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Julie Ryan

Joint Pain

Sjogren’s Cause and Healing

Judy from Long Beach, MS, asked:

Although I’m 73 years old and relatively healthy, an auto-immune condition called Sjogren’s syndrome rears its ugly head regularly now.

Joint soreness, muscle pain, etc., have become part of my life although I walk at least a mile every day.

In addition, I also have severe neuropathy in both lower legs and I’m still having hot flashes.

Can you help?

Thanks,

Judy

Hi Judy,

Thanks for your question. I’ll do my best to help you find some relief.

The Mayo Clinic says, “Sjogren’s syndrome is a disorder of the immune system identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth.”

So, to get some answers for you, I energetically connected to you and saw a hologram of your body in my mind’s eye. Your gut and GI tract looked very inflamed, even raw in some areas, and the nerves in your legs looked dark in spots. This is how injured nerves appear (again in my mind’s eye) to me.

Next, I saw a healing occur in your stomach and GI tract that involved using a thick, white, cream with anti-inflammatory properties to calm the affected tissues. Then I saw stem cell energy applied to regenerate those tissues.

As for the nerves in your legs, I watched a healing on them that included clearing out the dead cells and debris followed by stem cell energy to regenerate the injured nerves. Interestingly enough, in an article published by the National Institutes of Health, researchers found a connection between the gut and Sjogren’s symptoms.

The article stated, “Sjögren’s syndrome showed significant gut dysbiosis compared to controls and environmental dry eye syndrome.”

This is great news because it means if you work on getting your gut healthy, it’ll most likely help lessen or even eradicate your symptoms.

Since food is the best medicine, please consider doing an at-home gut biome test that will help you identify what foods are best for you to avoid and what foods are best to incorporate into your diet.

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Autoimmune Healing

Wayne from Wakayama, Japan, asked:

Hi Julie,

My wife Noriko has lupus and a very defensive personality.

Any help you can provide would be most appreciated.

Thank you, bless you, and peace!

Wayne

Hi Wayne,

The Mayo Clinic says, “Lupus is a disease that occurs when your body’s immune system attacks your own tissues and organs (autoimmune disease). Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs.”

The label “autoimmune disease” is used to categorize conditions (including type 1 diabetes, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, colitis, Crohn’s disease, and lots of others) when medical professionals don’t know the cause of symptoms.

And, although most physicians tell patients their “autoimmune disease” isn’t curable, it has been my experience in working with tens of thousands of clients, that everything can be healed.

To get some answers for you and especially your wife, I energetically connected to you and from you to Noriko. I then telepathically asked her permission to do a scan on her body. She said yes.

What I “saw” (in my mind’s eye), was, your wife has a lot of heavy metal toxicity, in particular, mercury, in her body. This condition could be the cause of her lupus and personality issues.

Does she eat a lot of fish and/or sushi? All fish contain some level of mercury, but most of the fish used in sushi and sashimi are large fish, such as tuna, yellowtail, bluefin, sea bass, and lobster, and they have the highest amounts of mercury.

Next, I “watched” (again in my mind’s eye), an energetic healing on Noriko that included a heavy metal detox, removal of mercury, and anti-inflammatory energy get applied.

Please consider having Noriko work with a functional medicine physician who can reverse engineer her symptoms to find the cause and help her heal. Go to the Institute For Functional Medicine to find a practitioner in your area.

In the meantime, since food is the best medicine, have Noriko consider doing a gut biome test that will help her learn the best foods to incorporate into her diet and what foods to avoid.

Hope this information helps Noriko feel better.

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C-Section and Joint Pain

Victoria from Spartanburg, SC, asked:

Hi Julie.

I am a new mother, and my baby girl is 7 months old.

Shortly after recovering from a C-section, I began noticing random joint pain especially in my wrists. With time it has gotten better but some days it flares up again.

I haven’t heard of too many women experiencing this post pregnancy and wasn’t sure where it started, as I had some mild joint pain prior to the pregnancy but not like this.

It’s like some days my entire body gets filled with it, especially after sleepless nights. I thought I’d see what you recommend. I listen to your podcasts every week.

Thanks Julie!

Hi Victoria,

Congrats on your new baby. At 7 months, she’s probably already doing lots of new tricks every day!

When scanning you I could see the inflammation in your wrists. Looks like the pain also shoots up into your forearms. I also saw inflammation (pain) to a lesser degree in your knees, and ankles.

In addition, you look exhausted although that’s pretty common for baby mommies.

So, in order to get some pain relief for you, I applied anti-inflammation energy to all the spots mentioned above. That combined with a generous dose of energy to combat your exhaustion will hopefully make you feel better.

The source of your symptoms, I believe, stems from the regional anesthesia (spinal block or epidural) you received during surgery and the antibiotics you received post-op.

A lot of anesthesia, including both general and regional, contain heavy metals that remain in the body after surgery. And antibiotics can wreak havoc on your immune system by killing off good gut bacteria.

Here are my suggestions:

1) Remember food is medicine. Go to bulletproof.com/diet and download the free food chart. Eat what’s on it.

2) Consider reading The Bulletproof Diet by Dave Asprey;  Eat Fat-Get Thin by Mark Hyman, MD; and Fat for Fuel by Joseph Mercola, MD.

3) Be sure to add cruciferous veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage, along with citrus fruits, wild blueberries, and cilantro to your diet. All these foods are great heavy metal detoxers.

Hope this information helps.

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