stimulation causes the brains of people with fibromyalgia to change. This change involves an abnormal increase in levels of certain chemicals in the brain that signal pain (neurotransmitters). In addition, the brain’s pain receptors seem to develop a sort of memory of the pain and become more sensitive, meaning they can overreact to pain signals.
We can help by releasing the trauma energies and trapped emotions contributing to fibromyalgia.  Visit us at www.emotionalhealingservices.com.  Or contact us at beverley@emotionalhealingservices.com, 705 387 1717, 855 799 171.