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Fibromyalgia Cure Eludes Medical Professionals 4-27-08

Fibromyalgia, a condition which causes exhaustion, sleep disturbances and widespread muscle pain, is still something of a mystery to physicians and to the patients who suffer from it. The condition may affect as much as 3-6 percent of the U.S. population and is more common in women than in men.

Although the cause of fibromyalgia is not known, some researchers believe the symptoms result from “central sensitivization,” which means sufferers have a heightened sensitivity to pain. As time goes on, the brain’s pain receptors become conditioned to remember pain and potentially overact to the signals. In other words, people with fibromyalgia may experience pain in stronger ways than others who don’t have the condition. There is not laboratory test available to diagnose fibromyalgia. Doctors must rely on patient histories, self-reported symptoms, a physical examination and a “tender point’ examination.

Because the causes of fibromyalgia are not clear and no cure exists, the goal of treating fibromyalgia is to control symptoms and minimize discomfort. Common medications for treating fibromyalgia include analgesics, muscle relaxants and anti-seizure drugs. Medications to ease the sleep disturbances associated with the condition include anti-depressants and short term use of sleeping pills. Some doctors recommend combining medication with therapy to help patients learn techniques to cope with stress, which can exacerbate or trigger pain symptoms. Some patients find relieve in alternative therapies, such as acupuncture and massage.

May 12 is Fibromyalgia Awareness Day, a national health observance to raise awareness about the condition.

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WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME?

This is what medicine has to conventional medicine has to say!

FMS (Fibromyalgia syndrome) is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder for which the cause is still unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons “ the soft fibrous tissues in the body.

Most patients with FMS say that they ache all over. Their muscles may feel like they have been pulled or overworked. Sometimes the muscles twitch and at other times they burn. More women than men are afflicted with FMS, and it shows up in people of all ages.

To help your family and friends relate to your condition, have them think back to the last time they had a bad flu. Every muscle in their body shouted out in pain. In addition, they felt devoid of energy as though someone had unplugged their power supply. While the severity of symptoms fluctuate from person to person, FMS may resemble a post-viral state. This similarity is the reason experts in the field of FMS and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) believe that these two syndromes may be one and the same. Gulf War syndrome also overlaps with FMS/CFS.  

SYMPTOMS AND ASSOCIATED SYNDROMES

Pain - The pain of FMS has no boundaries. People describe the pain as deep muscular aching, throbbing, shooting, and stabbing. Intense burning may also be present. Quite often, the pain and stiffness are worse in the morning and you may hurt more in muscle groups that are used repetitively.

Fatigue - This symptom can be mild in some patients and yet incapacitating in others. The fatigue has been described as "brain fatigue" in which patients feel totally drained of energy. Many patients depict this situation by saying that they feel as though their arms and legs are tied to concrete blocks, and they have difficulty concentrating, e.g., brain fog.

Sleep disorder - Most FMS patients have an associated sleep disorder called the alpha-EEG anomaly. This condition was uncovered in a sleep lab with the aid of a machine which recorded the brain waves of patients during sleep. Researchers found that most FMS patients could fall asleep without much trouble, but their deep level (or stage 4) sleep was constantly interrupted by bursts of awake-like brain activity. Patients appeared to spend the night with one foot in sleep and the other one out of it.

Sleep lab tests may not be necessary to determine if you have disturbed sleep. If you wake up feeling as though you've just been run over by a Mack truck “ what doctors refer to as unrefreshing sleep “ it is reasonable for your physician to assume that you have a sleep disorder. Many FMS patients have been found to have other sleep disorders in addition to the alpha-EEG, such as sleep apnea, sleep myoclonus (nighttime jerking of the arms and legs), and restless legs syndrome. A newly discovered sleep disorder, upper-airway resistance syndrome, is also being evaluated for its association with FMS.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Constipation, diarrhea, frequent abdominal pain, abdominal gas, and nausea represent symptoms frequently found in roughly 40 to 70% of FMS patients.

Chronic headaches - Recurrent migraine or tension-type headaches are seen in about 50% of FMS patients and can pose a major problem in coping for this patient group.

Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome - This syndrome, sometimes referred to as TMJ or TMD, causes tremendous jaw-related face and head pain in one quarter of FMS patients. However, a 1997 published report indicated that close to 75% of FMS patients have a varying degree of jaw discomfort. Typically, the problems are related to the muscles and ligaments surrounding the jaw joint and not necessarily the joint itself.

Other common symptoms - Premenstrual syndrome and painful periods, chest pain, morning stiffness, cognitive or memory impairment, numbness and tingling sensations, muscle twitching, irritable bladder, the feeling of swollen extremities, skin sensitivities, dry eyes and mouth, dizziness, and impaired coordination can occur. Patients are often sensitive to odors, loud noises, bright lights, and sometimes even the medications that they are prescribed.

Aggravating factors - Changes in weather, cold or drafty environments, infections, allergies, hormonal fluctuations (premenstrual and menopausal states), stress, depression, anxiety and over-exertion may all contribute to symptom flare-ups.

THE TRUTH:

I have found that the majority of Fibromyalgia is misdiagnosis of another condition. Many people with pain or fatigue that is localized or undiagnosable to their General Practitioner is labeled Fibromyalgia. The following steps were developed by myself through clients and my own personal experience. They have been successful in over 90% of cases. I give this information freely because I have had to deal with the condition for so long! I hope it works well for you.

The steps are designed to rule out any misdiagnosis or underlying conditions that cause these symptoms. Do each step for at least 2 weeks before moving on. Keep progressing to the next step until you are well.

Steps To Fibromyalgia Recovery

Important: Bella Mira Essential Oil  Release and Organic Excellence Joint Pain Cream for immediate relief while doing these steps.  Visit our PAIN page for great information on all types of pain!

Step 1: Take Candida Questionnaire. If score is high treat with Temple Cleanse followed by Kefir 2 cups daily and dietary changes.

Step 2: Have bodily PH tested. If it is acidic (under 7.0)  Immediately eliminate all grains ( see gluten free living) reduce animal protein and begin juicing (especially cucumber, black cherry, melons and lemons) Drink half your body weight a day in ounces of distilled water. Continue this diet until PH is in normal range. Then slowly add back protein. And monitor PH and reduce protein as needed.

Step 3: Have your Thyroid levels checked. TSH and Free T3. Take Free Thyroid Function Test!

New guidelines are normal TSH 0.3-3.0!

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Step 6: If you have Mercury Amalgam (Silver) Fillings. Get them removed by a Huggins trained Dentist. You are risking your health by having anyone else do it. Make sure you do 2 courses of Life Flo Metal X afterwards.

Step 7: Seek Chiropractic advice to check for postural abnormalities that may be causing pain.

Step 8: Use Bella Mira Essential Oils Spruce  or Release 2 drops on the soles of the feet twice daily. You May also have to also take 1 drop twice daily orally (in water or juice).

Step 10: Make sure you are getting enough fiber. You should be "moving" 1-3 times a day. If not start a colon cleanse such as Temple Cleanse. Then add a daily fiber supplement. My favorite is Ground flaxseed 3tbsp day or juice plums or prunes.

Step 11: Get chemical free! Filter of distill water, get shower filter, use natural non chemical soaps, shampoo, household cleaners, laundry products, fluoride free toothpaste, natural room fresheners like essential oils; don’t use plug-ins, carpet fresh or any artificial perfumes; find natural alternatives to pesticides indoors and out, find aluminum free deodorant, nix artificial sweeteners use stevia, stay away from dyes, preservatives

Step 12: Start exercising! I know it’s hard but start with gentle stretching and work up to walking or swimming (Not in Chlorinated pools). You will feel much better.

These are just the basics on the road to good health. Take your time; don’t try to do everything all at once. Remember these are STEPS! If you have ANY questions or need any help please email.