Chronic Conditions
Conditions that have been present for years, declared permanent, or managed indefinitely without resolution.
What "chronic" means here.
A chronic condition is one where the disease process has wound sufficiently deep into the organism that it has become established. It is not a permanent state. It is a deeply wound state. And it can be unwound.
Why these cases come here.
Many patients have already been through years of conventional treatment. Their condition has been diagnosed, named, and managed — but not resolved. They have been told it is incurable, or that lifelong medication is the only option.
We do not accept that framing. A disease that developed through a process can be reversed through a process. The depth of the winding determines the time required — not the impossibility of the task.
The longer a disease has been present, the more layers it has wound. The treatment takes more time. But the direction of travel — outward, toward freedom — does not change.
What chronic patients should know.
Chronic cases require commitment. Multiple follow-ups. Honest reporting of symptoms. Willingness to experience the reversal process — including the return of older symptoms as the disease is pushed outward.
We are here for patients who have been told there is no cure. We believe the body is capable of more than it has been given credit for.