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    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
      Post-operative infection
    Crohn’s disease
        Psoriasis
     Decubitus ulcer
   PTSD/Trauma disorder
    Depression
        Stroke
     Diabetic insulin level requirements
     Tachycardia
     Diabetic neuropathy, foot/ankle open sores
   Tendinitis/Tendinosis
    Epiretinal Membrane reduction
      Thyroid disorder
    Erosive Osteochondrosis
      Vitamin D3 serum levels
    Hepatitis C viral load
           To date, all research has been informal, retrospective, and primarily anecdotal. A number of the patient benefits reported above have been documented with before and after lab work or imaging ordered by either the supervising physician or the referring physician. A selection of case studies and user testimonials5 can be viewed at www.bluroom.com. The volume and wide range of beneficial reports have paved the way for more formal prospective clinical research that is slated to begin at a new Blu Room facility in a U.S. State that currently does not have a Blu Room service, thus bias can be reduced in both patients and providers.
Healthcare providers, scientists, and the most of the public agree on the benefits of relaxation. Peer-reviewed medical studies on relaxation and meditation confirm the benefits. However, mediation takes training and relaxing can be a challenge in our busy















































































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