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Fibromyalgia is treatable! Most literature indicates that the cause of fibromyalgia is unknown.  However, based on my more than three decades of clinical experience working with people with fibromyalgia, I have found that the major causes of fibromyalgia include yeast and parasitic infections, poor dietary habits, lack of exercise (including sexercise), the perception of being [...]

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Q.        Is fibromyalgia hereditary? A.        In my experience, fibromyalgia is not hereditary, it is a learned behavior.  The reason it appears to “run in the family” is because family members tend to share the same or similar dietary habits, outlook on life, and lifestyle. Symptoms of fibromyalgia include chronic widespread pain in the joints, [...]

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I would say that Dr. J’s Herbal Detox herbs (Yeast-Para Control and Cleansing-Balance Tea) are “king of herbs”! When I had a root canal removed, I did not want to take antibiotics to mess up my immune system and make yeast infections flare up.  So, I followed Dr. J’s recommendations and doubled up on Yeast-Para [...]

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According to the western medical establishment, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is said to be an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of joints and crippling aches and pains.  Numerous drugs have been invented to treat the aches and pains.  The most recent invention is a self-injection drug.  However, all drugs available for RA treatment have a long [...]

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Q.           Do you have any patients with Fibromyalgia that have type 0 negative blood? A.            There are four blood types: A, B, AB, and O. There is no O negative blood.  There is Rh positive (present) and Rh negative (absent).  During a pregnancy, if the father is Rh positive, the pregnant mother is Rh negative, [...]

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Q.        Does recurrent candidiasis in the early stage of life link with fibromyalgia later in life? A.        The probable causes of fibromyalgia include: yeast and parasitic infections, poor dietary habits, lack of exercise, dampness, psychological stress, and vitamin L (L for love) deficiency.  Candida Albicans is one strain of harmful yeasts.  Candidiasis is a common [...]

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Q.        Is Fibromyalgia Hereditary? A.        According to the staff at the Mayo clinic, “if one of your parents or siblings has fibromyalgia, chances are you will get it!”  According to my more than 30 years of clinical experience, I have found that fibromyalgia is not hereditary!  As described in previous articles, the probable causes of [...]

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As I mentioned in Part 1 of this article, causes of fibromyalgia have been considered as “unknown” by most health professionals.  Based on my more than three decades of clinical experience working with people from many ethnic origins and across different geographic locations, I have witnessed the following causes amongst my clients: yeast and parasitic [...]

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Fibromyalgia is one of the most common types of chronic pain. It affects over 5 million people in the United States alone. Fibromyalgia was once thought to be a mental disorder.  It was first described by doctors in the early 1800s as “muscular rheumatism.”  In the 1900s the term was changed to “fibrositis” .  In [...]

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