Restless Leg Syndrome
$47.00
This Universal Sound Therapy Protocol was designed to help your body heal and overcome the Restless Leg Syndrome.
Description
Restless Leg Syndrome Sound Therapy
Are you or someone you love suffering from Restless Leg Syndrome and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including Restless Leg Syndrome with our sound therapies.
How?
Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our Restless Leg Syndrome sound therapy doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.
Our Restless Leg Syndrome sound therapy helps by:
- Lessen or decrease the unusual desire to move legs
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Introduction to Restless Leg Syndrome
What is Restless Leg Syndrome? The Mayo Clinic describes Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) as the sensation in the legs such as crawling, tingling, cramping, creeping, pulling, electric and at times aching usually occurring during night or rest time. Medical professionals attribute these symptoms to nervousness, stress or insomnia however the root of RLS is still unknown. Is there a cure to RLS? How does one treat RLS symptoms? Doctors suggest moving your legs from time to time at night or medications, opiates as well as muscle relaxants.
But let me tell you that we have a better solution to your RLS problems. Sound therapy is an alternative solution to Restless Leg Syndrome. It is not the last resort of people who are desperate to cure their RLS however sound therapy has been around for hundreds or even thousands of years. How does it work? First, you should know that everything around us is tuned to a specific frequency. Every part of our body, everything around us vibrates and it is tuned in a specific frequency that tells us that it is in its optimum level of performance. When you understand this, science has found a way to identify these frequencies and how to duplicate them. What we have done in Universal Sound Therapy is to take those frequencies and develop a protocol or series of frequencies that address all the various issues related to
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). We have records of frequencies on a download format which you playback to your body via headphones or speakers. Your body hears the correct frequency that it should be vibrating at and makes the needed adjustments to heal itself.
Universal Sound Therapy has been involved in sound therapy for the past five years and have many clients that are healthier and happier now before they have discovered us. Our method of therapy is effective and very easy to use. Just sit back, relax, read a book or take a nap then play the therapy session and let the vibrational frequencies tune your body. We hope you try our Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) sound therapy because we know how RLS can affect your daily activities. In fact we are so sure about our product, we’ve taken away all of the risks of trying it. When you go to the doctor, do they offer a satisfaction guarantee? They do not. When you buy supplements do they let you return an empty bottle because the stuff didn’t work? Nope. Well we’re not in the business of selling hope and empty promises. We are in the business of treating RLS with sound therapy. And whereas we can’t guarantee that it’ll work for everyone, we absolutely guarantee that if it doesn’t, we’ll give you your money back with a smile and our thanks for giving it a try. Give Universal Sound Therapy’s Restless Leg Syndrome Remedy a try. You have nothing to lose but the creeping, crawly, itchy, jumpy feeling in your legs.
Short Description of Restless Leg Syndrome
Restless legs syndrome or RLS is a kind of nervous system disorder that results in an uncontrollable urge to move one’s legs. Since the condition often times interferes with the normal pattern of sleep, the disease is also considered a type of sleep disorder as well.
Symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome
- The chief symptom of the condition is an unusual desire to move the legs.
- Unusual itching, tingling or crawling sensation deep within the legs
- Restlessness
About Restless Leg Syndrome
RLS or Restless Legs Syndrome is a health condition that causes the patient to feel the urge to move their legs usually as a result of an uncomfortable sensation. The disorder is more common in the evening or during the nighttime hours when the patient is sitting or lying down on the bed or sofa. Movement can get the unpleasant feeling temporarily to lessen. Restless Legs Syndrome is also known as Restless Legs Syndrome/Willis Elkbom Disease. This health disorder may start at any age and generally worsens as the patient age. The symptoms can be so severe as to disrupt sleep and therefore can have a negative impact on the daily activities of the patient. To ease the symptoms, simple-care steps as well as changes to lifestyle can help lessen RLS.
Restless Legs Syndrome is characterized by:
Sensations that start after rest – Symptoms begin after the patient is lying down or is seated for a prolonged period of time such as in a car, airplane or inside the cinema.
Relief with Movement – The uncomfortable sensations of RLS are lessened when the patient starts to move about such as jiggling the legs, walking and pacing. The simple act of stretching can help provide relief too.
Worse Symptoms during Evening Hours – People with RLS symptoms often report getting it mostly at night.
Nighttime Leg Twitching – RLS is also associated with another more common health disorder called periodic limb movement of sleep. The disease causes the legs to kick and twitch possibly all night, as the patient is asleep.
People suffering from Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) cannot help but find unusual unpleasant sensations originating at the feet or legs. RLS causes an unpleasant feeling on both sides of the body but is less common in the arms. The symptoms of RLS that normally occurs within the limb rather than on the skin itself are referred to as:
- Creeping
- Pulling
- Throbbing
- Crawling
- Aching
- Itching
- Electric
At times the RLS sensations are difficult to provide an explanation for and most people that have restless legs never refer to the sensations as numbing or cramping but all of them find that it causes them to have an innate desire to move their legs. It is common for symptoms to come and go and there are periods that symptoms completely disappear but come back.
Etiology of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
Most of the time doctors find there is no real cause for RLS but many researchers theorize that the condition might be caused by an imbalance of the chemical neurotransmitter in the brain called dopamine. This chemical is the one responsible for sending messages that control the movement of muscles in the body.
Genetics
There is evidence to suggest that Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) do run in families especially if symptoms develop before age forty. Current research have identified sites on the human chromosomes where genes for RLS may be present.
Risk Factors
Restless Legs Syndrome can occur at any age and you can get it even in childhood. The disease does occur more commonly in people with increasing age and is more in women than men. While the disease itself is not related to a serious underlying health issue it sometimes does accompany other health conditions such as:
Peripheral Neuropathy – This disease damages the nerves of the hands and feet and is closely associated with chronic health problems like alcoholism and diabetes.
Iron Deficiency – Even without the anemia part, iron deficiency can help worsen the symptoms of restless legs syndrome. If the patient has a history of bleeding either from the stomach or the bowels, have very heavy menstrual periods or donate blood on a regular basis, that patient can have iron deficiency.
Kidney Failure – Patients with kidney failure can also get iron deficiency and most often also have anemia. If the kidneys do not function as they should, iron stores go down and the changes to body chemistry can trigger or worsen the symptom of restless legs syndrome (RLS).
Spinal Cord Problems — Lesions involving the spinal cord are linked to restless legs syndrome. Patients who have had anesthesia to the spine like in spinal block can find increased risk of development of RLS.
Medications – there are some types of medications such as antipsychotic drugs, some antidepressants, cold and allergy meds that feature antihistamines can make the symptoms worse in patients. Talk to your doctor if you are taking these medications and are experiencing symptoms.
Pregnancy – There are some women that experience symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS) during the last trimester but the condition abates within a month after she has delivered her child.
Other factors – These include alcohol and sleep deprivation can help trigger symptoms or make the condition worse. Your doctor will recommend getting enough sleep, removing alcohol or some medications altogether in order to improve your health.
Diagnosis of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
There is currently no specific medical test for a doctor to order that can diagnose if the patient has RLS or restless legs syndrome but the doctor can use blood tests and other exams to rule out other conditions. The diagnosis of RLS is dependent mostly on the history of the patient including the family history, medications, presence of other symptoms, conditions and medical problems or problems with daytime sleepiness.
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