Fibromyalgia Treatment Center Fresno CA Brain Based Therapy

www.fresnopainreport.com Carol Steffan of Clovis, CA tells how she has improved her fibromyalgia pain and has improved the quality of her life back thanks to Dr. Robert Boydston’s Brain Based Therapy, a new medical breakthrough. Dr. Boydston offers complementary consultations for fibromyalgia sufferers to see if they qualify for his highly sought after brain based [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on February 27th, 2010

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Food and Fibromyalgia Syndrome: It’s Time to Help Ourselves!

Nutritional therapy for Fibromyalgia can help reduce stress, free the body of toxins, and restore nutrients which have been stripped away.  Supplements can be helpful, but right now, I want to focus on diet. FM patients need to watch what we eat because there are many foods that exacerbate our symptoms.  I know how hard [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on January 25th, 2010

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Natural Self Help for Fibromyalgia – 100% Natural Cure

tinyurl.com ← ← Eliminate Fibromyalgia right Now. heart palpitations, headaches, sleeping problems, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and more. The range of severity with fibromyalgia often fluctuates between flares and between different people.

Posted by Bill Martin on January 23rd, 2010

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Doctor, When Should Muscle Relaxants be Used For Arthritis?

One question that comes up repeatedly is, “Where do muscle relaxants fall into the treatment approach for different musculoskeletal conditions”?
Patients will sometimes ask about them and physicians who see these patients sometimes wonder if these drugs should be considered.
Skeletal muscle relaxants are the most widely prescribed drug class in the United States for non-specific low [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on January 14th, 2010

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Fibromyalgia- a Non-inflammatory Form of Arthritis

 
Fibromyalgia is a form of arthritis characterize by pain in muscles, ligaments etc and exuberant fatigues. It mainly affects the soft tissues, tendons and ligaments and is non-inflammatory. Studies show that Fibromyalgia is chronic in nature and develops due to accumulation of toxins in muscles that is possibly a result of lactic-acid.
It can be [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on January 10th, 2010

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