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.
Fatigue, often extreme fatigue, is a key symptom of fibromyalgia. For many, it can be even more debilitating than the pain. Doctors generally tend to shy away from prescribing medications to treat fatigue. I suspect that's because most of them are stimulants and can be highly addicting. The anti-fatigue drug I most often…
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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…