Fibromyalgia is a Complex Condition

Mar 30, 2009 Author admin
Mike LaVallee asked:




Recent studies show that 80-90% of the diagnoses for Fibromyalgia are given to women. Additionally, the chronic muscle pain and disrupted sleeping patterns associated with the disorder leave 60% of the afflicted on disability, unable to work. One must wonder why Fibromyalgia and its subsequent symptoms aren’t being treated as a national medical emergency, like AIDS or Cancer. The answer lies in the under-funded and under-researched realm of neuroscience.

One of the treatments for Fibromyalgia Syndrome is, surprisingly, a sleeping pill! Unfortunately, Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome go together like peanut butter and jelly. Researchers point out two possible causes of the Fibromyalgia and fatigue; the first being that since MRIs for patients with Fibromyalgia show brain signals lighting up in the same areas continuously, the neurons simply get worn out and leave the patient more sensitive to pain and soreness. The other possible cause for tiredness has to do with body chemicals, or dopamine and adrenal fatigue. Since the body is constantly producing stress-related chemicals on a normal basis, it’s unable to produce enough “feel-good” chemicals to enable rewarding sleep cycles.

Not only is Fibromyalgia linked to bizarre brain activity, but researchers are now looking into the connection between Fibromyalgia and reproductive health as well! Roughly 85-90% of the patients with Fibromyalgia are women. Women with chronic pain syndromes are more likely to have breast cysts, greater stiffness during pregnancy, as well as severe headaches and abdominal cramping during PMS. Many women find the onset of Fibromyalgia concurrent with menopause, which may be related to lowering levels of estrogen and cortisol.

It’s possible that genetic polymorphisms in one’s serotonergic, catecholaminergic, and dopaminergic systems can predispose some people to Fibromyalgia and sleep disorders. Other hypotheses focus on malfunctions in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis (which controls stress hormone release) or unregulated nerve growth. In some studies, patients with Fibromyalgia were found to have four times as much nerve growth in their spinal fluid. Whatever the cause may be, doctors are looking to find something that will cure the symptoms in order to unlock the mystery cause.

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Slowing Down the Aging Process is Easier With Dietary Supplements

Mar 24, 2009 Author admin
Michael Marrs asked:




For many, aging is a rude awakening. As early as your late twenties, you may begin to see the telltale signs that you are not as young as you used to be. You will be pleased to know, however, that when aging begins to rear its ugly head, good physical fitness can stave off and even reverse some of its effects. Staying youthfully fit obviously means a healthy diet and regular exercise, but metabolism-boosting dietary supplements are also an important piece of the puzzle. Stemulite, a new dietary supplement, contains several ingredients that can help give you the edge in the battle against aging.

How the Aging Process Affects the Body

The aging process affects the body in several ways, and is most noticeable on the skin, ongoing muscle and joint pain, and an inability to sleep properly. Other side effects of aging include:

Poor memory

Less energy

Decreased tolerance to stress

Difficulty concentrating

Inability to sustain physical activity for an extended period of time

Ongoing pain in muscles

Insomnia

The aging process happens to everyone, and, as mentioned above, it starts early. One’s only recourse when faced with the slow march of aging is to make changes in one’s habits, and it stands to reason that the earlier these changes are made, the better one can preserve one’s feeling and appearance of youth. In addition to exercise and a balanced diet, natural supplements like Stemulite can prove invaluable in the fight against aging. To counteract the aging body’s hampered ability to protect itself from daily wear and tear, and to recover and rebuild after, the Stemulite formula contains several ingredients proven to counteract certain effects of the aging process.

Dr. Summers on Stemulite’s Age-Defying Properties

Stemulite’s founder, Dr. Summers, has a great deal to say about the natural dietary supplement’s potential to help those beginning to show signs of aging.

The reason that Stemulite is so effective in reducing visible aging signs such as wrinkling is its effects on the body’s use of stem cells. He goes on to explain,

“Stem cells really are the fountain of youth – as long as you keep those stem cells coming, you can live forever. When you’re born, you have an infinite number of stem cells in the bone marrow, but stay in hibernation until you need them; they are ‘asleep’ until they are woken up by trauma or disease, and then get to work on repairing the body to replace cells and tissue.”

The agonists contained in Stemulite are the secret to awakening the “sleeping” stem cells into your body, calling them to action for the repair of damaged tissue, and the generation of new cells. Among their other rejuvenating effects, functioning stem cells can work to restore your skin’s youthful appearance by generating new cells to replace the damaged ones.

Stemulite’s Anti-Aging Properties

By working to bring the body’s chemistry to an ideal state of equilibrium, Stemulite grants its users an enhanced immune system, a better metabolism, and a general feeling of good health. To better demonstrate exactly what anti-aging effects Stemulite users can expect, here is a list of its key ingredients and their beneficial effects:

Alpha lipoic acid – a naturally-occurring compound in the body that is necessary for many chemical reactions and processes that help the body produce energy. Alpha lipoic acid supplements are commonly used by bodybuilders and athletes because they support mitochondria functioning, but few people get enough of this supplement in diets alone. Alpha-lipoic acid can help keep the skin looking healthy and strong, and also reduces the risk of sun damage.

L-carnitine – this amino acid derivative is another naturally-occuring compound, and is essential for protein synthesis and muscle growth. It is also used by athletes and bodybuilders to sustain lean muscle mass, but is even more powerful when combined with alpha lipoic acid. The ingredient can also help reduce oxidative damage and keep cells healthy and strong.

Beta-Glucan – this compound is commonly found in oats barley and mushrooms, and believed to have anticancer properties. The compound works on the CR3 receptors in the body, ensuring that injured or damaged cells are shuttled out of the body and quickly replaced by fresh cells. Beta-glucan is a valuable immune-supporting supplement.

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5 Amazing Ways to Overcome Tiredness

Mar 21, 2009 Author admin
Mohd. Sufendi asked:




Are you looking for ways to overcome tiredness?

Naturally, everyone will encounter situations when you feel awfully tired even though you did not do anything at all. You feel like you do not want to move, talk and it is even hard to sit in front of the couch and turn on the television. You feel that your energy just vanished.

Here are 5 amazing ways to overcome tiredness for you if you frequently encounter that irritatingly tired feeling. You need not buy any medication, the one thing you need is the motivation to overcome tiredness. In order to keep tiredness at bay, you need to keep to these 5 rules:-

1. Do not forget to have breakfast. Worse, if you have never had breakfast before, then it is time to make a change. Your metabolism rate will decrease and you begin to have a tired feeling if you do not have a hearty meal for breakfast. Try to include yogurt, cheese and bread in your breakfast. If you do not have the time for breakfast at home, pack some and take some fruits to work as well.

2. Drink as much as you can. When your body gets dehydrated, you will slack and feel tired easily. As such, you really need to drink ample water to prevent dehydration. While coffee as always been touted as the traditional energetic drink, do drink more mineral water, fruit juices or even green tea. The following recipe is especially useful:- You will need one banana, 0.04 gallon orange juice, spoon syrup and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Puree the banana and add the rest in. Drink on the go.

3. Get some rest if you feel the need to. The best way to rest is to get a good sleep. While sleeping, our cells, memory and mood regenerate. To avoid any glitches in your body system, the ideal number of hours of sleep required per person per day is around 8 hours. If you want to sleep but somehow cannot fall asleep, use warm bath water with lavender essential oil as a sedative. This will put you in a relaxing mood and fall asleep easily.

4. If the tired feeling really gets to you, switch on some pumping music and dance away. If you find it difficult for you to do, it means it will really benefit you. Control your mind and just pick up the steps and dance. Move your body like no one cares.

5. Do not sweat the small stuff. Stress can influence your energy potential in a destructive way. Do not allow yourself to be disappointed. There is no way stress can be avoided but you can overpower yourself by mixing with positive people and disconnecting yourself from situations which you cannot alter the end results. When a distressful situation comes about, shrug it off by saying “NO” and enjoy life.

Get rid of that tired feeling now and stay healthy!

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Understanding Fibromyalgia Fatigue

Mar 15, 2009 Author admin
Gerrard Mackenzie asked:




Apart from having to endure excruciating pain, 90% of people who suffer from fibromyalgia syndrome also report experiencing moderate to severe bouts of fatigue. Unknown to many, fibromyalgia is a type of non-inflammatory arthritis that causes muscles and ligaments in the body to ache with intense pain. Combining that with extreme fatigue, a person is metaphorically submerged in an abyss of torture and paralysis. Fibromyalgia fatigue greatly diminishes one’s energy and ability to perform daily tasks and duties such as going to work, caring for one’s family, and the like. The affliction may last for months and could seriously damage a person’s life.

Research shows a parallel relationship between fibromyalgia fatigue and pain. The two appear to work around a vicious cycle. Severe pain makes sleeping for a fibromyalgia sufferer difficult and even impossible. Lack of sleep and rest naturally results in an increase of excessive fatigue the following day. This, in turn, would make the intense pain much more difficult to put up with. Recent analyses indicate that the amount of fatigue suffered directly correlates with the amount of pain an afflicted person experiences. For instance, if a person begins to feel exceptionally tired one morning, you can safely bet your money on that person having an amplified degree of fibromyalgia pain for the rest of the day.

The extreme fatigue that many individuals suffer from fibromyalgia is quite similar to that associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). CFS is usually identified is when a person has suffered intense fatigue for at least a period of six months and longer. Many people with fibromyalgia may also suffer from CFS as well. These two syndromes are very alike and are often mistaken for one over the other. Studies have shown that more than 75% of people afflicted with CFS have the same symptoms as those with fibromyalgia sufferers.

Another factor in fibromyalgia fatigue is the lack of sleep. Most people suffering from fibromyalgia have problems in acquiring sleep sleep. Referred to as the alpha EEG anomaly, this disorder is described as the sudden brain activity during periods of deep sleep. These periods of brain activity when the person is supposedly engaged in deep sleep may trigger people to wakefulness, resulting into feelings of unrest, which in turn contributes to fatigue.

In addition, a significant number of people suffering from fibromyalgia also have to live with Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), a sleep disorder characterized by pain, burning, and twitching in the legs, as well as sensations of legs being crawled or pulled on. To stop the twitching and the pain, an afflicted person needs to keep moving his legs even when at rest, disturbing sleep. RLS normally happens at night time, but it is also recorded to occur during the day.

Recently, researchers have been looking into the possibility that many fibromyalgia sufferers may actually have accompanying sleep disorders. Because so many people with the illness report extreme sleep disturbances, it appears likely that many people with fibromyalgia may actually have sleep disorders too. Many fibromyalgia-afflicted individuals are incapable of getting good quality sleep or suddenly waking up from a deep sleep. Hence, new target research is being conducted to identify the relation between sleep and fibromyalgia fatigue.

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The Truth About Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Mar 3, 2009 Author admin
Farah Khan asked:




Fibromyalgia is a syndrome that is composed of many different symptoms. The primary symptom is pain and tenderness in multiple areas of the body. This is often linked to fatigue, sleep disorders, digestive problems, and depression. Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are considered to be overlapping disorders which many consider to actually be the same illness.

Many people consider these conditions to be psychosomatic in origin because people suffering from these conditions can look healthy and normal from the outside, and yet complain of so many different symptoms. These symptoms can include mental symptoms such as brain fog, forgetfulness, spaciness, depression, moodswings, anger, and extremes in behavior. Unfortunately, as a result many people with this disease are viewed with skepticism by medical practitioners and lay people alike and are often branded as hypochondriacs.

Another view of CFS and fibromyalgia is that the conditions are auto-immune diseases which are triggered by an infection. Most doctors take the view that Epstein-Barr virus, which is the virus that causes mononucleosis, is the primary culprit. This is rather doubtful, in my opinion, since most of the population is exposed to this virus early on in life without this virus triggering any serious long-term complications.

Then there is a new theory emerging among doctors who have used long-term antibiotic therapy to treat these conditions that fibromyalgia and CFS are not simply auto-immune diseases that are triggered by infections, but that the symptoms are signs of a chronic ongoing infectious disease process in the body. These doctors claim to have had excellent results in the treatment of these syndromes using long-term antibiotics, often in very high dosages. They have also had very good results with treating other so called “auto-immune diseases” with long term antibiotic therapy. Often, patients suffering from fibromyalgia, CFS, and other diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis experience complete remissions after a long course of antibiotics.

The positive results that these patients are experiencing implies that many auto-immune diseases may actually be chronic undiagnosed bacterial infections. There are a number of pathogens that are not easily detected in the body through standard diagnostic procedures and that are not easily killed off through a short course of treatment. These pathogens may be involved in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. There is a new theory that chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia may be related to chronic mycobacterial infections.

It is also possible that many of these people actually suffer from Lyme Disease which has never been diagnosed due to the lack of proper testing. Lyme Disease is the fastest growing infectious disease in this country next to AIDS. Cases have been found in all of the lower forty-eight states. Lyme Disease is cause by a spirochetal bacteria called borellia burgdorferi. Borellia burgdorferi is a very resilient and adaptable organism. Doctors with clinical experience in the treatment of this disease have noted that certain antibiotics work for certain forms that the bacteria can take, but not for others. The spirochete can take a cyst form where most antibiotics cannot reach it. It also hides in the joints of the body, in areas of poor circulation, and it may hide within the cells of the immune system.

The Center for Disease Control estimates that only one in ten Lyme Disease patients are ever properly diagnosed. The CDC also estimates that it takes an average of thirteen doctors and an average of two years for these people to be properly diagnosed. By the time the diagnosis is made, the disease can be quite entrenched in the body. There are also often many co-infections in Lyme Disease patients that may cause a host of other complications. Nevertheless, since the disease and its associated co-infections are caused by bacterial organisms, and these organisms can be killed, there is hope for recovery.

Lyme Disease can cause all of the many symptoms that people with fibromyalgia and CFS suffer from. It can cause achy muscles and joints, depression, fatigue, migraine headaches, tingling nerve sensations, insomnia, sleepiness, digestive problems, poor circulation, blurry vision, hearing irregularities, mental problems, weak limbs, pain in the rib cage, liver enzyme irregularities, hypothyroidism, an increased tendency for red blood cells to clump together, swollen lymph nodes, and much more. The irregularities in liver function may be responsible for the chemical sensitivities that many people with fibromyalgia and CFS experience. Because the organism that causes the disease is often not in the bloodstream, it is difficult to diagnose the disease through testing. Doctors who are familiar with the disease tend to base their diagnosis mainly on the clinical symptoms the patient presents and the risk factors that the patient has had exposure to, using testing as only a secondary measure for making a diagnosis.

According to the doctors who use it, long-term antibiotic therapy may help people who suffer from fibromyalgia, CFS, Lyme Disease, and many other “auto-immune diseases”. Nevertheless, there can be serious side effects from this type of therapy. Antibiotics used a long period of time can cause kidney and liver damage. They can cause gallbladder problems. Many people also cannot tolerate oral antibiotics well because of the strain on their digestive system.

There are many alternative health options that can complement treatment with antibiotics and which may reduce side effects, and there are many natural remedies that have antibiotic and immune-enhancing properties of their own, for those who prefer to take a purely natural route.

Acupuncture may help to improve blood circulation and oxygenation to various areas of the body, enhancing the immune system’s ability to fight off infections. The increase in oxygenation can also create an inhospitable situation for bacteria that prefer a low oxygen environment. It also can stimulate the body to release natural pain relieving opiates into the body. The improvement in blood circulation may also help to increase body temperature in hands and feet and other areas of the body that tend to get cold easily. These are often areas of the body where bacteria, such as borellia burgdorferi, which prefer a low body temperature, may tend to congregate. Acupuncture can be used in conjunction with antibiotic therapy. It may help to improve the efficacy of antibiotic therapy by improving circulation.

According to Chinese research, there are many Chinese herbs that have immune enhancing and antibacterial properties. There are also many Chinese herbs that can help the various symptomatic aspects of fibromyalgia and CFS. Some herbs such as astragalus and schizandra can improve the body’s ability to handle stress and can boost immunity. Other herbs such as coptis and scutellaria have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. The Chinese herb, pseudoginseng, or san qi, can help promote blood circulation and is an extremely helpful herb for people with these conditions. It also improves the penetration, absorption, and efficacy of other remedies that are used.

Zyzyphus seed may help with sleep problems and anxiety. Bupleurum root may help relieve the moodswings and emotional aspects of fibromyalgia. The various types of ginseng can help to improve one’s energy level. Pseudoginseng, frankincense, and myrrh can help stimulate blood circulation and may help with symptoms of muscle weakness and joint pain due to poor circulation. Walnuts, gingko biloba, frankincense, gotu kola, and fo-ti may all help with the brain fog and cognitive difficulties that many people with fibromyalgia and CFS experience. Codonopsis, atractylodes, mint, and citrus peel may all help with digestive problems. Chinese herbs are used together in herbal formulas that are individualized to address the pattern of disharmony that the person presents. They are generally not used separately on a symptom by symptom basis.

For Lyme Disease, a few different Chinese herbs stand out for their potential usefulness. Smilax (tu fu ling), coptis (huang lian), garlic (da suan), houttuynia (yu xing cao), and teasel root (xu duan) are all herbs that appear to help to treat Lyme disease in different ways. Some of them have antibacterial properties, some strengthen the body generally, and some improve circulation. Prunella vulgaris, scrophularia, and kelp can help to reduce the incidence of enlarged lymph nodes, cysts, and pseudo-tumors that are commonly found in people with Lyme. Chinese herbal formulas such as Huang Lian Jie Du Tang, Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang, and Xiao Fu Zhu Yu Tang can be helpful. Formulas designed to clear heat, move qi and blood, tonify yang qi, and transform dampness can all be helpful for different patients depending on the pattern of disharmony they present. After a long period of illness or for patients with emaciation and insomnia it may be necessary to nourish yin as well. People with a babesial co-infection, an infection with symptoms similar to malaria, generally need heat to be cleared from the shaoyang channel and need nourishing of yin. Artemisia can be a useful herb for babesia. It has been shown to have anti-malarial properties in China and Vietnam. For people with Lyme Disease who have nerve problems, it may also be necessary to clear liver wind.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been used to treat people with Lyme Disease. Many have experienced good results and there is ongoing scientific research at the moment concerning its efficacy. The bacteria that causes Lyme Disease prefers an oxygen deprived environment. Its presence in the body appears to increase coagulation of blood and decrease circulation. It may thereby create the oxygen deprived environment that it prefers. This is great for the bacteria but can be the source of much of the difficulty that a person with this disease experiences. Many of the symptoms that people with Lyme disease, CFS, or fibromyalgia complain of are similar to symptoms that people experience from altitude sickness, which is caused by oxygen deprivation at high altitudes. The fatigue, the mental difficulties, the sleepiness, the feeling of having a ton of bricks attached to one’s limbs are all similar to symptoms that people with altitude sickness experience. It makes sense to me that creating an oxygen-rich environment could potentially be very helpful. It is important for testing for co-infections before beginning this process, because there are other bacteria that could be present that prefer a high oxygen environment, complicating the picture. There are potential side effects as well such as nearsightedness.

Colloidal silver is supplement that may have broad-spectrum antibiotic properties. Its proponents claim that it can aid all sorts of conditions from asthma to rheumatoid arthritis. It did appear to help my fatigue quite a bit at the early stages of my Lyme disease. There is the possibility that excessive use can cause a condition called argyria, which is a permanent bluish discoloration of the skin, although many people have huge quantities of colloidal silver with no problems at all. It is also helpful to take an acidophilus supplement while using this supplement in order to replace the good bacteria in your intestines and prevent problems with candida. Large amounts may be required to have an impact on Lyme Disease. It is possible to buy a colloidal silver generator and make your own colloidal silver at home. This is much cheaper than buying it on a regular basis at the health food store, but care must be taken to make it properly.

Aromatherapy is one of the most promising holistic therapies for conditions such as fibromyalgia, CFS, and Lyme Disease, in my opinion. The essential oils are concentrated versions of the volatile components found in herbs. It can take many pounds of plant matter to make an ounce of essential oil. For the most precious oil, made from the Bulgarian rose, it can take a ton of rose petals to make a pound of oil. Most of the oils have antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Many of them stimulate the immune system and trigger increased production of white blood cells. The oils also improve oxygenation of the body’s tissues and promote detoxification. They may have a chelating effect, which means that they may assist in carrying toxins such as heavy metals out of the body. Some oils such as lavender can be sedative and aid with sleep and reduce anxiety. Oil of oregano, which is a popular supplement found in health food stores is essential oil of oregano diluted in vegetable oil. It is almost always necessary to dilute the oils before using them because they are so concentrated. Interestingly, many people with CFS, Lyme Disease, and fibromyalgia are likely to find that some of their symptoms worsen when inhaling the fragrance of the oils. This is often a detoxification reaction. People with Lyme Disease generally seem to derive greatest benefits from stronger dilutions of essential oil than most aromatherapists typically use. It is important to use care when the oils are utilized in this manner. One should reduce the amount used if there is nausea or discontinue use if there is any allergic reaction. People with these diseases may discover that much of their fatigue, muscle weakness, mental fogginess, and pain can be significantly reduced with regular application of the oils. The oils can be used diluted in vegetable oil for massage of affected areas of the body, and they can be used by the drop in one’s bath water. They can also be absorbed into the bloodstream via the lungs simply by inhaling their fragrance. The oils also penetrate the blood-brain barrier and may be helpful for neurological issues due to infections or other reasons. Oil of oregano taken internally as directed can also be helpful in the treatment of Lyme Disease.

Massage can improve oxygenation of body tissues and improve blood circulation as well as reduce pain. If a person has fibromyalgia or CFS due to an infectious disease process, or a person has Lyme Disease, massage should only be used in combination with a therapy that is antibacterial in nature. Otherwise, it is likely to stir up dormant bacteria and stir up symptoms instead of providing symptom relief. When massage is used in combination with a therapy that is antibiotic in nature, it may improve the efficacy of that therapy by bringing bacteria out of hiding in order to be killed. Deep tissue massage may improve the efficacy of treatment with antibiotics, with herbs, with aromatherapy, or with heat. Used on its own, though, it may stir up latent problems in people with these conditions.

Heat can be helpful for treating Lyme Disease because the bacteria appears to prefer a low body temperature and is vulnerable to high heat. There are many different sources of heat that can be used to treat this condition. Heat can also be helpful for people with fibromyalgia and CFS who may actually have undiagnosed cases of Lyme Disease. People usually feel a worsening of symptoms before they feel an improvement with the use of heat. My personal theory is that this is because the heat stirs up the bacteria before it kills it off or triggers the immune system to kill the bacteria off. This is speculative on my part. The use of saunas can be very useful. A far infrared heat lamp can be used on problem areas. Hot baths taken for forty minutes at 102-104 degrees Fahrenheit have been shown to enhance immune system response in people with infectious diseases and auto-immune disorders in a research study done at Bastyr University. A Chinese therapy called moxibustion can also be useful in warming problem areas. I do not recommend the use of cold packs or ice for pain in people with Lyme Disease, fibromyalgia, or CFS as these therapies reduce circulation to areas where circulation is likely to already be compromised. Also, the bacteria that causes Lyme Disease appears to prefer a cool environment, so cold therapy may cause real problems in people with this condition.

In spite of the fatigue that people with fibromyalgia, CFS, and Lyme Disease may feel, a certain amount of exercise can be very beneficial if they are up to the challenge. It is important not to overexert oneself, but a brisk walk or other exercise that gets one’s heart pumping can be helpful. Again, exercise can be helpful because it can improve circulation in the body, and improve oxygenation of the body’s tissues. Exercises such as stretching and yoga that help to improve flexibility and loosen muscles can also be helpful. Hot yoga, where yoga is done in a room where the heat is cranked up can be particularly helpful because it combines exercise with heat therapy. It is important not to push too hard when doing exercise. The point is to improve your health, and not to wipe yourself out more.

Magnesium appears to be a useful supplement for people with these conditions. Many people report an improvement in their muscle pain when taking a magnesium supplement on a regular basis. It is important to reduce intake of sugar, dairy products and bread while increasing intake of green vegetables. Spirulina can be a useful addition to your health regimen as it is both nourishing and detoxifying. It may also be helpful to reduce consumption of tomatoes as they seem to encourage acidity in the body. Flax seed oil has an anti-inflammatory effect that can be very helpful. Alpha-lipoic acid is a helpful anti-oxidant. It may help nerve function and improve liver function.

As you can see, fibromyalgia, CFS, and Lyme Disease are complex ailments, but there are many promising therapies that people with these conditions are likely to find helpful.

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