I am a recovered fibromyalgic who left the care of medical profession to discover the cause and cure of this horrific condition, and I understand this condition from the inside and back out again. This is a good description of symptoms. Symptoms can often be mistaken for the cause, and treatments that help do not cure. Do not give up from failed hope. Keep going! See video:
"Curing Chronic Fibromyalgia - Choosing What Works" by author Valerie Lumley
Do you know if there are any natural remedies to increase seretonen levels on my brain and to lower that other chemical that you said that was elevated? or are prescribed meds the only way?
@SuperScreamingEagle Serotonin does not easily cross the blood brain barrier, hence either tryptophan or 5-hydroxy-trytophan supplements are good options since they convert into serotonin after going into the brain.
In addition, a combination of tyrosine (500-1,500 milligrams 2 to 3 a day), OPC grape seed or pine bark (1 mg. per ib. of body weight) and gingko Biloba (60-120 mgs twice a day) can help to increase dopamine and blood flow in the brain and patients report higher energy & focus
because of its relation to seretonin, could LSD or other hallucinogens cause this?
broadcastmyass4u 1 year ago
I am a recovered fibromyalgic who left the care of medical profession to discover the cause and cure of this horrific condition, and I understand this condition from the inside and back out again. This is a good description of symptoms. Symptoms can often be mistaken for the cause, and treatments that help do not cure. Do not give up from failed hope. Keep going! See video:
"Curing Chronic Fibromyalgia - Choosing What Works" by author Valerie Lumley
ValerieLumley 1 year ago
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ValerieLumley 1 year ago
Do you know if there are any natural remedies to increase seretonen levels on my brain and to lower that other chemical that you said that was elevated? or are prescribed meds the only way?
SuperScreamingEagle 1 year ago
@SuperScreamingEagle Serotonin does not easily cross the blood brain barrier, hence either tryptophan or 5-hydroxy-trytophan supplements are good options since they convert into serotonin after going into the brain.
In addition, a combination of tyrosine (500-1,500 milligrams 2 to 3 a day), OPC grape seed or pine bark (1 mg. per ib. of body weight) and gingko Biloba (60-120 mgs twice a day) can help to increase dopamine and blood flow in the brain and patients report higher energy & focus
FibromyalgiaAnswers 1 year ago