Are you a woman suffering from painful and irregular periods, heavy bleeding, embarrassing facial hair, acne, weight gain, dark patches of skin, as well as low moods and high anxiety? If so, you may be having a condition called Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS.
PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects women of childbearing age (ages 16 to 44). With this condition, there is an unusually high amount of the male hormones that is present in your body. You could be carrying many small cysts or fluid-filled sacs in your ovaries. PCOS may also run in families. It’s common for sisters or a mother and daughter to have PCOS.

One of the key features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is irregular, painful periods with heavy bleeding and difficulty getting pregnant. Some women who have PCOS have periods every 30 to 40 days, and still, others don’t have periods at all. Not having a regular period can affect your fertility. Regular periods help to prevent excess thickening of the lining of the uterus (womb). Not having regular periods can lead to abnormal cells building up inside the womb. Insulin resistance is another common aspect of PCOS. Too much insulin circulating in your body can lead to hormonal imbalances. When you go to the medical industry for treatment of PCOS, they will most probably tell you “there’s nothing we can do” or “hormone treatment is your only option”. At HijamaEnergetics, we take the holistic approach to healing ailments. In many ailments, we find inflammation lies at the root of the problem. By doing hijama, taking herbs and doing microcurrent therapy, inflammation is reduced throughout the body. Diet and nutrition is another key factor. Trans fats, added sugars, and red meat are some of the biggest culprits in fanning the flames of body-wide inflammation and, thus, PCOS symptoms. The Mediterranean diet is a diet that is based on the traditional foods and cooking styles of the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. The diet has been shown to have numerous health benefits, including reducing inflammation, which can be particularly beneficial for women with PCOS. The Mediterranean diet includes many anti-inflammatory foods, such as nuts, fish, vegetables, potatoes, whole grains, beans, seeds and lots of extra virgin olive oil. One important treatment component we utilize at HijamaEnergetics for PCOS is the use of scalar energy. We direct the scalar energy over the uterus to heal and normalize its functioning. HijamaEnergetics for PCOS is a 6-month treatment program which helps to overcome PCOS and brings your body to good health.
How Scalar Energy Therapy Helps Overcome PCOS
Throughout our bodies, we have a network of energy channels which circulate from the top of our head, down to the bottom of our toes. This energy system is responsible for making us feel healthy and energized, not just on a physical level, but also on an emotional, mental, and spiritual level.
One of the root causes of disease is a blockage in our energetic pathways. Imagine a river flowing freely. After a storm, a tree falls into the river, obstructing the water flow. Over time, silt and leaves are collected by the fallen tree, further compounding the obstruction. If the tree is not removed, the flow will continue to reduce. Eventually, it will become completely blocked.
Cells use scalar fields to communicate. Blockages disrupt this natural communication. Scalar fields introduce energy, which restores this communication, exposing the diseased cells to the body’s defenses.
Mitochondria are the “power stations” of cells. Scalar fields charge the mitochondria, giving your cells much-needed energy to open and remove the blockages. Once the blockages are removed, our body will restore the flow of energy back to a healthy state. Just as removing the fallen tree from the river restored water flow.
By using scalar energy, we remove blockages in the women’s reproductive area and get the organs to function well again.
Questions? Contact:
Amin Shah
Shahclan HijamaEnergetics
Boston, MA -USA
Phone 617-787-5151 (Landline)
Text 857-303-1872
Email: aminshah@shahclan.boston