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Just a quick note to mention that I added a fibromyalgia articles section to the website (over on the left there, under the Fibro Help menu).  Just an article for static write ups that may be useful for those with Fibro.  The first article details some shortcuts to keeping a clean home when you’re not feeling More Info
Nutrient Rich “Cake Batter” Pudding You’ll Need: Sugar free pudding (any flavor) Protein powder (Pure Protein brand can be found in Walmart/grocery stores A bowl A spoon (or a clean finger?) One 25g scoop of protein powder may look like too much for a small pudding cup, but keep mixing until the powder disappears. The More Info
Being asked to define Fibromyalgia can be a tall order since the condition can’t be bogged down to one tight category, since it is an illness comprised of multiple symptoms.  As explained on the “What is Fibromyalgia” page, the word “fibro” translates to “fibers†(in combining form) and “myalgia†is short for muscular pain.  In More Info
I’m trying to get visible updates onto the site every day, but it’s going a little bit slow. Â I’m hoping some guest bloggers will surface to sharesome of their information and stories 🙂 Â So, first, I want to ask anyone who’s interested in sharing anything (your story, what you do for your symptoms, natural More Info
The main goal of this website is to provide visitors with a number of natural options that may help reduce symptoms. Â I’ve been looking into every form of natural treatment for years and have definitely found that many do change the course of the condition. Â There’s really not many other options, since there isn’t a More Info
I live in Florida, where the weather is usually hot or “why pay to use a steam room when you can sit in your driveway?” Â hot. Â The weather has suddenly cooled down (which is a WELCOME change). Â It’s uncommon to have as many chilly days and even chillier nights in late October and early November. More Info
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