Recovery
Clients need to be realistic with their recovery expectations. Recovery timelines will depend on a number of factors. For example: the type of pathogen involved, the client’s immune response and the age of the client. No two people will recover the same way from an illness. One major factor in recovery is age of the client. Children will heal and recover more quicker than an elderly person. Another area to consider is the length of time the person has been unwell. For chronic conditions clients will require longer treatment.
Expectations must be set within the limits of the technology and the regenerative capabilities of the body. Healing from chronic illnesses, although possible, rarely happens quickly. Often people only seek our help after they have already tried and failed for many years with surgery and medications. If the person has been ill for a long period of time, or has received many medications, surgeries, or invasive treatments, it can sometimes be like putting a jigsaw back together again. It is possible, but a challenge and sometimes a long road. In these situations, it can take some time for permanent, dependable healing to take place.
When there is any damage to tissue or cells there will almost always be some degree of pathologic involvement. When there is a pathology, the goal is to firstly facilitate the body in removing the pathogen and then to repair and regenerate the tissue as much as possible. Unfortunately, due in many cases to misdiagnoses or the efforts of mainstream medicine to treat only the symptoms of an illness, the majority of people come to us only when they have already reached this debilitating level and so recovery is more challenging and can therefore take more time. This doesn’t mean we cannot help, but it is details like these that must be taken into account when setting realistic recovery timelines.