WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA?

Fibromyalgia (FM) is often considered a medical mystery. Fibromyalgia is real and it is reversible.

THREE BASIC FACTS ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA

1. All symptoms of fibromyalgia are caused by cellular
oxygen deprivation.

2. Oxygen deprivation is caused by dysfunctional oxygen
metabolism.

3. Oxygen metabolism becomes abnormal due to excessive
and cumulative oxidative stress caused by sugar
overload, antibiotic abuse, undiagnosed allergies,
synthetic chemicals, and anger.

FOUR MAIN SYMPTOMS OF FIBROMYALGIA

1. Persistent muscle pain and weakness.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation causes muscle pain.
2. Disabling fatigue.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in tissue causes
fatigue and exhaustion.
3. Brain fog (problems of mood, memory, and mentation).
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in brain cells causes
brain fog and dysfunction.
4. Air hunger.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation within the cells
causes air hunger.

OTHER MAJOR SYMPTOMS OF FIBROMYALGIA

1. Symptoms of weakened immune systems, such as sore
throats, swollen neck glands, and painful tissues.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in immune cells
causes immune weaknesses.
2. Abdominal bloating, cramps, episodes of diarrhea and
constipation, and problems of digestion and
malabsorption.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in the bowel causes
bloating, cramps, and malabsorption.
3. Cold sensitivity and poor circulation.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in skin causes cold
sensitivity.
4. Sleep difficulties, restless leg syndrome, and legs.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation interferes with
functions of the sleep center and causes other
problems, such as restless leg syndrome.
5. Lightheadedness, dizziness, heart palpitations, and
skipped beats.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in the heart and
vessel walls causes lightheadedness, dizziness, heart
palpitations, and skipped beats.
6. Dry skin, dry eyes, dry mouth, and dry vaginal
tissues.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in the cells of the
skin, eyes, mouth and vagina muscles causes cell
shrinkage and dryness skin.
7. Vaginitis, bladder spasms, and bladder infections in
women and prostatitis in men.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in genital tissues
causes vaginitis, bladder spasms, and bladder
infections in women and prostatitis in men.
8. Joint and muscle stiffness and pain.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation in joints and muscles
causes stiffness and pain.
9. Lack of sex drive in both sexes and menstrual
irregularities in women.
Explanation: Oxygen deprivation interferes with the
enzyme functions of sexual organs and their hormones.

WHAT CAUSES FIBROMYALGIA?

1. Metabolic oxidants
2. Microbial oxidants
3. Man-made oxidants (Oxidants are substances that
damage tissues.)

THREE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF FIBROMYALGIA
1. Oxidosis (too much oxidation)
2. Dysoxygenosis (too little oxygen)
3. Acidosis (too much acidity) (Oxidosis is rapid
breakdown. Dysoxygenosis [dys-oxy-gen-osis] is
abnormal oxygen metabolism.)

THREE LEVELS OF INJURED CELLULAR AND ORGAN ECOSYSTEMS AND AN ECOLOGIC ROAD MAP TO RECOVERY

1. The base trio of the bowel, blood, and liver
ecosystems
2. The middle trio of the thyroid, adrenals, and
pancreas ecosystems
3. The top trio of the limbic system, sex hormones, and
neurotransmitters.

TOXINS: Metabolic, Microbial and Man-Made

Of the three main types of toxins identified above that lead to fibromyalgia, the metabolic toxins are the least important in the initial stages, but the most dangerous in advanced stages of fibromyalgia. The reason for that is that all kinds of metabolic havoc are wreaked on the human tissues once oxygen metabolism becomes dysfunctional.

Metabolism (the sum total of all life processes) produces many oxidants as waste products. In health, the detox mechanisms of the body neutralize and clear such oxidants. In illness, such oxidants are produced in such large quantities that the detox systems fail. Excess oxidants accumulate and cause oxidosis which, in turn, leads to dysoxygenosis and acidosis. The states of illness that lead to oxidosis and dysoxygenosis include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, chemical sensitivity syndrome, and others.

Microbial oxidants are produced in large quantities by microbes which live in the body in health. Those microbes multiply rapidly in the bowel and blood ecosystems with sugar overload, antibiotic abuse, pesticides, pollutants, and other toxins. All microbial oxidants cause oxidosis which, in turn, leads to dysoxygenosis and acidosis. Microbial oxidants include those produced by:

1. Yeasts (mycotoxins);
2. Bacteria (endotoxins and exotoxins);
3. Viruses (oxidants produced by damaged cells); and
4. Parasites (oxidants produced by parasites as well as
by cells and tissues damaged by parasites).
Man-made oxidants include designer killer molecules
(such as pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides),
industrial pollutants, toxic metal compounds (such as
dental mercury amalgams), and synthetic hormones. The
toxic burden of chemicals has increased markedly
during this century. For example, in the U.S. more
than nineteen million pounds of antibiotics are fed to
cattle and chicken every year.

THREE FURIES: OXIDOSIS, DYSOXYGENOSIS AND ACIDOSIS

Oxidosis is the build-up of oxidants in the body that leads to excessive oxidative injury to molecules, cells, and tissues. Oxidosis is the basic mechanism of all cellular and tissue injury. It creates both dysoxygenosis and acidosis. Fibromyalgia cannot be understood without a full grasp of this simple scientific fact. Nor can anyone design a rational and scientific plan of recovery from fibromyalgia without grounding all therapies on this fact.

Dysoxygenosis is a term for abnormal oxygen metabolism. It is not simply a lack of available oxygen in the lungs or tissues. In dysoxygenosis, cells and tissues cannot fully utilize oxygen that is available to them. The symptom-complexes of fibromyalgia cannot be understood without a full grasp of this scientific fact.

Dysoxygenosis is caused by oxidosis and, in turn, fans the flames of oxidosis as well as acidosis. Consider the following: A healthy young man sprints two hundred yards on a beach, stops to catch his breath, and within minutes is ready to sprint again. That is not the case with a young fibro canary. If he were ever to sprint (even after a lightning storm, when the beach air has been cleared of pollutants), he will not be able to get out of his bed the next day. Indeed, many people with fibro may be bedridden for days after such exertion. There will evidently be no deficiency of oxygen in the air by the sea, nor in his lungs. His problem will be abnormal oxygen metabolism.

Acidosis disturbs the delicate balance between acids and alkalies (pH level) in the body. The changes in pH seriously interfere with the activities of enzymes involved in the digestive-absorptive, detox, neurotransmitter, and energy functions of the body. Acidosis is caused by oxidosis and dysoxygenosis which, in turn, feeds the fires of both oxidosis and dysoxygenosis.

No drug at the present time is known to cure fibromyalgia.

Disclaimer: This information is purely to educate you about Fibromyalgia; it is NOT intended to be medical advice nor is it an advertisement for any products.