Guest guest Posted October 1, 2003 Report Share Posted October 1, 2003 Comments? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com The Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Fibromyalgia I found this on www.hacres.com This article is on the Hallelujah Acres web site along with similar resources for healthy living. What are the effects of a vegetarian diet on fibromyalgia? See how a mostly raw vegetarian diet affects fibromyalgia subjects. Fibromyalgia engulfs patients in a downward, reinforcing cycle of unrestorative sleep, chronic pain, fatigue, inactivity, and depression. In this study, Dr. Michael Donaldson, Ph. D. and two other researchers tested whether a mostly raw vegetarian diet would significantly improve fibromyalgia symptoms. The study consisted of thirty people participating in a dietary intervention using a mostly raw, pure vegetarian diet. The diet consisted of raw fruits, salads, carrot juice, tubers, grain products, nuts, seeds, and a dehydrated barley grass juice product. Check out either link below to see how a mostly raw vegetarian diet affects fibromyalgia subjects. The results are quite powerful and encouraging to those seeking relief from this malady. Get the Fibromyalgia Study here What are the Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Fibromyalgia? (403KB PDF, viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4) Or follow this link to the study on Biomedcentral.com This information has been provided by Hallelujah Acres on behalf of JoAnn Guest. http://www.hacres.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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