How can Fibromyalgia be treated naturally?

May 11, 2009 by Steven  
Filed under Natural Treatments

Fibromyalgia is generally characterized by musculoskeletal pain that attacks females belonging to the age group of 20-55 ten times more than the men of same age. According to the latest survey done by the health department in USA it has been discovered that more than 3 million people are suffering from this deadly disease today. The main cause of the disease is still a mystery. This uncanny disease showcases its symptoms after certain accidents like trauma or illness like flu and high fever. You may also suffer from detoxification in the liver. The main effect of this unpredictable ailment on our body occurs in the form of deficiency. The body starts feeling weak due to the shortage of nutrients and hormones in the body.

You can easily treat Fibromyalgia naturally. A person suffering from Fibromyalgia suffers from uneven sleep patterns and the neurotransmitters that are supposed to carry message signals from our body to the brain are affected. The hormones are initiated and there may be an increase or decrease in the amount of hormone secretion in the body. Exercise is the best way of avoiding it. Exercising regularly helps you to maintain a good flow of blood in your body which in turn supplies enough oxygen to various body organs and assists them to function properly. If you carry out some major yoga exercises, especially the breathing exercise then you can find great improvement in your body ache and muscle strain in few days.

Fibromyalgia causes dearth of vitamins and nutrients in the body. Maintaining a healthy diet is helpful in the treatment of the disease. Fruits and vegetables contain natural vitamins and sugars which can fill the scarcity in your body and help you recover from this fatal illness. Healthy eating habits must be maintained by every individual as it helps to keep the body fit and fine and avoids the attack of several diseases. Food products that are rich in calories and carbohydrates like sugar and polished white flour are some of the chief items that must be avoided. Though most of the starchy products are known to contain high calories and are the main source of energy in the body but in the case of Fibromyalgia starchy food must be kept away to prevent release of harmful toxins inside the body.

Sometimes the pain is also caused due to stress and excess of workload. Fighting stress is important to get rid of the pain. Massaging your body will release the strain and induce secretion of biochemical products that will contribute towards proper functioning of cells within the body. The cluster of glands plays a significant role in controlling and balancing HPA axis and the imperfections in the oxidative phosphorylation. Maintains healthy diet will impact the flaws in both oxidative phosphorylation and the HPA axis. Taking proper care of your body by eating nutritious food and working out regularly will definitely help you decrease the pain and other symptoms.

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