Fibromyalgia
What is fibromyalgia?
Symptoms of fibromyalgia
Causes of fibromyalgia
Prevention / treatment / remedies for fibromyalgia
What is fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a hard-to-diagnose syndrome not widely recognised by most doctors. This is because it has so many different symptoms, and because its main causes (spirochaete bacterial infection, fluoride poisoning, biofilms) are subject to disinformation from the American health insurance industry and the industries producing fluorides. Fibromyalgia is often diagnosed as chronic fatigue. Both can last for many years, but fibromyalgia also includes general muscular and skeletal aches and pains, a lack of mental energy, drive and enthusiasm, and seemingly endless allergies, intolerances and fungal, viral or bacterial infections.
Fibromyalgia is a disease of toxicity and infection. Typically, it is a disease of white, middle to upper-middle class, conscientious, good-housekeeper women. The kind of people who take care of their appearance and the appearance of their home. They trust that all he manufactured products that they buy to assist with all that they present in their lives are good and wholesome and healthy.
Triggers for an outbreak of fibromyalgia vary between different individuals, but usually include exercise and physical activity. What you were once able to do easily may now take its toll in muscle pain and fatigue. Physical or emotional stress, viral infections such as a colds, certain foods and allergens, and weather changes (cold, damp, humid) may also cause a flare-up of some of the symptoms listed below.
Symptoms of fibromyalgia
- Chronic fatigue not relieved by extra sleep or rest.
- The classic symptom of fibromyalgia, often used in its diagnosis, is hypersensitivity to pain. It occurs particularly on the inside of the elbows, the inside of the knees, the collarbones and the hips.
- General muscle pain, stiffness and spasms.
- Joint pain.
- Brain fog, poor concentration and mental acuity, depression.
- Dry throat, excessive water consumption and urination.
- Dizziness, tendency to lose balance.
- Vision problems (temporary blind spots, difficulty focusing).
- Irritable bowel (IBS).
- Irritable bladder.
- Numbness.
- Tingling in fingers and feet.
- Migraines - persistent.
- Bruises / spots on the skin, red / pink / blue colour, that last for 7-10 days.
- Hypothyroidism.
- Weakened immune system leading to frequent infections.
- Chronic sensitivity to chemicals, allergies.
- Spinal & cranial calcification.
- Kidney dysfunction.
Causes of fibromyalgia
- Fluoride poisoning.
- The other main sources of toxins causing fibromyalgia are:
Cleaning products. A variety of branded ready-made household cleaners.
Hair dye.
Skin care products.
Make up.
Personal products for clean breath, stopping body odour, and other manufactured body needs. - Spirochaete bacterial infection and build up of protective biofilms. Co-infection with other bacteria, fungi, protozoa.
Fibromyalgia is closely intertwined with Lyme disease, and brain and nerve disorders, particularly Alzheimer's disease. It is worth reading these links to see how they have so many common causes. - Diet - high in processed foods and lacking nutrients such as magnesium, iodine and zinc.
Genetically modified foods are associated with many of the symptoms of fibromyalgia. - Weakened immune system - from taking antibiotics. Antibiotics are designed to destroy bacteria. Unfortunately they destroy good bacteria as well as bad. These ancient and natural bacteria take a lifetime to build up, and they can be lost after a single course of antibiotics. You can recover some of these bacteria by using living foods. Kefir and sauerkraut are invaluable for recovery, and also kombucha, rejuvelac and any other unpasteurised fermented foods and drinks.
- Weakened immune system from a viral infection. After influenza, a fever or other viral infection, the body needs a period of rest and strengthening before going back to a high level of physical activity.
- Hormonal upset and imbalance, primarily caused by fluorides and other accumulated toxins.
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency.
Prevention / treatment / remedies for fibromyalgia
- Fluoride reduction.
- Stop spending your money on manufactured, branded products to use around your home and on your body. Yes, they do assist you to achieve a sparkling clean, beautiful-smelling home. Yes, you feel naked without some basics on your skin, around your eyes, and on your lips. Yes, you do use moisturisers and exfoliates and sun protection and other products that advertisements tell you are essential for the best you. Save your money and your health and stop buying household cleaners, make up, hair dye (particularly toxic), skin care products and all other personal care products for clean breath, stopping body odour, and other clean-body "needs".
- Eliminate goitrogens like corn, soy, wheat, dairy and citrus from your diet. If your fibromyalgia completely resolves then after a couple of months you can try re-introducing citrus to your diet, as lemons and other sour citrus are rich in vitamin C and other nutrients.
- DMSO.
- Iodine.
- Avoid genetically modified foods. Consume only certified non-GMO foods which are organically grown.
- Probiotics.
- Ensure you have vitamin B1 (thiamine) sufficiency. The best food source of vitamin B1 is unfortified nutritional yeast. Other food sources include grass-fed meat, fish and brewer's yeast.
- Gum turpentine.
- Magnesium oil.
- Zinc.
- GABA.
- Chelation and other methods of toxic element removal.
- Inclined Bed Therapy (IBT).
- Earthing or grounding.
- Progesterone.