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Fibromyalgia and Small Intestine Bacteria

According to research appearing in the Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain (2001;9(3):107-113), there may be a connection between fibromyalgia and bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. The study involved 815 subjects, of whom 152 were diagnosed as having fibromyalgia. Of the 152 fibromyalgia patients, 29 had inflammatory bowel disease and were excluded from the study. Of

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Fatigue and Body Pain may be Linked to Chronic Sinusitis

Research published in Archives of Internal Medicine (2003;163:1832-1836.) and performed by scientists at GeorgetownUniversityMedicalCenter, shows a link between fatigue, unexplained pain and chronic sinusitis. A study conducted at Harvard had shown that fatigue and pain scores of sinusitis patients were similar or worse than a group 20 years older with lung disease, congestive heart failure,

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Emotions affect pain

TexasA&MUniversity psychologist Mary W. Meagher, who has conducted pain research for 16 years, says that fear and anxiety affect how a person experiences pain. Fear tends to reduce pain, anxiety increases it. She says, “From a clinical perspective, these data suggest that a patient anticipating an unpredictable threatening event will experience enhanced pain,” she says.

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Adrenals and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Cortisol levels and 24-hour urinary free cortisol levels were tested in 72 normal controls and in 30 patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). The research appeared in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1991;73(6):1224-1234). The patients with CFS had lower evening cortisol levels and lower free cortisol excretion (found in 24-hour urine test).

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Nutrition, the natural way to improve the body’s chemistry

Why do doctors prescribe drugs? Why do we take them? The answer is to change the body’s chemistry in order to correct a symptom. Anti-depressants are given to chemically increase neurotransmitter activity. Anti-inflammatory drugs  biochemically reduce inflammation, giving relief from pain. Antibiotics chemically kill bacteria Drugs exist to create chemical changes in order to bring

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