Are you looking for more than just symptom relief? Do you want to understand where your complaints come from? Are you willing to actively participate in your recovery? Are you open to a broader view of health?
If so, there’s a good chance that CPNI (Clinical Psycho-Neuro-Immunology) can be meaningful for you.
Here are a few questions to ask yourself:
1. Do you have chronic complaints that won’t go away?
For example:
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Fatigue
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Digestive issues
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Headaches or migraines
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Hormonal problems
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Sleep disturbances
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Autoimmune diseases
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Burnout-like symptoms
If you’ve already seen doctors but nothing “physical” has been found, or if medications alone haven’t helped, CPNI may help dig deeper to uncover the root cause.
2. Are you willing to take a closer look at your lifestyle?
CPNI often involves adjustments in:
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Nutrition
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Stress management
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Movement
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Sleep
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Emotional patterns
You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight, but it helps if you’re open to making some changes.
3. Are you curious about the connection between body and mind?
CPNI doesn’t just look at symptoms—it looks at the entire system. That includes how stress, thoughts, or past traumas can affect your immune system or digestion.
With love, Gulschen