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Elizabeth shares the changes she experienced just one month into her neurometabolic solution program at the Boydston Institute. Chronic irritable bowel symptoms had almost completely resolved, and her energy levels were WAY up.

To Learn more about applying to our Neurometabolic Solutions Program CLICK HERE

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Glenda previously shared a progress update with us about 5 weeks into care (Glenda’s 5 Week Update). This progress video was taken approximately 5 months after the onset of care.

One thing people are curious about is how do our members do after they are done with the initial phase of their care?

I see Glenda now about once a month, or maybe even a bit less, and every time she is in, she is doing BETTER than she was the last time I saw her. The problem is many have experienced different methods of decreasing the pain that were only temporary, and all symptoms came back after the active phase of treatment was over.

With our care, because the custom Neuro-Metabolic Solutions program addresses the individuals unique physiology shifts, we can create a program that leads to more and more progress over time.

Glenda’s Neuro-Metabolic Solutions ProgramĀ  includes home Brain Based Rehab Exercises, and the dietary and nutritional plan we put in place for her which is supporting and correcting her physiology.

It’s about doing the right things, at the right time, at the right frequency. I am happy that Glenda was willing to share her progress, because it’s not easy to get in front of the camera.

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As promised I am going to go over the specific lab findings for the patient we highlighted in (Fibromyalgia Case Study Part 1).  We ordered a lot of tests and almost every test gave us a specific piece of information that is going to help us make specific changes. My point in detailing this case study is to show that simply labeling you with fibromyalgia, and then attributing every symptom to that diagnosis is a disservice to you as the patient.

 So lets dig in and see what we were able to discover that is going to have a huge impact in her life. [...]

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Using Cutting-Edge Brain Science To Treat The Most Difficult Neurological and Chronic Pain Conditions

Boydston Brain Based Rehabilitation is the newest, state of the art diagnostic and treatment technique. It brings together research findings from the fields of psychology, neuropsychiatry, neurology, neurophysiology, and nutrition — and uses this knowledge to bring hope to the sick, unhappy, and hurting of all ages.  [...]

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For the last three years at the Boydston Institute we have been pioneering non-invasive brain based rehabilitation for fibromyalgia sufferer's in the Fresno / Clovis region, ultimately serving the entire Central San Joaquin Valley serving patients from Sacramento to Los Angeles.  Non-invasive brain based rehabilitation is a chiropractic sub-speciality we use that has produced wonderful outcomes for our fibromyalgia patients. [...]

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In my opinion the reason that those with fibromyalgia go from doctor to doctor, and continue to suffer is that we have created an inadequate system of "specialists" in our healthcare model. The reason I say that is because our body doesn't work that way. We don't have a series of systems that work independently of each other.

Most doctors learn the body in chapters. Chapter one-the heart, chapter two-the lungs, chapter 3-the stomach and intestines…you get the picture. That's why there are 'specialists' for each of those book chapters. The problem is that millions of you see specialist after specialist after specialist and you still don't get any better.  [...]

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You may have asked yourself what causes fibromyalgia? Some refer to it as a mystery or "invisible" illness. Honestly, for most doctors it is a diagnosis given when they feel they have run out of options. So really it is a syndrome, or a name that describes a group of symptoms. Now before I go any further I don't mean to imply the pain, fatigue, insomnia, or other symptoms are not real, not at all.

My position on this has always been… "there is something definitely wrong, and if we look hard enough, at the right things, we can create a phenomenal outcome for fibromyalgia patients." [...]

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All of the current fibromyalgia research that is being published seems to have one unified theme: fibromyalgia is a neurological problem (at least it has a huge neurological component.) The breakthrough comes when you start to realize that the brain is like a big muscle.

A good way to look at the brain is to think of it as a muscle…as lot's of different muscles. Sometimes the muscles are really strong and other times they are really weak. When the muscles…or different areas in the brain, become weak…it will [...]

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