Michelle Healed Electric Hypersensitivity Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and Food Sensitivities with DNRS

 

Can Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) Be Cured? Michelle’s Story

 

What is Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity?

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), also known as Electrohypersensitivity or Electromagnetic Sensitivity, is a condition in which individuals experience physical symptoms in response to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from electronic devices, Wi-Fi, cell phones, and power lines. Symptoms can include headaches, burning sensations, fatigue, and sensitivity to chemicals and other environmental triggers.

Michelle Bubnis’s journey highlights the reality of EHS and its profound impact on daily life. Michelle initially experienced Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Food Sensitivities, which began in 2003 after exposure to chemicals in an unvented cabinet at her workplace. Over time, her condition progressed to include severe electrical sensitivity.

What Causes Electromagnetic Sensitivity?

In Michelle’s case, chemical exposure triggered a cascade of sensitivities that eventually included EHS. She developed electrical sensitivity after being exposed to a new television set, which intensified her symptoms. Half of her body experienced burning sensations, constant headaches, and extreme discomfort near electrical devices.

Michelle’s story emphasizes that EHS is not just psychological; the condition can drastically limit normal activities, from using a computer or cell phone to simply being near electrical appliances.

How Did Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Affect Daily Life?

Before her condition, Michelle lived an active, healthy life. She traveled frequently and engaged in regular social and spiritual activities. After developing chemical and electrical sensitivities:

  • She became largely homebound.
  • Household electricity was minimized, and circuit breakers were turned off.
  • Even being near common household electronics or Wi-Fi from neighbors caused severe reactions.
  • Daily life required her husband’s constant support, including cooking, transportation, and doctor visits.

Michelle underwent numerous treatments over the years, including allergy shots, hyperbaric treatments, and IV therapies, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars without significant improvement.

How to Treat Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: A Life-Changing Program

After years of limited success with traditional treatments, Michelle and her husband discovered a seminar by Annie Hopper, which introduced the DNRS (Dynamic Neural Retraining System) program. They purchased the DVD set and carefully implemented the program at home.

Immediate and Gradual Improvements

  • Within a day, Michelle experienced noticeable improvements in mood and physical comfort.
  • Gradually, she regained the ability to drive, cook on an electric stove, and go to public spaces like stores and airports.
  • She could once again attend church and interact with others, even in environments with perfumes or detergents that previously caused reactions.
  • Use of computers, laptops, and cell phones became possible, though moderated to avoid prolonged exposure.

Michelle credits the program’s combination of science-based techniques, counseling approaches, and consistent practice over six months for her recovery.

Is Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Real?

Michelle’s story demonstrates that EHS is a genuine condition with measurable impacts on daily life. Her recovery after following the DNRS program also provides hope for those struggling with similar symptoms.

How to Help Someone with EHS

Key takeaways from Michelle’s journey for families and caregivers:

  1. Supportive environment: Close family support is critical for managing daily needs.
  2. Environmental modifications: Reducing chemical exposure and limiting EMF sources can provide relief.
  3. Structured treatment programs: Science-backed neural retraining programs, like DNRS, may offer significant recovery potential.
  4. Consistency and patience: Daily practice over months is essential for improvement.

Conclusion: Hope for Recovery

After years of suffering from chemical sensitivities and severe EHS, Michelle Bubnis’s life was transformed through the DNRS program. Her story proves that with the right approach, dedication, and support, recovery from electromagnetic hypersensitivity is possible.

 

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