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Clinical observation reports in vibrational medicine and therapeutic magnetism

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Relief of shingles during chemotherapy through remote therapeutic magnetism

Clinical observation – Complete remote process over 3 weeks (July 1 to July 21, 2016)

1 juillet 2016

Clinical Introduction

This clinical observation documents the accompaniment of an adult woman suffering from severe shingles that developed during chemotherapy for lymphatic cancer. The situation was characterized by intense neuropathic pain, cutaneous involvement affecting the scalp, neck, and upper back, as well as a significant psychological impact. The intervention was carried out exclusively at a distance, within a structured therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine process, deployed over three consecutive weeks, from July 1 to July 21, 2016.

Structured Support Methodology

The accompaniment took place as a complete remote therapeutic magnetism process, planned over three consecutive weeks, without physical contact. The intervention was initiated following an indirect request from a member of the person’s close circle, then confirmed through a direct phone exchange with the person accompanied. In accordance with the professional framework of the practice:

  • no medical diagnosis is made,

  • no ongoing medical treatment is interrupted or      modified,

  • the accompaniment is positioned as complementary      and non-substitutive.

The work was conducted in a structured manner, including phases of observation, stabilization, and consolidation.

Clinical Analysis by Period

Initial phase – Process initiation (July 1, 2016)

At the start of the accompaniment, the person presented with highly painful shingles, described as burning and invasive, primarily affecting the scalp, neck, and upper back. The pain dominated daily life, disrupting sleep, mood, and the ability to cope with ongoing oncological treatment. A significant level of psychological distress was reported.


Extract from the intervention follow-up:
“After several weeks of pain, burning sensations, and severe discomfort in my head, neck, and back, I was discouraged. The pain took up all the space.”


This follow-up extract clearly illustrates the initial severity of symptoms and the state of physical and emotional exhaustion present prior to the start of the intervention.


Week 1 – Immediate response to the intervention

From the very beginning of the first remote intervention, the person reported the spontaneous perception of localized warmth in the scalp area, described as enveloping, non-painful, and comforting.


Extract from the intervention follow-up:
“I felt an intense warmth envelop my scalp. It wasn’t a burning sensation, but a soothing, painless warmth.”


Within the hour following this perception, complete pain relief was reported.


Extract from the intervention follow-up:
“The warmth continued and then stopped after about an hour. And the pain? Gone. Completely.”


These elements indicate a marked acute response, occurring shortly after the initiation of the intervention. The complete disappearance of neuropathic pain is particularly notable given the context of active chemotherapy, which is typically associated with heightened sensitivity and slower recovery.


Week 2 – Stabilization of effects

In the days following the initial intervention, no recurrence of pain was reported. The person described a favorable evolution of the skin lesions.


Extract from the intervention follow-up:
“The pain did not come back. My sores started to dry up and slowly disappear.”


The absence of pain recurrence and the gradual cutaneous recovery suggest a durable stabilization of the initial improvement, extending beyond a transient relief effect.


Week 3 – Consolidation and global impact (up to July 21, 2016)

By the end of the process, no painful symptoms were reported. The improvement extended beyond physical relief to include emotional and relational well-being.


Extract from the intervention follow-up:
“I feel alive again. My husband recognizes me. I am happy.”


These statements highlight a return to overall balance, including quality of life, emotional stability, and interpersonal relationships—relevant indicators of consolidation within a clinical observation framework.

Clinical Discussion and Interpretive Analysis

This clinical observation highlights a clear temporal correlationbetween the initiation of a remote therapeutic magnetism process and the rapid relief of shingles-related pain, within a particularly demanding medical context. Without claiming scientific causality, the speed of the initial response, the stability of the effects observed over several weeks, and the reported global improvement suggest the potential relevance of a structured vibrational medicine approach as a complementary accompaniment tool, particularly when physical and emotional burden is high.

Professional Conclusion

This clinical observation illustrates the possibility of rapid and sustained relief from shingles-related pain through a remote therapeutic magnetism process, even in the context of chemotherapy. It underscores the importance of a structured accompaniment approach that respects existing medical care while addressing the person as a whole—physically, emotionally, and relationally.

Call for Collaboration

Healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners interested in complementary approaches and field-based clinical observation are invited to engage in dialogue and collaboration around this type of documented case, within a rigorous and interdisciplinary framework.

Full Testimonial

“The pain took over everything. After the intervention, I felt a comforting warmth, and then the pain completely disappeared. It didn’t come back. My sores began to dry up, and I was able to regain a balance I thought I had lost.”

Lucie Prévost.

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