Fibromyalgia

Mindmap of the medical syndrome fibromyalgia contributing factors and treatment http://www.agapenutrition.com/fatigue.html

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Fibromyalgia von Mind Map: Fibromyalgia

1. Causes

1.1. Genetic

1.2. Autoimmune

1.2.1. Lyme

1.3. Low Glutathione

1.4. Nutritional Deficiencies

1.4.1. Zinc

1.4.2. Magnesium

1.4.2.1. 90% of Patients

1.4.3. Untitled

1.5. Bowel Issues

1.5.1. Constipation

1.5.2. IBS

1.6. Trigger

1.6.1. Often Identified

1.6.1.1. Trauma

1.6.1.2. Emotional

1.7. Low Immunity

1.7.1. Chronic Cell wall Deficient Bacterial infection

1.7.1.1. Diagnosis

1.7.1.1.1. Darkfield Microscopy

1.7.2. VDR Receptor

1.7.2.1. Down Regulated

2. Characteristics

2.1. Painful Points

2.1.1. Tender Points

2.1.1.1. Arms

2.1.1.2. Buttocks

2.1.1.3. Chest

2.1.1.4. Knees

2.1.1.5. Lower Back

2.1.1.6. Neck

2.1.1.7. Rib Cage

2.1.1.8. Shoulders

2.1.1.9. Thighs

2.2. Sleep Disturbance

2.3. Hypothyroidism

2.4. Lyme Disease

2.5. Depression

2.6. Chronic Neck or Back Pain

3. Related Conditions

3.1. IBS

3.2. Memory and Brain Fog

3.3. Numbness and Tingling Hands and Feet

3.4. Palpitations

3.5. Reduced Exercise Tolerance

3.6. Sad or Depressed Mood

3.7. Tension or Migraine Headaches

4. By

4.1. Agapenutrition.com

4.2. Protocolsforhealth.com

4.3. Stephen Smith, M.D.

5. More Information

5.1. Fibro Article

5.2. Fibro MTHFR Video

6. Biochemical Characteristics

6.1. Low Zinc

6.2. Low Magnesium

6.3. Low Glutathione

6.3.1. MTHFR

6.4. Low Serotonin

7. GI Connection

7.1. Biofilms Present in Small Bowel

7.1.1. May Contain Pathogenic Bacteria in Large Numbers

7.1.2. Shared Genome

7.2. Large Source of Inflammation

7.2.1. Bacterial Overgrowth

7.2.2. Parasites

7.2.3. Candida

8. Treatment

8.1. Drugs

8.1.1. Amitriptyline (Elavil)

8.1.2. SSRI

8.1.2.1. Milnacipran (Savella)

8.1.2.2. Duloxetine (Cymbalta)

8.1.3. Anticonvulsant

8.1.3.1. Pregabalin (Lyrica)

8.1.3.2. Gabapentin (Neuronitin)

8.2. Medical Interventions

8.2.1. Immunotherapy

8.2.1.1. LDI for Lyme

8.2.1.2. NWimed.com

8.3. Nutritional

8.3.1. Zinc

8.3.2. Magnesium

8.3.2.1. Deficiency can be Profound

8.3.2.2. Delivery

8.3.2.2.1. Oral

8.3.2.2.2. Topical

8.3.2.2.3. IV

8.3.3. Malic acid

8.3.4. Glutathione Precursors

8.3.4.1. B6

8.3.4.2. Methyl B12

8.3.4.3. N-Acetyl Cysteine

8.3.4.4. L-Methyl Folate

8.3.4.4.1. Deplin

8.3.4.4.2. Metanx

8.3.4.5. Herbal

8.3.4.5.1. Protandin

8.3.5. Glutathione

8.3.5.1. IV 3,000mg

8.3.5.2. Oral GSH

8.3.5.2.1. Special Formulation

8.3.5.3. Glutathione Promoting Supplements

8.3.6. 5-HTP

8.3.6.1. Serotonin Precursor

8.3.6.2. Effective 50% of Time

8.3.7. Ecklonia Cava Marine Algae

8.3.7.1. Oil Soluble Antioxidant

8.4. Marshall Protocol

8.4.1. Autoimmune Protocol

8.4.2. Works to improve VDR Function

8.4.3. Treatment

8.4.4. Controversial

8.5. Terrain Management

8.5.1. Stay Alkaline

8.5.2. Greens

8.5.3. Alkaline Water

8.6. Cleanup the GI Tract