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		<title>What You Need to Know About the Fibromyalgia Guaifenesin Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fibromyalgia recently joined the list of the top most painful disorders that a person can experience.  When compared to such excruciating problems as rheumatoid arthritis and a slipped disk in the back, you can easily see how much pain a person experiencing fibromyalgia must be in at all times.  Unfortunately, because the symptoms associated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fibromyalgia recently joined the list of the top most painful disorders that a person can experience.  When compared to such excruciating problems as rheumatoid arthritis and a slipped disk in the back, you can easily see how much pain a person experiencing fibromyalgia must be in at all times.  Unfortunately, because the symptoms associated with fibromyalgia are so destructive to everyday life, many people are tempted to try out just about any possible cure to take their symptoms away quickly. </p>
<p>Enter the fibromyalgia guaifenesin treatment. Pioneered by a well known doctor, Dr. Paul St. Amand, the guaifenesin treatment was derived from simple cough syrup and was designed to help people who are suffering from fibromyalgia rid themselves of their symptoms once and for all.  Amazingly enough, there has been a wide variety of guaifenesin treatment success stories from people all around the world, showing that the guaifenesin treatment actually may be something more than just hot air. However, as with all medication, there are a variety of side effects that must be explored before fibromyalgia guaifenesin treatment can be considered a viable alternative to commonly used doctor proscribed treatments.</p>
<p>One of the most common side effects that have been reported by many people using the fibromyalgia guaifenesin treatment is that they gain a large amount of weight. Some people have reported gaining as much as eight pounds of weight from water retention in a few short weeks. Others have said that the fibromyalgia guaifenesin treatment has completely killed their sex life and has prevented them from becoming aroused. Further people have claimed that it has taken up to a year for the side effects that they experienced as a result of guaifenesin treatment to subside. All in all, if you have severe fibromyalgia and are looking for some way to end the pain once and for all, the fibromyalgia guaifenesin treatment may be just what you are looking for – but be aware that simply because it is advertised as being side effect free, it may cause some underlying problems that you should know about.</p>
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		<title>What is the Best Type of Chronic Fatigue Diet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you or someone you know has chronic fatigue syndrome and you are looking for one of the best ways to control the tragic disorder, you may be surprised to find that even changing something as simple as diet or exercise can make a world of difference to someone suffering with chronic fatigue syndrome. Even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you know has chronic fatigue syndrome and you are looking for one of the best ways to control the tragic disorder, you may be surprised to find that even changing something as simple as diet or exercise can make a world of difference to someone suffering with chronic fatigue syndrome. Even though there are a variety of different illnesses and disorders that can lead to chronic fatigue syndrome, only a few simple changes to a person’s diet has been proven to alleviate many of the symptoms that occur from chronic fatigue syndrome. So, if you are ready to take the next step of treatment and embark on a brand new chronic fatigue diet, then read on and see what the whole chronic fatigue diet is all about.</p>
<p>Many naturalists and homeopathic medicine followers will generally say that a chronic fatigue diet is all about eliminating many of the toxins that you ingest on a daily basis. Some of these toxins that you should avoid while on a chronic fatigue diet include chemicals such as mercury, aspartame and fluoride while other people touting their chronic fatigue diet recommendations even go so far as to say you should not drink milk, eat meat or even consume any water from the tap. It is safe to say that you should not even bother with people promising you a CF diet that uses the latter recommendations of items that you should avoid.</p>
<p>The most important part of any CF diet is that you should focus on eating more natural foods and foods that have a variety of healthy fats, acids and vitamins in them. These foods, such as fish and leafy green vegetables can provide your body with many of the vitamins, minerals and proteins that it cannot produce itself – leaving you healthier and better off than if you were to try a chronic fatigue diet that consisted only of fast food and processed, frozen items.</p>
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		<title>What is a Possible Chronic Fatigue Cure?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of people from around the globe suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome – but that does not mean that you have to let your symptoms get the most of you. Generally, most people will try anything they can think of or read about in hopes that it will be a chronic fatigue cure, but unfortunately [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of people from around the globe suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome – but that does not mean that you have to let your symptoms get the most of you. Generally, most people will try anything they can think of or read about in hopes that it will be a chronic fatigue cure, but unfortunately none of those possible cures ever work out. That is because there is no real cure out there (that anyone knows of) for chronic fatigue syndrome.</p>
<p>Like most other illnesses out there for which there is no cure, you may believe that we simply have to live with chronic fatigue syndrome and hope that it will simply get better with time. However, if you are looking for a treatment option that is as close to a chronic fatigue cure as possible at this time, read on to see how you can get your symptoms back under your control.</p>
<p>When looking for a possible chronic fatigue cure, the first thing that you need to do is visit a doctor.  Be sure to tell your doctor exactly how you are feeling so that he or she can tailor a specific chronic fatigue cure plan to your symptoms. After all, with a disorder that is so widespread and diverse as chronic fatigue syndrome, not everyone will have the same symptoms, so be sure to be perfectly clear with your doctor as to what is bothering you the most.</p>
<p>Once your symptoms have been checked out, your doctor will be able to recommend you a mix of medications and herbal supplements that will act as a partial chronic fatigue cure if you take them regularly and in the correct doses. If you want to go the extra step for your chronic fatigue cure, try to stay away from your bed as much as possible and only use it for sleep – in other words, you can rest easier in your bed if you are not constantly sitting on it, laying in it or using it for various other purposes.</p>
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		<title>Fibromyalgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 01:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affecting over 20 million Americans, fibromyalgia is a chronic disease whose symptoms include muscular pain and fatigue. Fibromyalgia is a complex disease in which both genetics and environmental causes play a role. A growing amount of research related to the neurobiology of this condition supports the notion that the pain of fibromyalgia is real. Fibromyalgia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Affecting over 20 million Americans, fibromyalgia is a chronic disease whose symptoms include muscular pain and fatigue. Fibromyalgia is a complex disease in which both genetics and environmental causes play a role. A growing amount of research related to the neurobiology of this condition supports the notion that the pain of fibromyalgia is real. Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread muscle pain. Fibromyalgia is a disorder that causes pain in your muscles and joints. There is a possibility that fibromyalgia is hereditary. Fibromyalgia is not a form of arthritis, although the symptoms may be similar. The cause of fibromyalgia is unknown. Fibromyalgia is not new, although awareness of it is now growing rapidly. Fibromyalgia is most common in women between the ages of 20 and 50, although it also affects men, the elderly, and children. The worst part about fibromyalgia is the pain is not localized to specific joints. Fibromyalgia is a difficult condition to diagnose, and treat for that matter. Fibromyalgia is a acute musculoskeletal syndrome characterized by pain, achiness, tenderness, and stiffness in the muscle tissue, ligaments, and tendons.</p>
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<p align="left">The chief complaint with fibromyalgia is pain. Classified as a syndrome, fibromyalgia is not a disease. Fibromyalgia is more prevalent in women of childbearing age. The term fibromyalgia is used to describe several related disorders. Fibromyalgia is a painful, complex and perplexing medical condition. Psychological support and training by health care professionals with experience in treating people with fibromyalgia is also available. Fibromyalgia is the most common arthritis-related disease after osteoarthritis. The best treatment for fibromyalgia is exercise. Fibromyalgia is commonly diagnosed only after other diseases with similar symptoms are ruled out. Fibromyalgia is not an autoimmune disease. Fibromyalgia is also often accompanied by sleep disturbances and chronic fatigue. Fibromyalgia is thought to be a variant of the chronic fatigue syndrome.</p>
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<p align="left">The cause, or causes, of fibromyalgia are still not known. Causes: Sleep disturbances may be responsible, in part, for the low energy levels experienced by people with fibromyalgia. The causes of fibromyalgia are unknown, but one thing is for sure: you&#8217;re not making it up. I ask the readers to carefully consider the following facts about fibromyalgia. Nobody knows what causes fibromyalgia, but doctors now believe it may result from an inability to achieve restful, deep sleep. The causes of Fibromyalgia are widely unknown, though it is thought to be brought on my emotional, psychological, or physical changes or stress. Evaluating the causes of stress and learning new ways to cope may improve fibromyalgia. One of the leading theories is that a low-level of serotonin causes fibromyalgia. Many researchers believe the brain dysfunction that causes fibromyalgia is a direct result of mercury toxicity. The two most common causes of the hypometabolism that underlies fibromyalgia are hypothyroidism and thyroid hormone resistance. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), acupuncture may help control pain associated with fibromyalgia.</p>
<p align="left">AFSA is the only charitable organization whose primary mission is to seed research in fibromyalgia (FMS) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). New research at the University of Ulster offered hope to suffers of Fibromyalgia, a life-crippling disease affecting millions of women worldwide. More research suggests the drug pregabalin may be helpful by blocking nerve pain in patients with fibromyalgia. UC&#8217;s Women&#8217;s Health Research Program is a national leader in fibromyalgia research and has a continuing fibromyalgia clinical trial and a genetic study. Research has found that switching to a vegetarian diet can improve symptoms of pain, joint stiffness, and sleep disturbances in people with fibromyalgia. Research has shown that FM patients do experience cognitive dysfunction and this is not due solely to fatigue or depression Research shows, however, that estrogen and progesterone replacement therapy is not that helpful to fibromyalgia sufferers. Whether fungus is responsible is unsure now, yet research is showing that fibromyalgia is linked to entering viruses. Most of the recent researches on Fibromyalgia points to a biochemical/nutritional malfunction as the major cause. The immune patterns in acute fatigue and fibromyalgia are almost identical with that seen with cancer patients.</p>
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