5 of the Best Books on Fibromyalgia

- What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia (Fourth Edition): The Revolutionary Treatment That Can Reverse the Disease by Claudia Craig Marek (Author), R. Paul St. Amand (Author) - What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia is still the only protocol that actually treats the condition, reduces drug dependency, and offers an actual cure. The fourth edition goes deeper into understanding the disease and the early intervention options that are available. With special attention paid to fatigue and pain management, Dr. St. Armand goes into great detail about the big issues surrounding fibromyalgia today, including:
A close look at supplements, including CBS oil--an unregulated market without the same scientific rigor as most medications Guaifenesin as a drug that does work, eliminating symptoms and restoring normal life to an astonishing 90 percent of the fibromyalgia sufferers. Plus a discussion of pharmaceuticals in treatment, and why "medical Band-Aids" won't treat the disease. In the two decades since this book was first published, diagnoses of this disease have exploded. Most patients with fibromyalgia are on as astonishing array of medications--sometimes taking over 10 different medications and supplements a day to treat symptoms ranging from muscle pain and fatigue to hypoglycemia, IBS, and chronic candidiasis--and they still can't control their pain.

2. Taking Control of Fibromyalgia : Following Science on a natural path to health by Caroline Williams.
This book will help you navigate chronic pain and the condition called fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is characterised by fatigue, muscle aches, wandering chronic pains, depression and anxiety. It often develops slowly, usually over several years.
Being unwell can feel like being lost. To find your way back to health you will need two things: to know where you are right now, and a map to show you the way.
This book explores the landmark symptoms of fibromyalgia and why they occur. Synthesizing knowledge from fibromyalgia research, biochemistry, current pain research, neuroscience and pain psychology. The author presents a toolbox of practical treatments that you can use at home to change pain, all without using drugs.
This knowledge creates a fuller picture of fibromyalgia and demonstrates that recovery is possible.
Caroline’s experience using acupuncture to treat fibromyalgia, led her to develop the new Vagal Toning Acupressure system (VTA) which she teaches here in full for the first time.
If you have have spent days, weeks or years of your life wondering what is going on in your body, this book provides the information you need to understand your condition and what you can do now to recover naturally.
Illuminating and informative, Taking Control of Fibromyalgia reveals an empowering path to restore your natural health and relieve pain.
- Learn how the nervous system can create pain in fibromyalgia
- Find out what the latest research on fibromyalgia says about brain inflammation, and what you can do about it.
- Discover how the new thinking in pain science can be applied to fibromyalgia using self help treatments at home.
- Use the full VTA acupressure system for fibromyalgia.

3. Fibromyalgia Forgotten : From Diagnosis to Sympton Free by Dawn M. Riess - The writer writes why she wrote this book - I decided to write this book as a way to share my story, or I should say my journey, from my Fibromyalgia diagnosis to good health and vitality. You see, in 2015 I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I was pretty upset with that news, but I knew that I was not going to take that diagnosis lying down. When I started to make changes in my life I started to see significant improvement. Technically, I still have Fibromyalgia I guess, but it certainly doesn't control my life anymore.

4. Chronic Pain Management Journal For Fibromyalgia Warriors: Tracker for Pain, Symptoms, Mood, Food, Sleep, Exercise, Medication and Awareness... Guide for Pain Management and Relief by Pantoling LTD. -
- This "Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Management Journal" is designed to help those suffering from fibromyalgia and chronic pain track and manage their symptoms.
- The journal provides daily tracking for pain, symptoms, mood, sleep, exercise, medication, and awareness, allowing for a comprehensive view of the individual's condition.
- The journal features a user-friendly format that allows for easy tracking and monitoring of symptoms, as well as space for reflections, notes, and insights.
- This journal also provides a helpful tool for monitoring the effectiveness of various treatments and medications, making it easier to manage and adjust the individual's pain management plan.
- Whether you are living with fibromyalgia or chronic pain, this journal provides a valuable resource for tracking, managing, and ultimately reducing your symptoms.
- It serves as an excellent tool for individuals seeking to regain control of their lives and live with greater ease and comfort.
- So, if you or someone you love is struggling with fibromyalgia or chronic pain, this journal is a must-have for a comprehensive pain management and relief guide.

5. Fibromyalgia : A Guide to Understanding and Managing Fibromyalgia by Stephanie Sawyer -
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the science that helps explain what’s responsible for causing fibromyalgia and how the condition can be managed.
Whether you are personally suffering from fibromyalgia, or if you are simply looking to better understand what a loved one is going through, this book will help you to gain a full understanding of what fibromyalgia is, what the symptoms are, and how they can be managed and improved.

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