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Stop Fibromyalgia Pain With Dietary Strategies

Dietary Strategies That Can Truly Relieve Or Banish Your Pain

Retired nurse - Shelley Penney spends her time time teaching others about "diseases" like fibromyalgia… what are the potential causes of diseases like fibromyalgia and how to start feeling better as soon as today!

She states "It’s true that your doctor most likely doesn’t know what causes fibromyalgia. That doesn’t mean I know more than your doctor, and I would never claim to. Your doctor is so busy seeing patients day in, and day out, that he doesn’t have time to look into every new theory that comes along. He relies on others to let him know what he needs to know. The people that educate your doctor, once he graduates from medical school are the pharmaceutical industry reps, and "peers" (other doctors) who are educated by the pharmaceutical industry reps. He believes in medicine and pharmaceutical drugs. I do too, in RARE instances where your body just won’t heal itself, but I do not think that drugs are doing us any good over all and they absolutely DO NOT cure fibromyalgia!"

In her ground breaking ebook, which you can access straight away, you’ll discover

  • What is the potential CAUSE of your sickness!
  • How ‘these’ illneses are just like Fibromyalgia!
  • Eat these foods and start feeling better almost immediately!
  • Drink 3 glasses of this every day and start feeling better the very first day!
  • Sleep all night, every night, and never take another sleeping pill!
  • This is a testimonial from someone who was using just ONE of the strategies, Imagine what will happen to you, if you apply all of the strategies in this fantastic book –

    “I’m 33 years old and I have been suffering from what has finally been diagnosed as fibromyalgia. My symptoms are joint pain in various places, fatique, exhaustion, and depression. I have tried everything to get better: massage, herbs, acupressure, acupuncture, and glucosamine. Nothing worked for me. I finally tried (strategy #2) That was about 2 1/2 weeks ago. After the first week I started to feel okay but had a bit of a red flushed feeling. Within one week I started to feel great.  Then I ran out of (strategy #2) and noticed immediately that my symptoms returned. I started taking (strategy #2) again. 8 days later I no longer have any joint pain, and can’t remember the last time I felt this good.”

    Michelle S, USA

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    Fybromyalgia Relief Using Water Aerobics

    How Water Aerobics Can Help With Fibromyalgia Condition ;

    The physical condition fibromyalgia is typified by aches and pains in joints, tendons and muscles. This condition was believed to be psychological rather than physiological - it has now been established that significant chemical changes occur in fibromyalgia sufferers.

    Fibromyalgia is not linked to injuries, disease or poor muscle repair ability of the body. Sufferers also do not face greater risk for types of musculoskeletal diseases - the precise cause of fibromyalgia is unknown but may be as a result of stress and pain levels seem to be more evident while resting than during periods of activity.

    Exercise is an excellent way to decrease pain caused by fibromyalgia and in particular aerobics which helps reduce symptoms in sufferers while improving quality of life.

    Aerobic activities increase pulse and respiratory rates - activities can be walking, cycling, running, and swimming however water aerobics seems to be more beneficial for fibromyalgia sufferers than other exercise types.

    Aerobics increases muscle strength, decreases morning muscle stiffness, reduces potential injury risks, improves sleeping patterns and decreases pain.

    Water aerobics appears to add more impact and value to exercise routines as it helps cushion the joints and muscles while supporting the body and increases resistance and workload required by the muscles to gain the desired effects, also promoting better balance, reducing pain perception and helping relaxation.

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    Any exercise program should be approved by a doctor who knows the specific needs and medical status of the person concerned. The services of a therapist or qualified instructor should be used initially and at a later stage it may be possible to continue alone with a program in a pool at home.

    Begin slowly - 20 to 30 minute sessions twice or three times a week working towards sessions of 45 to 60 minutes. Be aware of any limitations and rest if fatigue is experienced during a workout by simply relaxing in the water - don’t ignore pain and always listen to what the body is saying.

    Hydration is important while swimming or doing water aerobics - sweating goes by unnoticed in a pool and warmer pools will make a person sweat more - always remember to avoid dehydration.

    Numerous studies have shown that fibromyalgia sufferers benefit emotionally and physically from water aerobics. Studies in Spain (2006) and Norway (2001) found that water aerobics improved patient’s emotional well being and physical functionality (beneficial in both short and long term programs).

    Water aerobics will help fibromyalgia sufferers maintain better relationships with people they have contact with such as family, friends and employers as improved emotional and physical health makes it possible. Productivity at work also increases due to fewer sick days.

    By: Bob Cotto

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