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http://www.doctoryourself.com/fibromyalgia.html

 

Fibromyalgia

 

Readers Question: What natural approaches might help

FIBROMYALGIA ?

 

Radical decapitation, perhaps? How many times have

folks been told that nagging pain and intense soreness

are all in your head? As late as 1982, fibromyalgia

is not even an entry in the doctors standard clinical

reference book, the Merck Manual. You could find

myalgia, though, which was described as simple

muscular pain. A lovely, predictable medical

recommendation promptly followed: take aspirin for it!

(p 1228)

 

The most effective therapy I know of is saturation of

vitamin C along with the use of calcium/magnesium

supplements. This is a too easy answer to a problem

that so many have really suffered with, I know. Yet

just ask anyone you know with fibromyalgia this single

question: Have you tried it yet? If they still have

the condition, Ill bet they havent. Saturation (bowel

tolerence) of vitamin C is easily reached through

frequent oral doses, and is fully described in these

articles:

http://doctoryourself.com/titration.html

http://doctoryourself.com/vitaminc.html

http://doctoryourself.com/vitaminc2.html

http://doctoryourself.com/ortho_c.html

http://doctoryourself.com/klenner_table.html

 

Media scare-stories to the contrary, the safety and

the effectiveness of large amounts of vitamin C are

well established. Large doses of vitamin C seem to

have exceptional pain-relieving and even mood-lifting

properties. Probably the main roadblock to widespread

utilization of this all-too-simple technology is an

equally widespread assumption that there simply must

be unknown dangers to thousands or even tens of

thousands of milligrams of C daily. Since the time

megascorbate therapy was introduced in the late 1940's

by Fred R. Klenner, MD, and up to today as used by

Robert Cathcart, MD, there is a surprisingly safe

track record. Vitamin C is FAR safer than any drug,

period. Do not be put off the very thing that can help

the most until you have looked into it for yourself.

 

Calcium and magnesium supplementation, even around

rather low RDA levels (about 1,000 mg calcium and

about 400 mg magnesium daily, in divided doses) can

make a big difference in muscle health and happiness.

A deficiency of either mineral can cause tetany, or

muscle spasm, among other symptoms. This I have

mentioned at my website (search from the top of main

page, first with the keyword calcium and then with

magnesium). Dietary deficiency is the rule, rather

than the exception, with both of these important

minerals.

 

Gentle to moderate exercise can often help, too. Start

light and gradually work up. Yoga stretches and

walking are two good ways to go. Heavy working out may

set you back, so take it easy.

 

My opinion for one more secret weapon: Vegetable

juicing! I have never felt so good, so energetic, so

UN-SORE (is that a word?) as when I juice bigtime.

Again, if you have not tried this utterly non-toxic

approach to better health, why not today?

 

Or, you can just accept the perennial medical

alternatives: Take drugs, or " learn to live with it. "

 

 

Reprinted from the book DOCTOR YOURSELF, copyright

2003 and prior years by Andrew Saul, Number 8 Van

Buren Street, Holley, New York 14470 USA Telephone

(585) 638-5357

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