Testimony: BMT and Pterygium

I have started to see Tracy at Noosa Body Mechanics because of a developing Pterygium condition in my left eye (known as the Surfer’s Eye). The mucous membrane has been slowly progressing its way into the cornea (iris) which had become noticeably visible and felt as if there was a foreign object in my eye. My left eye would get easily irritable, itchy and dry. The mucous membrane would often become red and inflamed mostly after a sunny day spent in the ocean.
So far I’ve had four intensive sessions with Tracy, dedicated to unblocking the channels around my face – eyes, ears, nose, jaw, glands, forehead. After these sessions, I have noticed a great difference. The redness in the mucous membrane had diminished and the mucous became thinner and less ropy like.
I am aware that Pterygium once established is a lifelong condition and won’t magically disappear but I am convinced that with bioelectric treatment in place it can be maintained – essentially stopped from spreading further and diminished.
The Bioelectric Meridian Therapy uses the external bioelectricity to release blockages in the body and to enhance the body’s natural bioelectricity.
I personally find facial bioelectric therapy probably the most powerful as the face itself is a very sensitive area. You really do see immediate results after one session.
I’d be happy to receive regular treatments for this in order to avoid eye surgery in the future.
– Karin
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