The cause of Fibromyalgia is unknown, but researchers have several hypotheses about what triggers the illness. Some scientists believe that the syndrome may be caused by an injury or trauma. This injury may affect the central nervous system. Fibromyalgia may be associated with changes in muscle metabolism, such as decreased blood flow, causing fatigue and decreased strength. Others believe an infectious agent such as a virus in susceptible people may trigger the syndrome, but no such agent has been identified. Psychological stress and hormonal changes also may be possible causes of Fibromyalgia.
While there is no medical cure for Fibromyalgia, many people have experienced improvement in symptoms and quality of life through nutritional improvements including supplementations of micronutrients including glyconutrients. I have personally worked with people, including the spouses of doctors, who have noticed incredible changes in quality of life when introducing the appropriate levels of high-quality nutrients to their diets.
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