Condition
Specific Protocols
Fibromylagia Protocol
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a disorder affecting over 5%
of the patients in a general medical practice and an estimated
2-4% of the general, women more often than men. I will not see
the same causes or symptoms in any 2 people. Therefore it is
essential for someone to have a supportive naturopathic doctor
or other holistically oriented health care practitioner supervise
his or her individual care. There is a cure for FMS!
What about the magic bullet? There isn’t one.
By definition fibromyalgia does not have inflammation with the
pain, so anti-inflammatory medications are generally unhelpful,
this includes steroids, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and natural
products such as bromelain.
#1 Assure optimal overall macronutrient intake
First, avoid foods that precipitate symptoms (in a retrospective
study most patients did sig. better if they gave up coffee entirely).
People with FMS do NOT tolerate alcohol well.
Second, eat to avoid hypoglycemia and supply every cell with
the essential building blocks every moment of every day. (Nutritional
Resources: The Schwarzbein Principle, our handouts for protein
at every meal, Nourishing Traditions cookbook SEE LINKS )
#2 Comprehensive nutrient intake including…
• A broad spectrum Multiple Vitamin Mineral such as MultiNutrients
(MUL27) or Maxxum #3 (MAXX3)
• Additional Mineral support including about 400-600 mg
of chelated Magnesium – To reduce muscle spasm and improve
sleep. (Use Magnesium Citrate (MAG36) 150 mg. 1-2 hs
• Essential Fatty Acids: consider additional EPA from
Cod Liver Oil (CODL3)
• Additional antioxidants. A complete balanced formula
such as Advanced Anti-oxidant (ANTI3) that contains a balanced
combination of A, C, E, Zn, and sel-.
• Protein should be from dietary sources, although occasionally,
high quality whey protein might be used to complement one’s
diet. Use hydrolyzed lactalbumin (HYDR7). We recommend avoiding
processed soy protein.
#3 Improve Sleep with Calmicin (CALM2)
this is a European OTC herbal preparation that promotes a deeper
sleep. Magnesium can be added if there is restless leg syndrome.
#4 Gentle daily exercise
Occasionally if the cause of fibromyalgia is overuse, a period
of rest may be required during acute phases. Once the acute
phase is over, aerobic exercise and some light resistance exercise
are important. This may begin at 3-5 minutes a day depending
upon the stage one is in.
#6 Soft Tissue Manipulation
Non-traumatic effective treatment is effective at re-aligning
the patterns that have resulted in a pain syndrome. Bowen manipulation
is effective through nerve conduction and reflex changes that
occur with a treatment.