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Tag Archives: fibromyalgia
It Is Not Fibromyalgia! Read On!
If you have been told that you have fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue symptom, you should read this article. Here I just copy-paste the end since I would like you to see that there is actually a disease (there may be … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged chronic, chronic fatigue syndrome, cure, fatigue, fibromyalgia, FM, mold, treatable
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The Truth and Myths About Salt and Salt Types
Misinformation About Salt: This Is The Truth! When we salt our food, we rarely think of salt as a crucial aspect of our body in many ways. In particular we think it has absolutely nothing to do with anything other than … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged cell, Celtic salt, chloride, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, Himalayan salt, hydration, ion, myth, myths, Neuropathy, pain, potassium, salt, sea salt, sodium, table salt, voltage, voltage gated potassium pumps
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Do You Know the Anatomy of Migraine is Now Known?
Part 2 of a 3-part series on migraines was published today and if you really want to understand migraines, I recommend you read part 1 first and then read part 2, which is a bit more comprehensive and scientific. I … Continue reading