Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is rooted in the degeneration of connective tissues—most notably the fascia.
What we’ve observed is that pervasive fascial restriction constricts blood flow and blocks the delivery of essential nutrients to the very tissues that need the most support: joints, ligaments, and areas prone to instability and hypermobility.
What We've Seen Support Healing:
Daily Supplementation:
We've seen consistent support using this foundational combination:
PowerCurc30 — supports inflammation reduction and clears cellular blockages
Fascial Flow — promotes internal circulation and helps the body adapt to stress
Fascial Foundation — replenishes trace minerals, with food-grade Diatomaceous Earth to rebuild connective tissue
These supplements work synergistically to reduce inflammation, restore mineral balance, and regenerate fascia and connective tissue from the inside out.
Silica and EDS:
Silica deficiency is common in those with EDS.
Silica acts as the scaffolding for all connective tissue.
In our experience, increasing the dose of Fascial Foundation to 2–3x the regular amount (as tolerated) can significantly support long-term rebuilding.
Movement and Fascial Resets:
Fascial Maneuvers create space, restore flow, and allow oxygen and nutrients to reach the connective tissues.
Daily movement—even if modified or done seated—has been one of the most important practices we've observed.
Focus especially on areas where you experience instability.
Resetting the Whole System:
The 28-Day Reset provides the structure to:
Calm the nervous system
Reduce chemical and environmental inputs
Create a consistent rhythm of movement and breath
EDS is an agitating condition both internally and externally.
A structured daily rhythm helps bring the body back to stability.
Real World Story:
Here’s a video where Kim shares her personal journey with EDS and the transformation she experienced by rebuilding from the fascia outward:
The body holds the wisdom to heal itself.
Creating the environment where it can remember is the work.
Let us know how your journey unfolds, or if you’d like help personalizing a daily practice.