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Natural Cures for Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a long term condition affecting the soft tissues (muscles, ligaments and tendons) rather than the bones and joints. It usually presents as chronic pain, stiffness and aching in the muscles, mostly near joints such as the shoulders and hips. It can be difficult to differentiate from CFS although the latter is usually precipitated by a flu like illness. It may be associated with symptoms of headache, weariness and poor concentration. Many patients have disturbed sleep and others may have bowel disturbances.
It may be confused with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fibromyalgia Treatments
Modern Western Medicine
Medical treatment is mainly supportive with the use of NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs) like Meloxicam (Mobic), Naproxen (Naprosyn), Nabumetone (Relifex), Etodolac (Lodine) and Diclofenac (Voltarol), or more simple drugs as paracetamol for the pain. If the pain is severe stronger painkillers may be prescribed such as codeine and other opiates. Treatment designed to relieve the muscle spasms such as diazepam may be prescibed and if there is a very specific "trigger point" steroid injection into that point may help. Finally Low-dose tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitryptiline - can ease pain and help with disturbed sleep, as can selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine (prozac), sertraline (lustral) and citalopram (cipramil).
Complementary Therapy
Please help us to help you by letting your practitioner know about Natural Cures from Shared Care so that they might contact us (email to:- editor(at)shared-care.com) with their evidence to add their therapy to this list.
The therapies/educational systems shown below have been noted as helpful for Fibromyalgia
| Autogenic Training |
| Biofeedback |
| Healing Touch |
| Asian Bodywork Therapy |
| Aromatherapy |
| Acupuncture |
| Chiropractic |
| Hypnosis |
| Massage |
| Neurolinguistic Programming |
Please also check out Approaches Individual to the Practitioner for lists of those whose approaches don't fall into any specific category.
The following practitioners have indicated that they have a special interest in Fibromyalgia
Please click on the "more.." button for fuller details.
| Mrs. | Cindy | Fisher | British Columbia | Canada | |
| Mr. | Simon | Henderson | London | Great Britain | |
| Mr. | Michael | Wolfes | California | United States of America | |
| Ms. | Debby | Shapiro | Colorado | United States of America | |
| Dr. | Peter | Zilahy | Connecticut | United States of America | |
| Mr. | Dan | Rowlands | Florida | United States of America | |
| Ms. | Pamela | Bellamy | Georgia | United States of America | |
| Ms. | Mary | Cook | Georgia | United States of America | |
| Ms. | Laura P. | Strickland | Georgia | United States of America | |
| Ms. | Laurel | Colpitts | Louisiana | United States of America | |
| Mrs. | Pamela | Heyen | Missouri | United States of America | |
Natural Cures for Fibromyalgia Blog
Add your contributions to the "Natural Cures for Fibromyalgia" blog for this page. The button is at the bottom of the page or follow this link to the blog for this page. These can be absolutely anything related to the topic of this page that needs an answer from other members of the community, or a space for you to complain about or comment on anything related to that topic.
Fibromyalgia Support Groups
The home country of the group is listed. Most will provide more information, advice, contacts and help wherever you live:-
| Fibrohugs | Canada | National |
| FM-CFS Canada | Canada | National |
| Fibromyagia Support Net | Great Britain | National |
| Fibromyalgia Association UK | Great Britain | National |
| Pain Relief Foundation | Great Britain | National |
| Ukfibromyalgia.com | Great Britain | National |
| Irish Chronic Pain Association | Ireland | National |
| American Fibromyalgia Syndrome Association | United States of America | National |
| Fibromyalgia Network | United States of America | National |
| National Fibromyalgia Association | United States of America | National |
Please email editor(at)shared-care.com with the name and URL of your suggestions for additional groups.
Places to Eat and Stay, Tourist, Town and Travel Guides
These sections are designed to provide help in finding restaurants, cafes, hotels, resorts, towns, beaches, travel companies and so on that are user friendly for our communities.
Shopping Zone
Editors Choice
Not all good things come from Amazon. The following are my choices of goodies that I have come across or in which I have had some involvement. If you want to add anything please email me (editor(at)shared-care.com) with details
| Surprisingly Gluten Free | Gluten free cookbook; lots of good recipes |
| Surprisingly Gluten Free | |
| Dr Michaels New Horizons | Self help tapes from No Panic |
| No Panic | |
| Lumie Sunlamp | Sunlamp for SAD (works for me! (ed)) |
| Lumie | |
| The FISH Plan for Migraine | Free downloadable book about treating migraine |
| The FISH Plan for Migraine | |
| The FISH Plan for Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Free downloadable book about treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
| The FISH Plan for IBS | |
| Your Heart Needs the Mediterranean Diet | Necessary dietary reading for everyone |
| Your Heart Needs the Mediterranean Diet | |
| The Complete Guide to Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Cooking | Great cookbook by Glenis Lucas. Introduction by me! |
| The Complete Guide to Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Cooking | |


FIBROMYALGIA-What you should know
Muscle aches, spasms, fatigue, weakness in the arms and legs, inability to concentrate (brain fog), sleep disturbance and depression. These are some of the common complaints related to Fibromyalgia. This chronic illness which affects approximately four percent of the population and nine times more women than men has no known cure. Anti-Seizure drugs, pain relievers, antidepressants and muscle relaxants are some of the common prescribed medications to treat the symptoms.
My personal experience with Fibromyalgia brought me to the realization that this chronic illness is not just “one” illness but a combination of the body’s organs and systems that are unable to function properly resulting in the aforementioned symptoms and complaints. Not treating the underlying cause of the illness only results in a vicious cycle of drugs and their side effects.
I have listed ten of the issues that I addressed and should be addressed if you suffer from this illness.
1.STRESS! Chronic stress plays a major role in our health, robbing our bodies of nutrients and required sleep which in turn reduces our resistance to disease and chronic inflammation, i.e., fibromyalgia.
2.Environmental Toxins is next on my list. Not many conventional doctors address this issue because there are just too many to test for. If you have ever come in contact with chemicals on the job, lived on a farm, eaten foods high in preservatives or additives, i.e., MSG, used household chemicals to clean or you use personal care products that are high in chemicals, you probably have been exposed to environmental toxins.
3. Diet is another issue that is sometimes overlooked. Are you a junk food junkie? Do you snack, eat out a lot, eat prepackaged meals! Your diet could be a contributing factor to your illness. Refined carbohydrates and processed fats are adding fuel to an already inflamed body. This inflammation aggravates arthritis, aches and pains, bowel disorders and contributes to heart disease, diabetes and memory loss. Avoid caffeine and NO soft drinks! Learn to live without the sugar and caffeine but remember to wean yourself off of caffeine by reducing the number of cups of coffee or glasses of tea or cans of soda.
4. Drugs, both over the counter and prescribed give the illusion of addressing health issues. They do not treat the underlying cause; they only treat the symptom(s) related to the underlying cause. The body was not designed to process these toxic substances and treats them as such. When a drug is absolutely a necessity, educate yourself to possible alternative methods that could be used. Never stop any medication without professional guidance.
5. Hydration is another often overlooked but a very important issue. You must learn to drink at least 8 large glasses of filtered water a day. Water is crucial to our bodily functions! If you do nothing else for yourself, do this. Pure water helps our bodies rid itself of toxins by flushing them out of our systems. It’s like a refreshing shower for your internal organs!
6.Get yourself on a sleep schedule. Go to bed at the same time every night and get at least 8 hrs of rest and then get up at the same time every morning. The body likes a schedule, knowing when it can relax, refresh and heal itself. It also likes to know when it will be nourished and exercised. There are natural supplements that can help set the sleep clock in the brain. The bodies need for sleep is more important than you realize.
7.A sluggish thyroid may also contribute to fibromyalgia. It can cause weight gain, fatigue, depression and many other complaints. The thyroid can be supported with natural supplements.
8.Exhausted adrenals, this can rob us of sleep and energy due mainly in part to good ole stress. The adrenals help us to cope, give us energy, and regulate our mineral, fluid and blood sugar. Adrenals can also be supported with natural supplements.
9.With a poor diet and overload of toxins (including medications) the liver becomes compromised. When nutrients are deficient and there are too many toxins the liver does not function properly resulting in internal toxicity. Most people suffering with fibromyalgia have a stressed liver due to all the medications. The liver needs to be detoxified and at the same time supported with natural supplementation
10.Another issue that is not usually addressed by conventional doctors is Candida or yeast. When our immune system is suppressed, this friendly bacteria is decreased by the antibiotics we take directly or indirectly, by pesticides, chlorine and other toxins and fed by our craving for sweets and refined carbohydrates. When this happens there is a shift from the good yeast form to the fungal form. This yeast overgrowth can cause inflammation throughout the body. A yeast detoxification should be done to balance the condition.
These are some of the underlying conditions that could be contributing to your chronic illness. You should contact a qualified alternative practitioner or physician to create a personalized protocol for you. Every individual is unique in their health and in their illness.