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Can there be a cure for PTSD?

6/16/2015

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An undisclosed number of veterans are returning home from Iraq or Afghanistan suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In time, this may lead to several prescribed medications, a disconnect from family and friends, and, as Cody Austill says in the video below, a feeling of disappearance.

But now there may be an alternative treatment for these returning soldiers, called Float Therapy. Float Therapy, as the name hints at, promotes relaxation through a feeling of weightlessness, achieved simply by mixing water and Epsom salt.
Right now, the Military Veteran Project is compiling research & treatment data about alternative therapies for post traumatic stress disorder.  70% of veterans who have been diagnosed have been able to be tapered down on their medication and supplement "float therapy" into their routine to assist them with their daily schedule.


3 Comments
dcooke
6/17/2015 06:13:27 am

Thank you very much 4your information amazing that Epsom salt and water would work mentally 4PTSD, I have use it ritually 4my physical pain along time

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Teresa
7/26/2015 05:12:49 am

Can you send me a list of places this therapy is available, please!

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konjoo lee
6/15/2018 09:40:27 am

PTSD may easy cure.
Cause. If we met a dangerous situations or accidents, our body produced accident reaction molecules. The acc-mole transfer the acting cell or organs. Some acc-mole transfered the target cell but some remain the body signal road and attached. If acc-mole attache the road, other signal can't transfer the brain signals.
Treatment
Detached acc-mole and remove from the signal roads.
Reactivation body electric flow system

PTSD may instant FIX
Konjoo Lee

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