Fibromyalgia Diet News

Posted by admin on Jan 26, 2010
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Fibromyalgia Diet News from around the blogosphere. Here is a collection of dietary news items that will be of interest to Fibromyalgia sufferers.

Foods That Chronic Pain Sufferers Need to Avoid

Although there have been only a handful of studies on diet and fibromyalgia, the following eating rules can’t hurt, and may help, when dealing with chronic pain. Limit Sugar as Much as Possible. Increased insulin levels will typically …

Fibromyalgia(FM) diet

Fibromyalgia diet can help you overcome your fibromyalgia symptoms by changing their lifestyle and diet. You can enjoy a state of remission from fibromyalgia symptoms by making a few changes in your lifestyle. …

Fibromyalgia Diet. Fibromyalgia Treatment. 1-2-3 Recovery Program.

Fibromyalgia Can Be Cured By Treatment Based On Diet And Exercises. I Will Show You How. Recover From Fibromyalgia, Back Pain, Depression, Fatigue, Insomnia,

Best Tips on Fibromyalgia Diet Guide

There is no single accurate or erroneous answer when it comes to a Fibromyalgia diet plan, but there are many dissimilar steps that can be taken by anyone distress from the disorder in order to improve the feature of their life and to …

Gluten Free With Fibromyalgia: Calorie Counting

Have you tried a weight-loss diet on top of being gluten free (or lactose free, or anything-else free)? What have the challenges been? What has worked for you? Share your stories below! Also From This Series: …

Fibromyalgia Diet – Help with your pain and fatigue

What should be the diet for fibromyalgia? It is terribly difficult to make a food table that can still be adopted by all patients with fibromyalgia. But it was noted that there are elements of certain foods that have a hard on the body …

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Gentle Fitness Chair Exercises

Posted by admin on Dec 16, 2009

Chair exercises. Gentle yoga. Improve circulation, ease shoulder pain, back pain, and build strength. Learn chair exercise and gentle yoga, healing stretches, self-massage and guided relaxation. Smart, beautiful and inspiring, a breath of fresh air for people of all ages.

Gentle help for COPD, fibromyalgia, and related syndromes.

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Yoga Cat Pose for Fibromyalgia Patients

Posted by admin on Nov 28, 2009

Great for back pain! Learn how to do the cat yoga pose to ease symptoms of fibromyalgia in this free medical treatment video from a professional yoga instructor.

Philene Trevathan is a certified fitness instructor and personal trainer. She has 24 years experience in teaching a variety of classes from yoga to zumba.

Duration : 0:1:25

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Lion Breath Yoga Pose for Fibromyalgia Patients

Posted by admin on Nov 25, 2009

Work out your face muscles! Learn how to do the lion breath yoga pose to ease symptoms of fibromyalgia in this free medical treatment video from a professional yoga instructor.

Philene Trevathan is a certified fitness instructor and personal trainer. She has 24 years experience in teaching a variety of classes from yoga to zumba.

Duration : 0:1:36

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Dietary and Nutritional Solutions for Fibromyalgia

Posted by admin on Nov 18, 2009

Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum of the Fibromyalgia & Fatigue Centers discusses natural remedies for pain, including tumeric and other commonly available natural products.

Duration : 0:2:54

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Managing Fibromyalgia: 10 Things You Can Do Today to Regain Control of Your Life

Posted by admin on Nov 15, 2009

By Larry Payton

Fibromyalgia is pervasive. If you or a loved one are afflicted, you already know this. Left unmanaged, it can take control of your daily activities, your thoughts, your sleep, and even your interactions with other people. Since fibromyalgia is a long-term chronic disease, most patients eventually come to the realization that it is better to be proactive than to allow further erosion in the quality of their lives. With that in mind, here are 10 things you can do today to start getting your life back in order.

1. Take Back Your Sleep Cycle

Set up a regular routine for sleeping by going to bed and getting up at the same time each day, and make sure your bedroom has an atmosphere that is conducive to sleeping. This means not watching TV or spending time on the computer while in bed. Keep your bedroom dark, quite and cool. Try to avoid spicy foods or too many beverages before going to bed, and never underestimate the value of a good pillow.

2. Eat Right

This is a lot easier said than done, but it is possible. Look around the web and you’ll find a lot of advice about fibromyalgia and diet, but the advice is often contradictory and confusing. What works for one patient may not work for the next. Fibromyalgia is a perplexing syndrome. It’s a diverse disease that doesn’t present the same way in every patient. This doesn’t mean that you have to give up on eating right, though. You just have to do a little trial-and-error first.

Experience has shown that a few foods seem to cause problems for most fibromyalgia patients, so eliminating them is a good place to start. These include coffee, carbonated beverages, alcohol, and foods high in fat. It is important to realize that there is no “Fibromyalgia Diet” suitable for all patients. It will take time and effort discern the most appropriate diet for you. A journal of your dietary habits can really help speed this process.

3. Keep A Journal

Journals aren’t just good for remembering what you had for dinner. Keeping a brief journal of your activities should become an important part of your daily routine. This doesn’t have to be extremely detailed or time-consuming, though detailed journals are usually more effective. As a minimum, list your day’s basic activities, any pain experienced and the approximate time of onset. Eventually, correlations between what you are doing and how you are feeling will become evident. This does require some diligence, but remember that greater effort will mean faster rewards.

4. Know Your Triggers

You may already know some of the factors that cause your fibromyalgia to flare, and your journal will help you discover more. Be cognizant of these triggers, even going so far as to write them down. Learn to recognize and avoid them even when you may be preoccupied. Fibromyalgia is different for everyone; it pays to know your fibromyalgia.

5. Educate Yourself

Fibromyalgia is personal, varying widely from individual to individual. No one knows your condition better than you (not even your doctor), so it is important that you empower yourself with knowledge. A standard treatment protocol does not exist for fibromyalgia. Because of it’s nature, your fibromyalgia must be managed by you.

6. Exercise

This goes against the natural tendencies of most fibromyalgia patients. After all, who wants to exercise while sleep deprived, with sore joints and a migraine headache? It may be counterintuitive, but exercise does benefit most fibromyalgia patients. The key to a successful exercise program is to start slowly, always being careful not to overexert yourself. Strength training, flexibility exercise, and aerobic activities are of particular value to fibromyalgia patients.

7. Start Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

This form of psychotherapy utilizes rational analysis to influence our thought processes and ultimately our behaviors. It has proved itself particularly useful for fibromyalgia patients, and best of all, you can do it all by yourself. A quick web search should point you in the right direction to get started.

8. Communicate

Let the people you care about know how you are feeling. Tell them in advance when you are in pain, stressed, or feel your patience waning. Do not hold your feelings inside until you feel compelled to release them in anger or frustration. Your family members want to help you. Remember to let them know important they are to you.

9. Accept Your Limitations

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease and it is not likely to leave you. It may limit the quantity of what you can accomplish, but doesn’t have to limit the quality. Focus on those things that you can do, and pace yourself so as not to become exhausted or frustrated.

10. Congratulate Yourself

Fibromyalgia patients endure a lot, suffering in silence most of the time, but they also accomplish some amazing things in light of their condition. Raising a family, going to work, walking the dog… all of these things take extra effort for the fibromyalgia patient, yet everyday they get done. So, give yourself a pat on the back occasionally. You deserve it.

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Nancy Today: Fibromyalgia pain and movement

Posted by admin on Nov 12, 2009

When it hurts, just move!

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Yoga Hip Stretches for Fibromyalgia Patients

Posted by admin on Nov 9, 2009

Increase your energy with these yoga poses. Learn how to do yoga hip stretches to ease symptoms of fibromyalgia in this free medical treatment video from a professional yoga instructor.

Philene Trevathan is a certified fitness instructor and personal trainer. She has 24 years experience in teaching a variety of classes from yoga to zumba.

Duration : 0:2:2

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Non-Drug Fibromyalgia Recovery Program 2008 (Part 1)

Posted by admin on Nov 6, 2009

This short video defines and describes fibromyalgia, its symptoms, treatments, and and recovery programs. The narrator is Dr. Rob Robertson. A free book is offered at the end of the video.

Download the free book mentioned in this video at: http://www.direct4health.com/fibromyalgia_free.htm

 

Duration : 0:9:8

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Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue

Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2009

Dr. Stephen Langer discusses how fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue are often diagnosed in the same person. Dr. Langer suggestes that there is a correlation between the two conditions. Finally, Dr. Langer looks at the role of exercise, diet, and sleep for treating these conditions.

Visit http://www.ihealthtube.com for more natural health videos featuring Dr. Stephen Langer and other doctors, including Joseph Mercola.

Duration : 0:5:19

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