Advanced Fibromyalgia Support - 63g - Aor

Advanced Fibromyalgia Support - 63g - Aor

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YOUR COMPREHENSIVE FIBROMYALGIA SOLUTIONAOR’s new Advanced Fibromyalgia Support has been formulated with nutrients to help reduce the symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome, including: muscle pain, low mood, low energy, and headache. Magnesium has been clinically proven to relieve muscle pain, 5 HTP supports healthy mood by optimizing serotonin levels, while D-Ribose optimizes energy. Advanced Fibromyalgia Support is available in a convenient powder and is easily mixed in water or juice. [POWDER]
3 scoops (21g) contains:
15mg
D-Ribose
500mg
Magnesium (malate)
3.5g
Malic Acid
300mg
L-5-HTP (from griffonia simplicifolia seed)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Citric Acid

Format

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630g

Dosage

Take 3 scoops daily with food, or as directed by a health care practitioner. Mix well in 1-2 cups of liquid (water, juice, etc.) immediately before consumption. To minimize the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, start with 1/2-1 scoop two to three times per day and slowly increase to effective dose over a 2 week period.

Important Information

Does not contain: wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, sulphites, mustard, soy, dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, or any animal by products.

Highlights
  • Relieves pain associated with Fibromyalgia
  • Supports mood balance
  • Provides high doses for maximum effect
  • Relieves fatigue and increases energy
  • Vegan

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Manufacturer Info

AOR Canada is the innovative formulators of Canada’s best-selling antioxidant support, AOR Advanced B Complex and AOR Tri-B12. They are also known for their top bone health supplements, Ortho Adapt and Bone Basics. You can also SHOP AOR's Nattokinase, and trusted Curcumin Ultra, Curcumin Active and Curcumin95 inflammation support at National Nutrition.ca. AOR are leaders in natural health with innovative product development.

FIBROMYALGIA

FEEL ENERGETIC & PAIN FREE AGAIN
Fibromyalgia can leave you feeling fatigued, depressed and in pain. Often misdiagnosed as depression, exercises like tai chi & yoga can form part of an effective F.M. relief program.
Recent studies on F.M. show that supplements like magnesium citrate, malic acid, and coenzyme Q10 can reduce its often severe and debilitating symptoms...

Fibromyalgia causes pain in the muscles, tendons, ligaments and fibrous tissue of the body. The areas most affected by fibromyalgia are the neck, shoulders, lower back, chest and thighs. It is difficult to diagnose and can have a similar presentation to chronic fatigue syndrome, hypothyroidism and inflammatory arthritis.

Symptoms of fibromyalgia begin with muscle stiffness, aching and spasms that are worse after activity.

Eventually, these symptoms will lead to a generalized fatigue. Some other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia include depression, anxiety, sleeping disorders and bowel issues. Those who report symptoms of fibromyalgia and receive a blood test, show red blood cell clusters that take on an abnormal shape and are referred to as rouleau formations. The common theme with fibromyalgia sufferers is a stress lifestyle. Some other potential causes include food allergies, toxin accumulation and viral infection.

The conventional treatment for fibromyalgia is typically antidepressants which are theorized to help due to their effect on the central nervous system. The antidepressants target the pain and disturbed sleep symptoms of sufferers.

Dietary approaches to fibromyalgia have several components. Most people’s diets cause their tissues to be acidic. In order to buffer the acid essential minerals are stripped from the body. The first step is to cleanse the body of accumulated acids and toxins.

An alkaline diet will help to prevent worsening of symptoms and maintain a proper mineral balance (see Acid/Alkali balance section). A digestive enzyme should be supplemented to ensure that food is broken down properly.

Avoid consuming coffee and black tea both of which deplete minerals.

Avoid consuming any food that you are sensitive to. Do not eat from the nightshade family (green peppers, eggplant, potatoes and tomatoes). They contain solanine that interferes with the muscle’s enzyme system, causing pain.

In addition to an alkaline diet the following foods should be increased: pineapple, ginger, turmeric, alfalfa, fibre, such as flax seeds, and ocean-going fish, for their essential fatty acids.

Stress reduction techniques such as deep breathing exercises and moderate physical activity can decrease fibromyalgia symptoms. Copper bracelets can be worn around the wrist to produce a whole body anti-inflammatory effect. Topically, juniper or St. John’s wort oil can be rubbed into the painful area. Hydrotherapy with warm compresses or baths can provide relief.

What you can do to RELIEVE FIBROMYALGIA:
- TAKE MALIC ACID, COQ10, AND MAGNESIUM CITRATE
- USE ST. JOHN'S WORT TO ELEVATE MOOD
- DO EXERCISES LIKE TAI CHI AND YOGA
- TAKE SUPPLEMENTS TO SUPPORT YOUR ADRENALS
- FIND EFFECTIVE MEANS TO CONTROL STRESS
- REMAIN POSITIVE
- EAT A HEALTHY DIET WITH PLENTY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

DID YOU KNOW?
(F.M. FACTS)
- PEOPLE WITH F.M. RESPOND WELL WITH MEDITATION
- MOST WITH F.M RECOVER IN FIVE YEARS OR LESS
- F.M. IS MORE COMMON IN WOMEN THAN MEN.

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