Resumen
- 31.1% of adult population experiences anxiety at some point
- Harmonyum offers an alternative treatment option to medication

Anxiety is a worldwide problem affecting more and more people every year. In the US, an estimated 31.1% of the adult population will experience anxiety at some time in their life in varying degrees and duration.
While medication can provide temporary relief, it often doesn’t address the root cause — and it can come with unwanted side effects.
There is another way.
Harmonyum healing offers a gently, natural solution for calming the mind and restoring inner balance. Through its unique approach, Harmonyum addresses the root of anxiety by:
- Releasing stored trauma from the body
- Calming the nervous system
- Restoring natural rhythms for mental clarity and emotional peace
- One of the reasons anxiety persists is because it’s not just an emotional state — it’s energetic. Stress, trauma, and unresolved emotions get locked into the body’s energy field, creating cycles of tension and unrest.
Harmonyum healing goes deeper, using time-tested techniques to release these patterns at their source, allowing you to finally exhale and experience true calm.
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- Harvard Medical School, 2007. National Comorbidity Survey (NCS). (2017, August 21). Retrieved from https://www.hcp.med.harvard.edu/ncs/index.php . Data Table 1: Lifetime prevalence DSM-IV/WMH-CIDI disorders by sex and cohort .
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