Natural Treatment of Fibromyalgia
Are you tired of being labeled as a
hypochondriac?
A common
occurrence today is chronic pain and fatigue. Often
the cause is unknown so these individuals are viewed as
“hypochondriacs” due to the difficulty in ascertaining the
cause of symptoms one may be
experiencing.
The difficulty
with treating such a condition is the desire for immediate
relief of symptoms, unfortunately the treatment of underlying
issues behind fibromyalgia can take months to years of
treatment to gain significant changes in the
condition.
What causes fibromyalgia?
There are many theories from subclinical hypothyroidism, low
grade infections, poor sleep quality from sleep apnea,
myofascial trigger points, ligamentous damage, candida
infections, to compromised blood flow to muscles causing the
characteristic aches and pains.
As you can see fibromyalgia is
typically a diagnosis of “we don’t know why your in pain” ;
therefore treatment has to be geared towards the
individual case. Only through case history and proper
assessment can we decide what is the best course of action to
treat the likely cause of your pain.
What can you do? One
important step is to assess how you are sleeping. Many FM
patients have poor sleep quality which often is due to sleep
apnea, so an assessment by the appropriately trained
professional is a wise choice. If you have sleep apnea we
then would aim treatment to potential aggravating factors such
as allergies or obesity allowing for swelling of pharyngeal
tissues while also using the appropriate devices to allow for a
better night sleep. Trust me this can be a curative
treatment for FM by itself. Sleep allows the body to
“reset” muscle tension greatly improving typical symtoms of
such a condition.
Hypothyroidism can also lead to
FM type symtoms. Unfortunately the lab tests that most
MD’s do only pick up on true thyroid pathology which is
typically not the case in many patients. In the body TSH
is made in the pituitary gland which “tells” the thyroid to
make T4 thyroid hormone. Many people do this just fine
but still have hypothyroid symptoms of constipation, poor
circulation, weight gain and fatigue. The reason for this
is because the body has to still be able to convert T4 to the
active T3 form to utilize thyroid hormones produce adequate
energy in the body. Well most doctors do not check T3
levels so will diagnose someone with adequate thyroid function
that doesn’t feel that way. What impedes proper
conversion? Mercury toxicity, zinc or selenium
deficiency, estrogen imbalances and excessive stress hormone
production.
Some Fibromyalgia patients report
that all their symptoms occur shortly after a physical trauma
of some sort. While this may also be a cause of
hypothyroid it is most likely that there is some myofascial or
ligamentous component to this issue. In such a case
neural therapy, prolotherapy and NMT treatment geared towards
treating damaged tissue, muscle spasm and nervous system “short
circuits” would best treat a prospective
patient.
Chronic infections are another
potential cause. Patients that report flu like symptoms
of aches pains and rheumatism like behaviour likely have hidden
infectious agents running amok causing distress.
Infections may be introduced by a Tick bite ,airborne virus or
other unknown vehicle. The presence of damaging
infections indicates weak immunity which may be the result of
nutritional deficiencies, toxicity, chronic stress or nervous
system confusion causing inability to identify “bad
bugs”.
Another issue to
consider in such a case is dental health. It would be a
good idea to get all teeth checked for “Cavitations” which are
localized areas of infected jaw bone which poison the body
slowly due to release of neurotoxic substances from the
infectious agents in the jaw. Treatment may include
surgery or NMT of cavitations along with immune strengthening
agents along with antimicrobial herbs and supplement.
Another often overlooked issue with regard to immunity is food
allergies, consumption of which can lead to fatigue, weakened
immunity, aches/pains, brain fog.
Now that you know the potential
causes what can you do to aid your recovery? Well
balanced nutrition, digestion, detoxification and nervous
system function is vital for recovery. Part of treatment
that is vital is to make sure a person is on a supplement
program to provide the liver and rest of the body with the
vital nutrients to allow for optimal liver function, immune
function, energy metabolism, circulation and free radical
stress management. The next step is to make sure
digestion is functioning well (see “got gas” , reflux
articles).
If you have structural
issues we simultaneously address these through adjustments,
Neural and prolotherapy. Nervous system work (the most
important thing I do) is done through NMT
(see www.nmt.md) for more
info.
These
basic supplements serve as a good start to your nutritional
program, often these supplements alone begin to change
symptoms. These supplements can be obtained through the
link provided. ( Remember do not do this without consent
of a qualified health care practitioner especially if you are
currently taking any medications.)
Life Extension supplements I find
helpful :
Berry
Complete, 30 vegetarian capsules

Super
Omega-3 EPA/DHA with Sesame Lignans & Olive
Fruit Extract, 60 softgels

Life
Extension Mix Caps, 100 capsules

Super
Ubiquinol CoQ10, 50 mg 30 softgels

Anti-Alcohol
Antioxidants with HepatoProtection Complex, 100 capsules
-aids
liver detoxification
L-Arginine Powder, 100 grams: Source
Naturals 
Supplements to be
obtained through health food
store:
Magnesium and Malic Acid -400 mg/day, manages
aches
Plant sterols-
100mg/day-strengthens immunity
Acidophilus/bifidus-1 to 2
capsules daily-aids digestion,
and immunity
Remember this
is only the beginning of your treatment. These suggestions are
provided so that your body has the basics it needs to provide
some relief of your symptoms and to allow it to respond
appropriately to other treatments necessary for your long term
progress. I suggest you find an NMT practitioner to rebalance
your nervous system and that you get checked for heavy metal
toxicity and sleep apnea.
Dr J Gallant
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