Some vitamins and supplements are thought to reduce pain from fibromyalgia. These are complementary treatments that can be tried for a variety of reasons, including prescribed medications are failing, you are allergic or hyper-sensitive to most medications, and your medications have too many side effects, among others. Vitamin D, magnesium and malic acid and ginger are a few to try.
You may have read some amazing stories of people who claim to have had a complete reversal of their fibromyalgia symptoms from taking something called guaifenesin. You may also wonder why it is not prescribed more often if it works so well. For almost two decades now, a controversy has raged over the guaifenesin protocol as a treatment…
Karen Lee Richards, Health Guide, commented on Fibromyalgia Linked to Vitamin D… I hope the vitamin D helps you. You might want to check which kind of…
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Karen Lee Richards, Health Guide, commented on 8 Energy-Boosting Supplements for… Thanks, Lene. I'd be interested in hearing what your doctor and…
Cort, Health Guide, answered does curamin help the pain from… Like almost all supplements curamin has not been tested, to my knowledge, in the…