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Fibromyalgia


Pain, sleeplessness, chronic headaches, cognitive disorders, and dizziness are just a few of the troubles that someone with fibromyalgia deals with on a daily basis. Patients with fibromyalgia are often found to be low in magnesium. Supplementation with malic acid and magnesium is a common treatment for those with fibromyalgia. This combination has been shown to relieve many of the symptoms associated with fibromyalgia such as pain and tenderness as well as the ability to increase energy production.

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A clinical study was conducted with 15 Fibromyalgia patients using a total daily dosage of 300-600mg of Malic Acid. In the test all the patients reported a significant reduction of pain within 48 hours of starting the supplement. 

After an average of 8 weeks on the supplement 6 of the patients were switched to a placebo. Myalgia recurred in all 6 patients within 48 hours. 

Relief from Fatigue symptoms took approximately 2 weeks to respond to the supplement. 

Sufficient Magnesium is also critical

According to Cheney P., Lapp, C., "Entro-Heptic Resuscitation in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" Magnesium may be the most critical supplement for Chronic Fatigue syndrome patients. It also stated that Magnesium supplementation for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and related symptoms are well supported by research.

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Tender Points used for Diagnosing Fibromyalgia

1-Occiput (anterior)
bilateral, at the suboccipital muscle insertions
2-Lower cervical (posterior) bilateral, at C5-C7
3-Trapezius (anterior)
bilateral, at the midpoint
of the upper border
4-Supraspinatus (anterior) bilateral, above the scapular spine near the medial border
5-Lateral epicondyle (anterior) bilateral, 2cm distal to the epicondyles
6-Greater trochanter (Posterior) bilateral, posterior to the trochanteric prominence

7-Gluteal (anterior)
bilateral, upper outer quadrants of buttocks in anterior fold of muscle
8-Knees (posterior)
bilateral, at the medial fat pad proximal to the joint line