Natural Treatment For Fibromyalgia

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If you or a loved one is suffering from Fibromyalgia this lens could just well be your saviour when it comes to finding natural treatment for fibromyalgia.

You will discover some useful information that will in no doubt be of help to you when trying to live with the pain of this often mis-understood illness such as the symptoms and some facts about fibromyalgia.

What Is Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia for those that do not know is an illness that affects the musculoskeletal system and causes severe muscle fatigue, aches, pain and discomfort.

This illness has been studied since the early 1800's and has been given a number of names such as hysterical paroxysm, muscular rheumatism and fibrositis. The term fibromyalgia was not actually coined until 1976 - Fibro -meaning fibrous tissue, my -meaning muscle and algia -meaning pain.

Many people who suffer from fibromyalgia are often subject to ridicule and uninformed judgement by other people as when you are having a bad day often times it can appear that you are being lazy but the truth is far from it when in reality you are in extreme constant pain and feel as though you can not go on living with this pain.

Whilst i was researching fibromyalgia i came across a post by a member on a public fibromyalgia forum which i think describes how a fibromyalgia sufferer feels and what they have to go through on a daily basis, you can find that post in its unedited form below.

If you were born with healthy genes, you may know me but you don't
understand me. I was not as lucky as you. I inherited the predisposition to
chronic pain, fatigue and forgetfulness. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia
(FMS) after months, years or even decades of mysterious physical and
emotional problems. Because you didn't know how sick I was, you called me
lazy, a malingerer, or simply ridiculous. If you have the time to read on, I
would like to help you understand how different I am from you.


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA

1. FMS is not the newest fad disease. In fact, it isn't a disease at all,
and it isn't even new. In 1815, a surgeon at the University of Edinburgh,
William Balfour, described fibromyalgia. Over the years, it has been known
as chronic rheumatism, myalgia and fibrositis. Unlike diseases, syndromes do
not have a known cause, but they do have a specific set of signs and
symptoms which, unfortunately for the patient, take place together.
Rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are also syndromes.


2. The many physical and emotional problems associated with FMS are not
psychological in origin. This is not an "all in your head" disorder. In
1987, the American Medical Association recognized FMS as a true physical
illness and major cause of disability.

3. Syndromes strike life-long athletes as viciously as they do couch
potatoes. They can be disabling and depressing, interfering with even the
simplest activities of daily life.


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME

1. My pain - My pain is not your pain. It is not caused by inflammation.
Taking your arthritis medication will not help me. I can not work my pain
out or shake it off. It is not even a pain that stays put. Today it is in my
shoulder, but tomorrow it may be in my foot or gone. My pain is believed to
be caused by improper signals sent to the brain, possibly due to sleep
disorders. It is not well understood, but it is real.

2. My fatigue - I am not merely tired. I am often in a severe state of
exhaustion. I may want to participate in physical activities, but I can't.
Please do not take this personally. If you saw me shopping in the mall
yesterday, but I can't help you with yard work today, it isn't because I
don't want to. I am, most likely, paying the price for stressing my muscles
beyond their capability.


3. My forgetfulness - Those of us who suffer from it call it fibrofog. I may
not remember your name, but I do remember you. I may not remember what I
promised to do for you, even though you told me just seconds ago. My problem
has nothing to do with my age but may be related to sleep deprivation. I do
not have a selective memory. On some days, I just don't have any short-term
memory at all.

4. My clumsiness - If I step on your toes or run into you five times in a
crowd, I am not purposely targeting you. I do not have the muscle control
for that. If you are behind me on the stairs, please be patient. These days,
I take life and stairwells one step at a time.


5. My sensitivities - I just can't stand it! "It" could be any number of
things: bright sunlight, loud or high-pitched noises, odors. FMS has been
called the "aggravating everything disorder." So don't make me open the
drapes or listen to your child scream. I really can't stand it.

6. My intolerance - I can't stand heat, either. Or humidity. If I am a man,
I sweat...profusely. If I am a lady, I perspire. Both are equally
embarrassing, so please don't feel compelled to point this shortcoming out
to me. I know. And don't be surprised if I shake uncontrollably when it's
cold. I don't tolerate cold, either. My internal thermostat is broken, and
nobody knows how to fix it.


7. My depression - Yes, there are days when I would rather stay in bed or in
the house or die. I have lost count of how many of Dr. Kevorkian's patients
suffered from FMS as well as other related illnesses. Severe, unrelenting
pain can cause depression. Your sincere concern and understanding can pull
me back from the brink. Your snide remarks can tip me over the edge.

8. My stress - My body does not handle stress well. If I have to give up my
job, work part time, or handle my responsibilities from home, I'm not lazy.
Everyday stresses make my symptoms worse and can incapacitate me completely.


9. My weight - I may be fat or I may be skinny. Either way, it is not by
choice. My body is not your body. My appestat is broken, and nobody can tell
me how to fix it.

10. My need for therapy - If I get a massage every week, don't envy me. My
massage is not your massage. Consider how a massage would feel if that
charley horse you had in your leg last week was all over your body.
Massaging it out was very painful, but it had to be done. My body is
knot-filled. If I can stand the pain, regular massage can help, at least
temporarily.


11. My good days - If you see me smiling and functioning normally, don't
assume I am well. I suffer from a chronic pain and fatigue illness with no
cure. I can have my good days or weeks or even months. In fact, the good
days are what keep me going.

12. My uniqueness - Even those who suffer from FMS are not alike. That means
I may not have all of the problems mentioned above. I do have pain above and
below the waist and on both sides of my body which has lasted for a very
long time. I may have migraines or hip pain or shoulder pain or knee pain,
but I do not have exactly the same pain as anyone else.


I hope that this helps you understand me, but if you still doubt my pain,
your local bookstore, library and the internet have many good books and
articles on fibromyalgia.

Author's note: This letter is based on communications with people throughout
the world, males and females, who suffer from fibromyalgia. It does not
represent any one of the over 10,000,000 people with FMS, but it can help
the healthy person understand how devastating this illness can be. Please do
not take these people and their pain lightly. You wouldn't want to spend
even a day in their shoes...or their bodies.

What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia?

There are many symptoms for fibromyalgia but the primary signs are lack of energy, sleep pattern disturbances and pain/aching of the muscles.
Many sufferers feel completely drained and exhausted and report intense pain targeting certain points of the body such as shoulders, elbows and knees. This pain can be described as "tenderness" and is a critical part of being able to make an informed diagnosis of fibromyalgia.

Due to the disturbance of sleep pattern the sufferer can become tired and the body can become fatigued which can lead to them not being able to complete daily tasks whether at home or work.
When all this is happening it can result in feeling low and anxious and can also lead to a poor appetite, other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia are irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and bladder problems.

Some also report memory loss and confusion which is referred to as fibromyalgia fog, this can be some what scary for the sufferer as you can imagine.
If these symptoms sound familiar to you and you think you may have fibromyalgia then please go to a doctor and get a diagnosis so that you can begin the correct treatment whether that be through prescription drugs or natural treatment.

Natural Treatment For Fibromyalgia

Not every one wants to take prescription drugs every day to relieve pain and be able to live with fibromyalgia. When you step back and think about it putting your liver under the sustained stress of having to break down the drugs over a long period of time just can not be good so my research started to head toward natural treatment.

With traditional medicines, fibromyalgia can never be cured but that is because prescription drugs only treat the symptoms and not the root cause of the problem.
The human body is designed to heal itself if it has what it needs to do so, and in modern times of fast food, chocolate and fizzy drinks etc... the body just does not function as it was designed to.
It is this one fact that is a major influence in fibromyalgia, in recent discoveries it has been proven that our diet habits and what we eat is a major contributor to many illness' including fibromyalgia.

Think about this - For thousands of years humans have been living on a diet of meat, berries, seeds, water, vegetables, fruits and herbs etc... then in modern times along comes sugar, sweets, biscuits, crisps, chocolate, coffee, coca-cola, fats & oils, cigarettes, alcohol, vinegar, pharmaceutical drugs, chemicals, pesticides, and preservatives (loads of them) etc... the body was just not designed to run on these things and many believe this to be the root cause of many illness' including fibromyalgia.

It is these substances that are causing over acidification of the body, if you could alkalize the body and break the cycle of imbalance you will be rewarded with the energy and vitality that you crave and experience the true health that we are all meant to have.

Take a look at what leading scientist Dr Robert O. Young has to say below.

"There is only One Sickness and One Disease, and this one 'sickness' is the over-acidification of the body due primarily to an inverted way of living, thinking, and eating... there can therefore be only one remedy and treatment, and that is to alkalize the body and break the cycle of imbalance, thus allowing us to experience the energy, vitality and true health we're all meant to have."

Dr Robert O. Young,
Microbiologist and Scientist



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In this video it hints towards natural treatment suggesting that prescription drugs are having no effect.
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