Heel spurs - causes, energy and treatment with CellSonic

Heel spurs - causes, energy and treatment with CellSonic

What is a heel spur?

A heel spur occurs when the tendons and tissues under the foot become overloaded. The body reacts by forming small calcium deposits that can cause pain with every step.

Heel spurs are typically an expression of strain, inflammation and imbalances in the body's energy system.

A heel spur is a small calcification on the heel bone where the large tendon of the foot - the plantar fascia - is located.

attaches itself. It appears as a pointed or hook-shaped growth on X-rays, but it is

often irritation and inflammation of the tendon tissue that causes the characteristic stabbing pain in the heel.

Typical symptoms

  • Sharp, stabbing pain in the heel - especially when getting out of bed in the morning.
  • Pain when taking the first steps, which may subside slightly during the day.
  • Soreness when pressing on the underside of the heel.
  • Aggravation after prolonged standing or walking on hard surfaces.
  • In advanced cases - pain even at rest.

Causes and risk factors

A heel spur usually develops gradually over time when the tendon is subjected to repeated overload. The most common causes are overuse and microtrauma, foot misalignment, overweight, hard or flat footwear, age and reduced blood flow and lack of recovery.

Heel spurs - Holistic treatment by Jette Breitenstein

In biophysical terms, it's not just about the mechanical load, but also about the electrical tension of the cells. When tissue loses energy, regeneration slows down and the body creates micro-inflammations that can develop into chronic pain.

Body energy and cell healing

Cells work like tiny batteries. When there is a lack of electrical voltage, the cells cannot excrete waste products or absorb nutrients optimally.

Heel spurs often occur in combination with:

  • Lack of grounding and blood flow
  • Too low electrical potential in the foot tissue
  • Repetitive microtrauma from overload
  • Inflammatory processes

Here, CellSonic treatment can restore the biophysical balance.

The technology does not work through shocks or blows, but through bioelectrical stimulation, where a short, powerful voltage pulse restores cell communication and membrane potential.

After a few treatments, many people find that both pain and swelling disappear because the cells can communicate and regenerate again.

Case - Heel spur treated with CellSonic

A woman came to the clinic with heel pain that had been going on for months. After two treatments with CellSonic, the pain was gone and she was walking without difficulty.

“I couldn't believe it - I walked normally again after the second time!”

Biophysical explanation

CellSonic works at the level of cell communication. When the membrane potential is restored, cells can once again produce ATP and repair the tissue themselves.

This explains why results can be seen so quickly - the body returns to its natural energy and healing capacity.

With heel spurs we often see:

  • Reduction of inflammation
  • Increased blood flow
  • Strengthened connective tissue
  • Normalisation of the energy field around the heel

Conclusion

Heel spurs are more than a localised problem - they are a sign that the body needs energy and balance.

By restoring electrical tension with CellSonic therapy, combined with light exercises and grounding, the body can heal itself without drugs or surgery.

Source: Jette Breitenstein

Read more about Jette Breitenstein

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Important information

This treatment and the information on this page cannot replace advice or treatment from your own doctor or authorised healthcare professionals. We do not diagnose or treat diseases. Biophysical energy therapy is a complementary method that can support general wellbeing, grounding and energy balance. For symptoms or health concerns, it is always recommended that you contact your own doctor.

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