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Sat Nam Monica!

Ayurvedically, fibro is seen as a lifestyle problem in which the person has

lived without reference to the needs of the body. If we disregard the needs for

our Dosha type and ignore the energy levels of our body, our body will reach

the point of collapse. It is basically seen as living life out of balance and

"doing" too much.

Blessings in Health!

Guru Ravi

 

 

 

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Fibromyalgia

 

 

 

When stretching any distance, nerve cells are sheathed in an

 

off-white insulating covering called myelin which protects the nerves from

trauma and chemical

 

erosion as well as preventing short-circuiting of the electric impulses

 

along the way. Along the nerves throughout the body are special

 

cells called Schwann cells, which continually maintain the myelin

 

sheath. Progesterone is made by the Schwann cells, allowing them to

 

perform their function.

 

 

 

It is no surprise, then, to discover that Fibromyalgia, inflammation of

 

the nerve cells in the muscle accompanied by aches and pains, is the

 

result of progesterone deficiency. The traditional medical approach

 

uses non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-depressants and a variety

 

of stress management techniques without great success. Dr. Lee found

 

that fibromyalgia, which is reaching epidemic proportions in the United

 

States, would disappear within six months to a year upon using

 

progesterone supplements.

 

 

rfarley51 wrote:

Sat Nam Monica!

Ayurvedically, fibro is seen as a lifestyle problem in which the person has

lived without reference to the needs of the body. If we disregard the needs for

our Dosha type and ignore the energy levels of our body, our body will reach

the point of collapse. It is basically seen as living life out of balance and

"doing" too much.

Blessings in Health!

Guru Ravi

 

 

 

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