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An Energetic Look at Fibromyalgia
by R. Louise,
Body, Mind & SoulHealer There are a number of things that one can do to help curtail the pain associated
with Fibromyalgia by reducing the level of toxins in the body. |
Fibromyalgia
and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
by D. McCoy, Dr. McCoy's Self
Help Tools
According to recent research,
non-pharmacological treatments of Fibromyalgia such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), relaxation
techniques and massage are showing promising results. |
Fibromyalgia: A Plausible Model for Cause and Cure
by J. Cartmell, Diet Advisor
A proper diet is essential to maintain normal health
and wellness, especially in individuals with Fibromyalgia. Can a nutritional
approach offer relief, or even a cure? |
A Walking Program
for Fibromyalgia
by C. Webber, Suite101.com
Exercise, especially walking, can be just what
you are looking for to alleviate your symptoms. |
Fibromyalgia
and Pain Management Techniques
by D. Cheek, Suite101.com
Hynotherapy has proven successful in managing chronic
pain. Use the scripts and try it yourself. |
Fibromyalgia,
Creative Imagery and Healing
by D. Cheek, Suite101.com
Creative imagery, also called guided imagery, can
help you manage your symptoms and promote healing.. |
Managing Daily
Activities with Fibromyalgia
by C. Webber, Suite101.com
Everyday activities can be problem if you suffer
from pain and fatigue. The author offers some suggestions to
cope. |
Fibromyalgia
and Sleep Therapy
by D. Cheek, Suite101.com
Use self-hypnosis or sleep therapy to help you
cope better with your disease. |
Fibromyalgia
vs. Myofascial Pain Syndrome
by C. Webber, Suite101.com
Learning to differentiate betwen fibromyalgia and
chronic myofascial pain isn't as difficult as it appears to be. |
Sharing Our
Stories of Fibromyalgia
by C. Webber, Suite101.com
Sometimes healing can start just by knowing that
you are alone in your ordeal. |