FIBROMYALGIA
FIBROMYALGIA Laura a retired pediatric nurse practitioner from Los Angeles can name her pain in medical terms. “I was suffering from *fibromyalgia* (generalized muscle pain), and TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) headaches. I was taking 600 to 800 milligrams of over-the-counter painkillers two to three times a day,” she says. “I was very emotional and unable to focus or make decisions.” As Laura puts it, supplements “found her” about a year and a half ago, in the midst of a severe depression. “Four weeks after I started supplementing, I felt as if a black cloud lifted from my head,” Laura explains. And things got even better. “After six weeks, my general muscle pain started decreasing,” Laura says. Her *fibromyalgia* and TMJ headaches are significantly improved as well. Now Laura can focus on better things, like her four daughters and her ailing mom. Her sixteen-year-old-daughter, likes the change, and summed up Laura's improvement when she told her mother, “You're not upset all the time and you are not sick anymore.” A content Laura says, “My girls can see me as a healthy, calm mother, and for that I'll be taking supplements forever.”
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