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Morris1954
26th October 2016, 12:21
I have suffered from Fibromyalgia for many years and despite numerous trips to the doctors I have only ever been given more pills, with very little effect. six months ago a friend introduced me to a product with minerals in, of which I take religiously.

The difference it has made to my every day life is amazing and as a result I don't feel so depressed either (an added bonus). I never would have believed the difference vitamins and minerals can make to our overall health. But I feel frustrated that my doctor didn't tell me this, instead choosing to give me more and more medication.

Yogi001
26th October 2016, 21:16
Hello Morris 1954,

Did you see the article on Frankincense, it said that it has benefits for joint pain. Maybe worth a try.

Teri23
28th October 2016, 15:39
Hi, I saw this and thought id tell you about something I read about the cause of fibromyalgia. Let me first start my saying I don't actually understand what I'm going to tell you. But it may lead you to look for some answers to your condition.

I read that there is a link with all auto-immune disorders and intra-phagocytic bacterial pathogenesis.:confused:

Which basically means that the human microbiome (a group of organisms that live in us) may be linked to auto-immune disorders, such as fibromyalgia.

Having said all of that, I cant offer any explanation as to how you can make things better with this information.

Louise
28th October 2016, 16:04
Thanks Teri123, Its really difficult to understand all these microbiomes, and from what I understand it is a developing science too. So more understanding will develop over time.

keep an eye out in the article section for more information about microbiomes.

Kellyjames
3rd November 2016, 21:15
I was having a quick look at fibromyalgia, a woman at work has it. I know that A and B vitamins are good for nerves and neurological functioning.
Also Magnesium is excellent for muscle relaxation.

Ensuring you have a wide variety of fruits, vegetable, spices and herbs in your diet may help to reduce your symptoms.

Caree
12th November 2016, 12:26
I am right in thinking that fibromyalgia is a condition where the recipient is in pain throughout their body, but there is no known cause. Which is what makes it so difficult to treat. yet anti-depressants are often prescribed and IBS may also be a linking factor?

If this is the case, why don't you try looking at your gut health, get that to work really well, and stock up on foods that help to lift your mood naturally. load up on B-vitamins which are good for nerve functioning.

angela
23rd January 2017, 15:07
You should attend a yoga class. Several studies suggest that yoga may help ease symptoms of fibromyalgia. Researchers in the journal Pain linked yoga to lower levels of fibromyalgia-related pain among participants.

Daisy82
20th February 2017, 11:51
I read in a book (Life-changing foods by Anthony Williams) that the cause of fibromyalgia is viral. Therefore it is possible to overcome it, it is not a condition you have for life, which is great news. The foods to avoid if you have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia is dairy and rape seed oil or canola oil.
the food to eat to help reduce the symptoms are herbs, such as Thyme, celery and coriander and fruits such as cherries, grapes, papaya's and cucumbers.
This book makes an interesting read, especially if you suffer from 'mystery illnesses'.

cherry
6th April 2018, 06:37
Is fibromyalgia on the increase? And does it really exist as a condition? (I’m sure will upset a few people) what I mean is it a condition or a set of symptoms? Surely it is about increased nerve sensitivity?

Is it worth keeping a food diary to see if anything the person eats triggers the sensitivity. I saw that some people suggest it is grain related, but is it the grain, or the toxins added to the grain in the growing process?

We know that weed suppression used in agriculture works on the basis of a nerve agent in minute does, maybe people are sensitive to the chemicals.

Bumblebee
23rd August 2020, 16:42
I have suffered from Fibromyalgia for many years and despite numerous trips to the doctors I have only ever been given more pills, with very little effect. six months ago a friend introduced me to a product with minerals in, of which I take religiously.

The difference it has made to my every day life is amazing and as a result I don't feel so depressed either (an added bonus). I never would have believed the difference vitamins and minerals can make to our overall health. But I feel frustrated that my doctor didn't tell me this, instead choosing to give me more and more medication.

You don’t say what the product is?

Morris1954
24th August 2020, 06:08
You don’t say what the product is?

It was a simply a product that high amounts of vitamins and minerals, my point was that my doctor seemed either unwilling or simply didn’t know that just making sure I had sufficient nutrients in my system eased my pains considerably.

Since I wrote this I have noticed that magnesium has definitely been a standout mineral in helping me, both with my pains, but also, I notice my mood is improved.

Here is a link to the brand I favour at the moment for their quality https://www.cytoplan.co.uk/. Although, I warn you, they are not cheap, but they are based on whole food and less likely to have fillers.

Alda79
12th September 2020, 17:34
It makes perfect sense that fibromyalgia suffers would benefit from vitamins and minerals, given all that we understand about muscles and neurons. Has anyone else found benefit from just supplementing with Vits and Minerals?

Ely
13th September 2020, 14:59
There seems to be more and more people suffering with some form of fibromyalgia, i know it is due to a heightened sense of pain, but is this due nerves being over stimulated in some way?