Freedom From Fibromyalgia
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PART 2 My point is we don't have a cause so it's like a stagger through the dark to try and find something that works. I aso tried olive leaf extract as someone I knew hailed that as their cure. So I would like to believe you when you say we have these deficiences in common, but if so then why is a different drug or different vitamins working for different people?
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It's great that it's worked for you, but I haven't had the same success. I've had FMS for 6 years i'm now 25 and I find because the cause is unknown I have gone from a bunch of natropaths, chinese medicine pract, and a range of prescription meds. I have taken vitamins b and d, my natropath told me that vit a was perhaps deficient so I tried that but haven't my sucessful formula. I take a herbal mix and probiotic because otherwise I wouldn't go to the toilet for a week so it helps for that.
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@HEVNAWE I make Ashwaganda tea sometimes, and am now growing Gotu Kola so I can have it fresh. I've learned that Nettle and Burdock are also very good for tissue repair so I'm about to start growing them up now to help me heal from an injury almost a year old. I think Fibromyalgia is ultimately caused by acidity build up in the tissues. A long fruit fast with herbs will cure it. Just look up what Dr Robert Morse has to say on the subject.
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It is wonderful the you went natural and stuck with it until it resolved your issues. We as naturopathic consultants are always happy to hear such life changing stories.
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@germanicelt: Ashwaganda and Guto kola are excellent for tissue repair. We actually had a complete naturopathic approach for this and other conditions.
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good video
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@madmravyn This worked for me. I have more energy, flares are easily managed with OTC pain meds like Aleve, Tylenol. Only extreme stress makes me flare. I don't feel like my old self, but I feel LOADS better. Been almost 2 months since I started.
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@justhemomma Try paleo diet. High fruit and veg and moderate meat consumption with no grains at all... And if that doesnt help at all, try a gluten free, high rice, low fat, low protein diet...
Can I get all this stuff at whole foods I don't wanna wait any longer
DeeleeGuyshee 2 weeks ago
@DeeleeGuyshee You might be able too. :)
ItalianStallionette 2 weeks ago
I have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia recently and i am on Oxycontin lyrica cymbalta. I too have had enough of this prescription junk that I've been taking. The problem is that I am addicted to Oxycontin after having been on it for five months now. I am sad an angry that I let myself take it at all despite instinctively knowing the risks. Do u have any suggestions as to how I can transition from the prescriptions and switch to your recommended supplements instead?
Thanks for sharing.
benjamin1858 10 months ago
@benjamin1858 I understand. That stuff is very addictive, and the doctors give it out like candy. The truth is, I think they don't know what else to do. I gotta tell ya, my first thought was to tell you that maybe you should ask your doctor to send you to physical therapy. I start going today, because I've been struggling again. Maybe if they give you an activity prescription, you can rebuild your body some. When you take drugs like that..you can lose muscle mass. cont..
ItalianStallionette 10 months ago
@benjamin1858 I still take cymbalta, but I really hated the lyrica. How are you handling those meds?
ItalianStallionette 10 months ago