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RSD and PTSDThis may sound like a repeat, but RSD was first described over 125 years ago during the American Civil War.
It is estimated that between 1.5 and 6 million Americans suffer from RSD That is more than those with breast cancer HIV/AIDS and MS combined. Did you know, that you can develop PTSD when you experience or witness an event that causes "intense fear," helplessness or horror?! Fear, stress, anxiety, depression all are linked to our emotions and emotions do overheat, effecting our eyes, ears and the physical body. Trauma of course is based upon shock waves, which can effect us from the tips of our toes into the brain. To the best of my knowledge, the brain does communicate on a parallel level, but than there also are the lower, middle and upper parts of the human brain. The upper part of the brain (right side) is concerned with a higher order of processing. The lower part of the brain is on the left side and is relatively automatic. The middle section controls many subconscious activities. Light, clearly activates the brain, it travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second from a light emitting source. Light is like no other entity in the Universe, its power is grossly underestimated. Truth Seeker
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