When symptoms don’t respond, and then something finally shifts
- Alahnnaa Campbell

- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
I want to share some personal examples of what Esogetic Medicine can do—especially when symptoms are persistent, confusing, or don’t respond the way you expect.
The symptom: intense itching at night
I am going through perimenopause. My father and father in law have been complaining about chronic itchy skin, but it's not something I want to live with long term, so when I went through two weeks of an intensely itchy torso, especially at night, I tried a lot of things to try to get rid of it — RestoreChi baths, supplements, multiple Esogetics treatments. Some things helped briefly, but nothing created a real shift. The baths were soothing for a short time, and the RestoreChi cream actually seemed to pull the itch to the surface of my skin so strongly that I had to wash it off.
The turning point: one treatment that actually worked
In speaking with a fellow Esogetic practitioner, she recommend I try the following treatment:
I trusted her recommendation even though I couldn't immediately see why she chose this treatment — and within two nights the itch was gone.
This one of the reasons that I truly love this work. When we find the right treatment, everything can just open up and go away!
What Esogetic Medicine is doing (in plain language): it supports the movement of information in the system.
When information is blocked, the body can get stuck repeating patterns—physically, emotionally, and mentally.
What I notice during treatment (and why it matters): this work is interactive. The body gives feedback.
Often during treatment, I notice symptoms in my gums, connected to when I had severe facial nerve pain, connected to a tooth that needed to come out.
Other times I feel different areas of my body “asking” for support, sometimes directly, and sometimes via a secondary mapping (i.e., neck, back, foot segments are sore, but it corresponds to something else):
We’re not guessing. We’re tracking what the system is doing and following the body’s requests for what to treat next.
A deeper layer: physical release of emotion
In another session, I felt a cramp in my liver that I could breathe through and release. Then I experienced head pressure that later released through my left sinus/nose.
What I took from this experience is that anger (in the liver) can release via grief and letting-go (sinus/nose). Old emotions need a physical exit point too.
Why I’m sharing this?
Sometimes healing is about symptom relief. But often it needs to be deeper to create lasting change, we need to learn from what the body is trying to communicate with us, so we can do better.
Ready to explore this for yourself?
If you’re in a season of transition—or you’re dealing with symptoms that keep cycling—I’d love to support you.
Start with a free 15min consultation, or email me at alahnnaa18@yourlifeplan.ca with the subject line: “Session Inquiry.”













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