What Causes Fibromyalgia[FMS], Chronic Fatigue Syndrome[CFS], Multiple Chemical Sensitivities[MCS] and the natural solution?
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What causes Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue/Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and what is the natural cure?
Cause #1: Toxinsr
Toxins cause inflammation by penetrating healthy tissue in your body and hiding there. Your immune system knows they are there and responds with acute inflammation to eradicate them – even killing healthy cells to get rid of the toxins. Toxins create death when more cells die in a single day than your body can replace with healthy cells. Inflammation kills diseased cells but at such a slow rate that a few replacement cells keep the lungs functioning. However, over time the rate of cell replacement cannot keep up with the rate of cell death and the patient dies of a chronic lung disease such as cancer or emphysema. Toxins are produced outside our body as well as inside our body.
Cause #2: Deficiencyr
Your body must replace millions of cells every hour. Building healthy cells requires that we have healthy building materials in our system all the time: oxygen, water, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and many other elements. We must give our body time to rebuild with 7 ½ to 9 hours of peaceful sleep every night.
If any element in your health routine is missing for even a moment, a cell will be created without critical building materials and the cell will be weak. A single weak cell will be eliminated by the acute inflammation of our immune system. However, poor nutrition day after day and poor sleep night after night will create a deficit between the number of healthy cells you have and the number of healthy cells you need to live. Chronic inflammation is the way your body deals with this deficit. It is the seedbed for infection, disease and an early death.
Cause #3: Emotional Distressr
Stress describes the forces trying to tear us apart: toxins and deficiencies, gravity and weather, injuries, expectations and time pressures. These are examples of things that pull us apart. The forces trying to pull us back together – homeostasis – are seen in the 10 Essentials: deep breathing, pure water, peaceful sleep, nutritious food, daily activity, emotional and spiritual support.
Emotional distress is based on how we appraise or evaluate changes in our environment. All changes are stressful – even “good” changes such as a raise at work or a new, healthy grandbaby! The changes that threaten our health and create long-term, chronic stress are those that may cause pain or loss to ourselves or to someone we care about, or that may overextend our coping resources.
Cause #4: Injuries and Traumar
Acute inflammation is the normal response to trauma. Acute inflammation is characterized by pain, swelling, redness and heat.
Conclusionr
There are four basic causes of inflammation; therefore, there are four basic causes of chronic disease. Work to insulate yourself from these malevolent influences with appropriate nutrients and emotional/spiritual nurturing and you will improve the quantity and quality of your life!
Research Proposal for Examining Tissue Hypoxia as related to Fibromyalgia/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis)/ Multiple Chemical Sensitivities & Evaluating 2,3DPG & HSCRP as a Biochemical markers using double blind clinical trials
A team of medical doctors, Naturopaths, Chiropractors, Complimentary/Alte
ative Therapists and Research Scientists have completed a preliminary investigation on the relationship between tissue hypoxia and FM/CFS/MCS and approximately 50 clients were given a high absorption multivitamins/minerals/Bioflavonoid and over 90% have reported higher energy, less muscle/joint pain and better sleep during 3,6 and 9 months period supported by a fasting 12 hrs blood test and a questionnaire.
If you are interested in participating in this ongoing study or you know someone who has Fibromyalgia[FMS], chronic fatigue syndrome[CFS], multiple chemical sensitivity[MCS], MS, Lupus or any related autoimmune disease, please email us
info@drgrantwellness.com for details.
Autoimmune diseases like Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, as well as circulatory disorders, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, depression, and hormonal problems are diseases commonly related to chemical exposure, tissue hypoxia acidic pH and dehydration.
Consuming alkaline foods to achieve pH 7.3 + Deep Belly Breathing to increase oxygenation and full hydration as well as taking high potent supplements/antioxidants are the most effective natural ways to cope with Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue/Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and similar autoimmune diseases.
Dr. George Grant, Ph.D.
www.drgrantwellness.com
www.academyofwellness.com
info@drgrantwellness.com
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