
183 - Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast: Understanding Illness, Identity, and Patient Stories
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Carolyn McMakin - https://frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - https://fsmsports365.com
01:00 Catching Up: Personal Reflections
02:24 Parkinson's Treatment Success Story
06:30 Challenges in Treating Parkinson's
08:30 Exploring Complex Patient Cases
11:20 The Importance of Asking 'Why?'
14:56 Advanced Techniques and Insights
23:52 The Role of the Vagus Nerve
32:21 Recognizing Cellulitis
33:15 Emergency Room Experience
34:27 The Importance of Training and Knowledge
35:23 Advanced Training and Mindset
37:11 Understanding Medical Conditions
38:41 Kidney and COVID-19 Insights
40:20 Addressing Hyperthyroidism
42:29 Trigger Finger and Nerve Issues
47:33 FSM and Mold Treatment
51:35 Final Q&A and Closing Remarks
**Understanding Separation of Illness and Identity**
One of the key principles discussed is the importance of distinguishing between what a patient does (like playing a sport) and their overall identity. This separation is not only vital for the psychological well-being of patients but also aids in more effective treatment plans. Encouraging patients to see themselves as more than their condition or activity can lead to improved mental health and motivation in their treatment journeys.
**Parkinson's Disease: A Case Study**
Parkinson's presents a unique challenge due to its progressive nature, often associated with basal ganglia degradation. There are valuable insights into managing symptoms and improving patient quality of life. Treatment strategies include:
- **Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM):** This tool can reduce symptoms such as tremors when used effectively in conjunction with personalized strategies like correcting spine alignment.
- **Treatment Individualization:** Recognizing patient individuality is crucial. Each person responds differently, necessitating personalized protocols that address specific symptoms and underlying causes like toxicity or viral exposure.
**Managing Autoimmune Conditions**
Autoimmune conditions like hyperthyroidism highlight the complexity of the immune response. Practitioners are encouraged to explore treatments beyond the conventional approach:
- **Vagus Nerve Stimulation:** Enhances immune regulation, potentially reducing inflammation and promoting overall well-being.
- **Root Cause Analysis:** Identifying triggers and underlying factors, such as trauma or infection, that may precede disease onset, allows for a more holistic treatment plan.
**The Role of the Vagus Nerve**
The vagus nerve plays a critical role in various bodily functions, including inflammation reduction and brain health. Practitioners should explore strategies to stimulate the vagus nerve and thus improve conditions like Parkinson's and autoimmune disorders.
**Approach to Infection and Mold Toxicity**
For conditions exacerbated by molds or chronic infections, such as toxic mold exposure, a comprehensive approach including antifungal medication, antibiotics for specific bacterial strains, and sinus care is recommended. This approach helps manage symptoms and enables practitioners to guide patients more effectively toward recovery.
**Pain Perception and Trauma**
Understanding patients' pain perception and how much it affects them psychologically is vital. Strategies to address not just the physical aspect of pain, but also its psychological impact, can enhance treatment outcomes. Techniques such as FSM can help reduce pain by addressing both physical and emotional components.