3 Fibromyalgia Points - When Your Cells and Muscles Fail You
If you or someone you know has Fibromyalgia, it's important to get all the help that you can find to manage the condition-- help like the "3 Fibromyalgia Points" here.
One area of concern with "Fibro" and related illnesses is the integrity of the body's cells and cell walls.
Essentially, your cells do not function as they should.
Here is why that's important.
(Think: muscles and skin = cells.
) Your muscles don't work like other people's do.
Instead, your muscles hurt, burn, sting, throb or ache much of the time.
Even your outer skin cells feel abnormal and are capable of transmitting terrific pain impulses.
The slightest touch to someone else's skin may be fine, but to you, that same touch registers as painful stimuli.
Suddenly, you're yelping, pulling away and shouting, "Ouch, that hurts!" Science considers this a nerve impulse problem.
They believe that part of the trouble stems from a central pain processing abnormality.
There's even a looping and magnifying effect of the pain signal before it reaches the brain.
They call this "ratcheting up" the pain.
There is more to this muscle, skin, nerve problem.
Understanding the role that cells and cell walls play is important, too.
Recently, scientists discovered that it is possible for some genes to fix what is wrong with certain cell wall conditions.
Researchers are even beginning to grow the components of what a cell needs (e.
g.
for the cell wall specifically) and they're doing it in common yeast! (See below to get full access to this important reference material.
) That's why I'm suggesting these 3 Fibromyalgia points today: POINT #1: If you don't have enough energy because your cells have lost their ability to be healthy and retain the amount of energy that they need to keep on hand, you may suffer with a condition like Fibromyalgia or something similar to it, like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Over the long term, this turns into chronic pain, which is a more complicated condition.
Doctors sometimes diagnose people suffering with chronic pain as having Fibromyalgia, if all of the other diagnostic criteria is present for the condition.
This happens when your immune system suffers damage due to an infection of viruses, bacteria, mycoplasmas, spirocetes, parasites or other disease-promoting organisms.
Virtually any organ or body system can get injured in this way.
If so, your body no longer knows "how" to function properly.
It seems to lose its ability.
It forgets.
Where your skin is concerned, it literally cannot produce healthy cells (skin, nerves, etc.
) that can take the place of the ones dying off in routine apoptosis.
For you that can mean being stuck and really sick with a chronic illness -and- suffering long term.
Reality: you're in chronic pain and misery -and- living in a body that (by itself) is no longer capable of healing.
Wow, that's a "sentence" in more ways than one.
If that sounds like you, I urge you to learn what you can do to feel better from Fibromyalgia.
Nothing is more important because life is health.
Learn how you can reduce or eliminate your pain and fatigue.
(And that doesn't mean having to take a handful of pills.
) Thankfully, new, real possibilities of healing are now available and possible.
One area of concern with "Fibro" and related illnesses is the integrity of the body's cells and cell walls.
Essentially, your cells do not function as they should.
Here is why that's important.
(Think: muscles and skin = cells.
) Your muscles don't work like other people's do.
Instead, your muscles hurt, burn, sting, throb or ache much of the time.
Even your outer skin cells feel abnormal and are capable of transmitting terrific pain impulses.
The slightest touch to someone else's skin may be fine, but to you, that same touch registers as painful stimuli.
Suddenly, you're yelping, pulling away and shouting, "Ouch, that hurts!" Science considers this a nerve impulse problem.
They believe that part of the trouble stems from a central pain processing abnormality.
There's even a looping and magnifying effect of the pain signal before it reaches the brain.
They call this "ratcheting up" the pain.
There is more to this muscle, skin, nerve problem.
Understanding the role that cells and cell walls play is important, too.
Recently, scientists discovered that it is possible for some genes to fix what is wrong with certain cell wall conditions.
Researchers are even beginning to grow the components of what a cell needs (e.
g.
for the cell wall specifically) and they're doing it in common yeast! (See below to get full access to this important reference material.
) That's why I'm suggesting these 3 Fibromyalgia points today: POINT #1: If you don't have enough energy because your cells have lost their ability to be healthy and retain the amount of energy that they need to keep on hand, you may suffer with a condition like Fibromyalgia or something similar to it, like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
For example: if your muscles and cells are always straining to perform, this suggests that you have an underlying problem.POINT #2: If your cells don't function properly, you may experience a symptom of this type of abnormal processing as pain.
Part of it could be that your energy is not being maintained properly within the walls of your skin and muscle cells.
They don't have enough energy! So, what caused this abnormality? What can you do about it?
Over the long term, this turns into chronic pain, which is a more complicated condition.
Doctors sometimes diagnose people suffering with chronic pain as having Fibromyalgia, if all of the other diagnostic criteria is present for the condition.
*Special Note: Most people feel worse and hurt more when they are extremely tired or fatigued.POINT #3: If your immune system becomes damaged, your body's skin ("skin" being the body's largest organ) and its specific cellular structure can take a hit and become dysfunctional.
Pain can go hand in hand with a fatigue condition.
Pain also makes you feel worse all over.
Without special help, the chronic pain of Fibromyalgia can progress into ruling and ruining your life.
This happens when your immune system suffers damage due to an infection of viruses, bacteria, mycoplasmas, spirocetes, parasites or other disease-promoting organisms.
Virtually any organ or body system can get injured in this way.
If so, your body no longer knows "how" to function properly.
It seems to lose its ability.
It forgets.
Where your skin is concerned, it literally cannot produce healthy cells (skin, nerves, etc.
) that can take the place of the ones dying off in routine apoptosis.
For you that can mean being stuck and really sick with a chronic illness -and- suffering long term.
Reality: you're in chronic pain and misery -and- living in a body that (by itself) is no longer capable of healing.
Wow, that's a "sentence" in more ways than one.
If that sounds like you, I urge you to learn what you can do to feel better from Fibromyalgia.
Nothing is more important because life is health.
Learn how you can reduce or eliminate your pain and fatigue.
(And that doesn't mean having to take a handful of pills.
) Thankfully, new, real possibilities of healing are now available and possible.