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    Taking a Natural Approach to Finding a Cure
    Fibromyalgia is a common condition that many people are affected from. Generally, doctors claim that there is no cure for this condition, but, the truth is, fibromyalgia can be cured if the underlying cause is treated.
    Today`s medicine concentrates only on treating the symptoms of the disease, with many medications which do more harm than good. One example of this kind of medical drugs is Lyrica, a drug commonly used to treat nerve pain. Also, you should not believe in manufacturer`s TV statements that fibromyalgia occurs due to overstimulated nerve endings.

    To explain, fibromyalgia is not an inflammatory condition or an autoimmune disease, but it is a condition associated with lactic acid buildup in the muscle tissue and tendon sheaths. In fact, this is the muscle burn sensation which often occurs in athletes who constantly work out. Therefore, in order to get rid of the muscle pain, you need to prevent the lactic acid buildup, which means treating the direct cause of the condition.
    However, there is no one common cause of fibromyalgia, but almost all causes share the same factors. For instance, lactic acid buildup occurs due to persistent muscle tension over certain amount of time. There are many reasons that can cause muscle tension, one of them being the internalization of anger.

    As we all know, anger is very powerful emotion which if not released, it gets internalized and creates persistent muscle tension, which leads to buildup of lactic acid.

    So, the question is: Where does this anger come from?
    There are two main reasons for constant stress: having a stressful relationship like living with violent spouse, or caregiving for ill family member. The second reason appears to be more common and is frequently unrecognized as a source of anger. However, this is a constant source of excess adrenaline which later results in fibromyalgia.
    Adrenaline is extremely powerful hormone which causes intense anger also known as road rage.

    So this is how it happens: the anger from interpersonal relationships or from the release of excess adrenaline causes buildup of lactic acid which leads to constant muscle tension or fibromyalgia. Further, the muscle tension compresses small veins (venules) which carry lactic acid out of muscles. At the same time, the tension of muscles compresses the lymphatic vessels in the same way which also removes the lactic acid from muscles. In this case, there is a continuous lactic acid buildup without being drained.

    Additionally, constant muscle tension leads to fatigue, termomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) – which causes pain and dysfunction in the jaw-the grinding of teeth, restless leg syndrome (RLS) – unpleasant sensation in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move them, and occipital neuritis, an headache often confused with migraine because of its characteristic severe pain radiating from the base of the skull to the back of the eye.

    Therefore, reducing your adrenaline levels can be curative for this condition. But, first we must understand why the body overproduces this hormone in order to manage to lower the stress levels. For instance, excessive adrenaline is produced in times of danger. In this situation people either face the danger or run away from it – the fight-or-flight response. This physical response last only for few minutes, after which the adrenaline levels go back to normal. However, nowadays people release adrenaline all day and night. So why is this?


    To explain, the brain uses more sugar than any other part of the body. Reduced sugar levels from the brain lead to sleepiness. The medical term for this condition is hypoglycemia. Consequently, people get sleepy between 3 and 4 pm due to insulin peaks. Increased insulin level reduces the sugar level in the blood. It is not a rare case where people get hypoglycemic immediately after eating because the process of digestion includes stimulation of insulin release. Also, many people get sleepy when driving in a car, ether as a driver or as a passenger. This is so because the brain uses a lot of energy when people are driving in a car.
    The lack of energy in the brain leads to increased adrenaline release in order to raise sugar levels. This process is called gluconeogenesis which is mediated by the sympathetic nervous system and is responsible for the conversion of proteins into sugar. So, fibromyalgia can be improved by providing the brain with enough energy to prevent the need for releasing adrenaline. It takes only 24 h to reduce adrenaline levels in the body. The reduction of adrenaline levels will relax the muscle tension and will improve the blood circulation which contributes to the elimination of excess lactic acid.
    The best source of sugar for the brain are the green vegetables. Although, the best fuel for the brain are the oils which have the ability to create ketone bodies in the brain, including palm or coconut oil. If you include these foods in your daily diet you will notice the reduction of the symptoms very quickly. Another very important factor for reducing adrenaline levels is to use bio-identical progesterone cream has strength of 5 percent (50 mg) per pump- the amount required to block adrenaline and maintain normal insulin levels. Moreover, ancilliary aids to help with the symptoms of fibromyalgia include d-ribose, coenzyme Q10, magnesium, and a high amount of vitamin D3 (10,000 to 15,000 IU per day), together with vitamin K2 (MK-7).
    In general, these methods will help you cure fibromyalgia in a period from three days to three weeks.


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    Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

    Great write up

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      Excellent article. Adrenaline is produced in the adrenals. When all my issues kept occuring it kept pointing towards adrenals. Once I started addressing them and correcting them I finally started getting better.

      I will add that I take bovine adrenal glandulars DHEA, and magnesium. These have helped me greatly. Also low dosages of cortisol, but once I started glandulars I rarely take the cortisol.

      Lastly a product I love to take in the evening is fibromalic. It has malic acid, magnesium, MSM, olive leaf, and several other key supplements that help with fibromyalgia.

      Just wanted to add my 2 cents.

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        Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

        Originally posted by qhams View Post
        Excellent article. Adrenaline is produced in the adrenals. When all my issues kept occuring it kept pointing towards adrenals. Once I started addressing them and correcting them I finally started getting better.

        I will add that I take bovine adrenal glandulars DHEA, and magnesium. These have helped me greatly. Also low dosages of cortisol, but once I started glandulars I rarely take the cortisol.

        Lastly a product I love to take in the evening is fibromalic. It has malic acid, magnesium, MSM, olive leaf, and several other key supplements that help with fibromyalgia.

        Just wanted to add my 2 cents.

        Good to hear. thanks for the feedback. I am in the process of working on my adrenals also. I will look into the things you use. I feel great on a short course of steroids but that is not the answer longterm, as we know
        Veritas Vos Liberabit

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          Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

          Originally posted by qhams View Post
          Excellent article. Adrenaline is produced in the adrenals. When all my issues kept occuring it kept pointing towards adrenals. Once I started addressing them and correcting them I finally started getting better.

          I will add that I take bovine adrenal glandulars DHEA, and magnesium. These have helped me greatly. Also low dosages of cortisol, but once I started glandulars I rarely take the cortisol.

          Lastly a product I love to take in the evening is fibromalic. It has malic acid, magnesium, MSM, olive leaf, and several other key supplements that help with fibromyalgia.

          Just wanted to add my 2 cents.

          What brands are you using? I have this one , on order, that I am waiting to get in.
          Veritas Vos Liberabit

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            Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

            Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
            Good to hear. thanks for the feedback. I am in the process of working on my adrenals also. I will look into the things you use. I feel great on a short course of steroids but that is not the answer longterm, as we know
            The steroids you were taking I assume are corticosteroids. Usually prednisone or cortef. Cortef is fast acting and mimics cortisol more accurately. Prednisone is more slow acting and much more powerful.

            Before glandulars I would run low dosages of prednisone (I have a script for it). Usually 4-5mg a day. This stuff is 4X the strength of cortisol. So I was really getting the equivalent of 16-20mg of cortisol a day. My tabs are 20mg so I just quarter them. Sometimes I would sixth them (so six small tabs out of one big one). Even this was enough to feel much better.

            The normal body I believe produces around 20-25mg a day if I remember correctly.

            Look into the book "Safe Uses of Cortisol". It is expensive but a good read.

            The problem with most docs is they prescribe prednisone but at really high dosages. 4-5 mg and I am feeling awesome with little to no side effects.

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              Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

              Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
              What brands are you using? I have this one , on order, that I am waiting to get in.
              This is hands down the best adrenal glandulars I have used and I have used several. http://www.vitacost.com/enzymatic-therapy-adrenergize

              There are two adrenergize formula. I use the glandulars. The herb one didnt do crap for me...but that is me.

              Enzymatic Therapy is the brand of the above. It was founded by a doctor who has/had fibromyalgia and he created these formulas. Excellent brand.

              http://www.luckyvitamin.com/p-19209-...FdgBgQodn40I1w --------------------------------------------- this is the Fibromalic I use before bed. Love this stuff as well.

              I have used ALOT of supplements for fibro and for me these have worked the best. This and high quality magneisum. Think chelated form like glycinate. Doctors best is a good brand to buy of this.

              Other key things to address is regulating blood sugar. When you have low blood sugar this cranks up your adrenaline levels as adrenal hormone help bring up low blood sugar.

              So meals should be kind of like bodybuilding meals. High protein, good fats, with some low glycemic high fiber carbs thrown into the mix. Sugar and alcohol should be minimized as these both influence negatively blood sugar.

              Sleep is key but with fibro or at least one of my issue I had was insomnia. Once I got on the corticosteroids (ONLY TAKE THIS FIRST THING IN THE MORNING) or glandulars then I got back into my normal sleep rhythem.

              Cortisol levels are suppose to be highest in the morning and then slowly fall over the course of the day. They should be low at night. When they are low at night you sleep better and when they are high at night you are wired.

              Tren affects cortisol and I have often wondered if this is a contributing factor to poor sleep with tren...but that is another story.

              If you havent I recommend doing a 24 hour saliva test. This is the best way to look at cortisol levels over the course of the day. When I did mine my morning was bottomed out and then over the course of the day mine would rise and peak at night. No wonder I couldnt sleep.

              Well I gotta get back to work. I will be glad to answer any questions you have through my experiences.

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                Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                I have suffered with fibro for about 6 years now as well as autoimmune disorders. I pretty much know what i cant and can do with it. Always looking for new things though. Usually I just have a dosepak here and there cause my doc will not give me and steroids on a regilar basis. even injections that I have in areas give a systemic affect that makes me feel good for awhile. Thanks for the tips and advice.
                Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                • #9
                  Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                  Originally posted by qhams View Post
                  This is hands down the best adrenal glandulars I have used and I have used several. http://www.vitacost.com/enzymatic-therapy-adrenergize

                  There are two adrenergize formula. I use the glandulars. The herb one didnt do crap for me...but that is me.

                  Enzymatic Therapy is the brand of the above. It was founded by a doctor who has/had fibromyalgia and he created these formulas. Excellent brand.

                  http://www.luckyvitamin.com/p-19209-...FdgBgQodn40I1w --------------------------------------------- this is the Fibromalic I use before bed. Love this stuff as well.

                  I have used ALOT of supplements for fibro and for me these have worked the best. This and high quality magneisum. Think chelated form like glycinate. Doctors best is a good brand to buy of this.

                  Other key things to address is regulating blood sugar. When you have low blood sugar this cranks up your adrenaline levels as adrenal hormone help bring up low blood sugar.

                  So meals should be kind of like bodybuilding meals. High protein, good fats, with some low glycemic high fiber carbs thrown into the mix. Sugar and alcohol should be minimized as these both influence negatively blood sugar.

                  Sleep is key but with fibro or at least one of my issue I had was insomnia. Once I got on the corticosteroids (ONLY TAKE THIS FIRST THING IN THE MORNING) or glandulars then I got back into my normal sleep rhythem.

                  Cortisol levels are suppose to be highest in the morning and then slowly fall over the course of the day. They should be low at night. When they are low at night you sleep better and when they are high at night you are wired.

                  Tren affects cortisol and I have often wondered if this is a contributing factor to poor sleep with tren...but that is another story.

                  If you havent I recommend doing a 24 hour saliva test. This is the best way to look at cortisol levels over the course of the day. When I did mine my morning was bottomed out and then over the course of the day mine would rise and peak at night. No wonder I couldnt sleep.

                  Well I gotta get back to work. I will be glad to answer any questions you have through my experiences.

                  I just checked them out and cant use either one . I can't use any supps or meds with magnesium stearate in them. I end having to pay more for supps without but they are better quality. No stearic acids either
                  Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                    Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                    Thanks for the thread baby1 my mom suffers from fibro and I'm gonna write all this down and tell her all about it very helpful bless u

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                      Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                      Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
                      I just checked them out and cant use either one . I can't use any supps or meds with magnesium stearate in them. I end having to pay more for supps without but they are better quality. No stearic acids either
                      Why not? Are you allergic to them?

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                        Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
                        I have suffered with fibro for about 6 years now as well as autoimmune disorders. I pretty much know what i cant and can do with it. Always looking for new things though. Usually I just have a dosepak here and there cause my doc will not give me and steroids on a regilar basis. even injections that I have in areas give a systemic affect that makes me feel good for awhile. Thanks for the tips and advice.
                        Have you gone to a rheumatologist? That is who I went to that finally gave me a script for prednisone. He said that he didn't think I had fibro...which I may not...but my research indicates a correlation of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue with poor adrenal function....this is not mainstream medical. Anyways he said ,my blood work didn't indicate fibro but he would prescribe some prednisone for my tendon issues. Of course I just then self medicated with low dosages. When I told him this he wasn't happy but he wasn't upset. Said I was not doing any damage at those low dosages. Sent me to a endo who was a moron and said I was fine and that he even recommended coming off my Armour thyroid and testosterone. Guy was a moron and an overweight fat ass. Hard for me to take advice from someone who clearly doesn't take care of themselves. Okay I am rambling.

                        Anyways I just told my rheumatologist I would take the medicine as he prescribed and he said okay and keeps writing me the script.

                        If you cant get a doc to do this then you can always order it from a Canadian pharmacy. I am sure Fuzo or someone else here can point you in the right direction. I was going to get some Glucophage from one of these but was afraid of quality so I just went with a sponsor. My point is I am sure you can get your hands on it if you wish.

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                          Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                          My aunt suffers from this. I'm gonna get her this information. Thanks

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                            Originally posted by qhams View Post
                            Why not? Are you allergic to them?

                            yes, it is a cheap filler and although it is in many things and hard to avoid, I avoid it in supps and have changed my meds to liquid or brand form
                            Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                            • #15
                              Re: The Cure to Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn`t Want You To Know

                              Originally posted by qhams View Post
                              Have you gone to a rheumatologist? That is who I went to that finally gave me a script for prednisone. He said that he didn't think I had fibro...which I may not...but my research indicates a correlation of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue with poor adrenal function....this is not mainstream medical. Anyways he said ,my blood work didn't indicate fibro but he would prescribe some prednisone for my tendon issues. Of course I just then self medicated with low dosages. When I told him this he wasn't happy but he wasn't upset. Said I was not doing any damage at those low dosages. Sent me to a endo who was a moron and said I was fine and that he even recommended coming off my Armour thyroid and testosterone. Guy was a moron and an overweight fat ass. Hard for me to take advice from someone who clearly doesn't take care of themselves. Okay I am rambling.

                              Anyways I just told my rheumatologist I would take the medicine as he prescribed and he said okay and keeps writing me the script.

                              If you cant get a doc to do this then you can always order it from a Canadian pharmacy. I am sure Fuzo or someone else here can point you in the right direction. I was going to get some Glucophage from one of these but was afraid of quality so I just went with a sponsor. My point is I am sure you can get your hands on it if you wish.
                              Over the years, I have been 2 rheumatologist. The one I had for awhile but she moved and the second one I didn't care for. It is time for me to see another but haven't found the right one yet
                              Veritas Vos Liberabit

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