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Fibromyalgia effects approximately 16 million people, primarily
women between the ages of 25 and 55 years. Its
physical and emotional symptoms are very similar to chronic
fatigue syndrome (CFS), Both conditions, because complaints
are so varied and often nonspecific, are dismissed by
the medical community as being all in the head. Treatment,
which often includes mood elevators and pain medication,
only exacerbates or adds to the very long list of debilitating
symptoms.
Fibromyalgia often begins in young adulthood. In most cases,
symptoms come on gradually and slowly increase in intensity.
The disorder seems to be unpredictable, sometimes
clearing up on its own, sometimes becoming chronic and
sometimes going through cycles of flare-ups alternating with
periods of apparent remission.
While the causes are not known and there are no tests that
can diagnose FM with any certainty, there are some patterns
that emerge.
Muscular Function and Energy Production
Muscle cells are powered by adenosine triphosphate (ATP),
a compound popularly referred to as the energy molecule.
ATP supplies energy for virtually all of the bodys physiological
processes.
Recent research indicates that FM patients
may be deficient in certain compounds
required for the synthesis of
ATP.
ATP requires magnesium, oxygen, phosphates and substrates
from the breakdown of food products. When low oxygen
conditions occur (hypoxia) and magnesium is below the optimum
levels, the bodys normal manufacture of ATP is compromised.
The cells react by switching to a very inefficient
system of generating ATP that breaks down protein in
muscles and other tissue. The result is pain, decreased function
and fatigue.
Two critical nutrients can effect this cycle:
Magnesium is one of the most crucial elements for ATP synthesis.
Recent research suggests FM patients have below
normal levels of magnesium.
Malic acid also plays an essential part in sugar metabolism,
utilizing it efficiently as fuel to generate ATP, even under low
oxygen conditions.
CoQ10 is another important nutrient that can assist the bodys
metabolism of ATP and increase oxygen in the tissues.
Liver Support & Detoxification
The liver is the largest and one of the most important organs
in the body. Its vital functions include clearing the blood toxins
and producing bile, which aids in fat digestion. Liver
detoxification is essential for muscle and joint comfort. Malabsorption
of critical nutrients, a condition associated with
fibromyalgia, means an increase in the production of ammonia
which is irritating to brain cells and muscle tissue, even
at low levels.
In optimum health, the liver utilizes antioxidants to repair
itself and prevent damage from noxious toxins. When the
digestive system is impaired, the liver requires additional
stores of potent antioxidants, including vitamins E, A & C.
More recently, super antioxidants have become available
to stop and even reverse free radical damage. Alpha lipoic
acid and Resveratrol from red grapes are two such super
antioxidants.
MSM, another potent nutrient, has given relief to symptoms
of muscle aches and pain. It not only supports tendons, ligaments
and muscles, but also clears the detoxification pathways
of the liver, another key to relieving chronic pain.
Nervous System Support and Pain Management
Fibromyalgia appears to be a stress related disorder. Serotonin
is a neurotransmitter in the brain that helps you feel
calm and relaxed. Studies indicate that individuals with FM
have reduced serotonin levels, which cause pain to be greatly
exaggerated.
The lack of sleep also contributes significantly to increased
pain. 70% of fibromyalgia pain correlates with the rating of
poor sleep quality. Sleep is like a battery charger. If the body
is not being recharged, especially the muscles, the result is
pain. With a good, restful sleep, pain goes away or is significantly
relieved.
Magnesium plays a critical role in pain management. It is
the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and the second
most abundant in the muscles and other organs. Research
indicates that magnesium is the number one stress mineral.
All pain sufferers have a deficiency in magnesium.
Adequate amounts will decrease pain and muscle spasms,
usually within 48 hours.
B6 (Pyridoxine) is required for a healthy nervous system and
normal brain function.
A comprehensive program begins
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building blocks to repair cellular damage, boost the immune system and restore vital energy. |
| Bioavail 265 |
Increases oxygen in tissues and increases energy |
| Coenzyme Q10 (30 mg - 100 mg) |
supply in the cells. |
| Vitamin E (400 IU) |
Free radical scavengers protect the bodys cells |
| MU Tene Beta Carotene |
and enhance immune function. |
| Magnum C (500 mg) |
Powerful antiviral effect and increases energy. |
| Fibro Pro |
Enhances immune function |
| Magnesium (Amino Acid Chelate) (150 mg) |
Involved in energy production in many cells of the
body, including the muscle cells. |
Malic Acid (800 mg.)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL) |
Needed for sugar metabolism
Essential for increased energy and
normal brain function normal brain function |
| OtiMSMtm (200 mg) |
Provides support for tendons, ligaments and muscles.
Relieves pain. |
| Olive Leaf Extract ( 50 mg) |
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| Boswellin (5 mg) |
Relieves pain and inflammation. |
| Alpha Lipoic Acid (10 mg) |
The most versital and powerful of all antioxidants.
Improves bodys energy production. |
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| Traditional Chinese Herbal Formulas |
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Preventative: 30 drops (1 ml.) per day/Therapeutic: 90 drops (3 ml.) per day |
| Jubilee Mood Enhancing Tea |
Soothes irritability and restlessness |
| Therapeutica |
Improves circulation, boosts immune function. |
| Liver Enhancer |
Natural polysaccharides to improve liver function |
| Kidney Enhancer |
Enhances calcium/magnesium metabolism |
| Energizing Tea |
Support for adrenal glands, energy enhancer |
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