Question:
This has been confirmed by a doctor.
Which condition should she work on first
Is there any potential for inflammation since the tissue is compromised.
Any other information or suggestions would be very helpful.
Answer:
Unfortunately, foot pain is an all too common complaint among Lyme disease patients. Plantar fasciitis is often diagnosed because it’s a frequent cause of heel and arch pain. The dense, fibrous tissues that run along the bottom of the feet, connecting the heel to the base of the toe, which becomes uncomfortable and inflamed.
Lyme disease is not specifically “moving” to the feet… Rather it is one of the many “side effects” of Lyme
As Plantar fasciitis is the symptom of Lyme Disease, and not the source of the disorder; The frequencies to be used are for the source of the problem/disease
2043:
Lyme Disease:
0.11, 0.49, 0.73, 2.25, 7.5, 30, 270.28, 333.91, 791.03, 905.07
this secondary set may be used, but there is not much feedback at this time on the efficacy of the Plantar fasciitis group
Plantar fasciitis:
0.2, 0.32, 2.88, 5.25, 132.5, 237.5, 496.5, 626.07, 875.34, 927
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