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Shingles

Patient: 31 year old female

Complaint:
Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a limited area on one side of the body, often in a stripe.

Taken at time of first treatment

 
Taken at second treatment - 3 days later.


Patient with such painfull shingles she could barely walk. In extreme pain she visited her M.D. who prescribed her some pain medication.

Medical Diagnosis:
Diagnosed with shingles by her medical doctor on the Monday.

NIS Treatment Findings:
She came and saw me and on the Tuesday and I treated her for a virus.
She woke up Wednesday morning without pain and today (Thursday) tested clear on the virus protocol.  AMAZING!!!!!

Dr. Phillips, Thank you for your wonderful work. 
I see miracles like this every day in my center because of the research you are doing. 
Thanks again for giving us such powerful work.
Sincerely, Keith Braswell, D.C.


Neurolink summary:

Herpes zoster is a painful experience at any time.  It is so easy to take for granted the power of the brain to recognise cellular differentials and formulate the perfect recipe to restore normal function.

Submitted by:
Dr Keith Braswell, Chiropractor
Georgia, USA
June 2007

NIS Practitioner