Friday, February 10, 2012

Does an all organic vegetarian diet help Fibromyalgia? What are other ways to cope with Fibro?

I have tried massage, chiro, physio and IMS (Intramuscular stimulation) it helps but only for about 5 days and its painful and expensive. So far IMS has been the best thing I have tried. I am about to try Prolotherapy an injection of sugar water and a numbing drug. I have also started on an all organic no meat diet.Does an all organic vegetarian diet help Fibromyalgia? What are other ways to cope with Fibro?
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A healthy raw natural foods based diet and, believe it or not, lots of daily exercise help considerably. The same things that helped me overcome type two diabetes have made the fibromyalgia subside. Yes, it's painful, but it slowly gives way to feeling good once again. I'm reading a lot that says ozone therapy helps fibro also, as many theories seem to suggest it may have to do with a chronic infection.



Positive thinking seems to be pretty important too. Read this guy's approach to overcoming fibro: http://falconblanco.com/health/mytestimo鈥?/a>



I think the common thread he and I have are never giving up, be willing to do whatever it takes, and being positive throughout the whole ordeal.



Per Monica's suggestion (?) I am posting a link to my fibromyalgia help page: http://www.geocities.com/seabulls69/fibr鈥?/a>Does an all organic vegetarian diet help Fibromyalgia? What are other ways to cope with Fibro?
a good diet will help somewhat--just as it helps any condition



teh diet itself will NOT help teh FIBRO itslef--but may take teh edge of it--by optimizing your body so you don't have as many factors that make it worse...if you happen to be a person sensative to food chemicals--fibro or not--an organic diet will help your overall health--and reduce teh impact on teh fibro



REAL fibro is a neuro condition--for stimulation to be effective it need sto be done to teh brain--not the musculoskeltal system--but even thean--it may not work



any treatment--including acupuncture--must target teh neurosystem--not the body



anyone that is actually cured by a diet--never had real fibro--they had a dietary sensitivity instead





there has been some--yet limited success with meds like SNRIs (antidepressants) and anti seizure meds
Mystery, fibromyalgia has long been regarded with indifference or even a certain disdain on the part of some health professionals do not know if it was an organic disease or psychiatric.the optimal treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach combining drug treatment and non-medicated adapted to the intensity of pain.Does an all organic vegetarian diet help Fibromyalgia? What are other ways to cope with Fibro?
Are you taking any supplements? My husband has fibromyalgia, and he had a fibro specialist tell him to take malic acid and magnesium. It's a little hard to find in stores so you might want to look on the internet.



I'm surprised Mr Peachy did not share this information with you. I know he knows about it, we've discussed it before. Sometimes I think he just comes here to toot his own horn, rather than trying to be a real help.
i cut out sugar and white flour from my diet. and began eating a lot of raw vegetables and fruits. also tried to follow the zone diet somewhat but it was kind of complicated. but the pain went away. i did get depressed though i think from cutting the sugar completely. so i had to add some sugar back into my diet and seems to be easing the depression a bit. but the pain is still pretty much gone. can't hurt to try.
about it you can find information from the following website

http://healths4life.blogspot.com/?q=Fibromyalgia

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