Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 I’m not sure this is the best list to ask questions about fibromyalgia, but here goes anyway. I don’t have a fibro diagnosis, but I have had, for years, severe pain in fatty tissue. You have to press pretty hard but when you do I get a stabbing, shooting electrical pain in the tissue. This is found in the pressure points typical of fibro, but on me it is only where the pressure points would also be connected to fatty tissue. Perhaps I am not typical, but this does not seem to me to be pain stemming from the hypodermis. If it were then why wouldn’t I have this stabbing pain if I pressed on any body area? Why only in fatty tissue? Am I typical of fms patients, or do they have pressure pain anyplace? For instance, if you press on the top of their head – no fat – would they still get pain? a Wallace www.pbmn.org Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness of the connective tissue. Patients commonly " hurt all over " , and their suffering is often magnified by the fact that because the source of the disease is unknown physicians have been known to discount the patient's symptoms. Conventional medicine to date has been unable to pinpoint the cause (s) of fibromyalgia. Because it is a disease of the soft tissue, which pervades the entire body, patient symptoms tend to be diverse and change frequently. Consequently, the illness is often believed to be pshychosomatic. This point of view does the patient a great disservice! Like many diseases, fibromyalgia does have a psychological component, which is magnified when diverse therapies are administered without effect. The disease is often related to hormonal and pre-menopausal conditions (this is why women are affected more frequently than men), which are frequently expressed on mental and emotional levels. Symptoms Fibromyalgia symptoms are highly variable. They frequently include: • Burning pain in the muscles and the hypodermis, which is often rather " doughy " and decreased in tension • Excessive tiredness during physical exertion and lack of stamina. The actual strength is not diminished • The skin and hypodermis are excessively sensitive to pressure and impact • In over 90 % of cases it occurs in women, usually in the middle of life. Commonly, their hormonal situation has recently changed; often they have taken the " pill " already for many years with good results • Loss of libido is common, not only because of the pain, but probably for hormonal reasons • Symptoms are highly variable and change often, and patients are commonly not tolerant to auxiliary stress The psychological symptoms of many patients come from a substantial weakness of the parasympathetic nervous system. Resignation, tension, sleep problems, even a secondary depression can result. The relationship between the tonus (spontaneous tensile state) of the parasympathetic nervous system, and its opponent, the sympathetic nervous system, has strongly shifted. We can measure this objectively with our new test method, the Heart Rate Variability Test. Etiology (Causes) Acidic substances or other " free radicals " are stored in the intermediate cell tissues. Very frequently patients have an " over acidified " mesenchyme due to protein overload. Histamines and serotonins magnify the problem, which is why hidden food allergies must be addressed. Without individual, focused dietary therapy there can be no success! Most diets fail to bring results because allergens are not fully eliminated and no effort is made to neutralize acidification. Suffering always has orthomolecular aspects: the essential amino acids are not plentiful enough, but too many free amino acids are bound in the cell tissues, which then bind H+ - ions (bound acids). Calcium is usually stored in the soft tissues, which promotes tissue rigidity on a long-term basis and magnifies bone decalcifying processes. The unsaturated fatty acids in the blood (practically never considered in conventional medicine, but of the greatest importance) have a fundamental influence on hidden inflammatory processes in the body. Improper nutrition leads to a substantial lack of these high-quality fats, and a strong perponderance of the inflammation-promoting saturated or transexamic fatty acids. Fibromyalgia usually involves a problem with endorphins. Low dose naltrexone improves the body's endorphins and shows a clear improvement within four to six weeks in 30% of fibromyalgias patients. Through darkfield microscopy, we have further observed the reduction of " blood magnetism " , or the decreased cell charge of erythrocytes. This can be improved with a strict orthomolecular ther apy, removal of neutralizing electromagnetic fields, and improvement of the oxygen therapy (e.g. ozone therapy). The more cells are supplied with oxygen, the less the lactate producing acidosis of the tissues, with a corresponding decrease in pain. Treatment of the underlying lactacidosis of the tissues with homoeopathic organic acids (Sanum remedies) can decrease or affect these organic acids. Newly-recognized relationships exist between the polysaccharides in the mesenchyme and at the cell walls, which cause the osmotic tensile state of these tissues: it can be shown that the binding behavior of glucosamines is changed by sugars and lactose released in the skin tissues. With clockwise rotating galactose, however, the glucosamine connections can be normalized again. Pain receptors in the soft tissues are also thereby changed. Paticularly important in treatment of fibromyalgia is the recognition of cell-wall free bacteria. Research shows an increase in chronic and hidden bacterial infections. Patients with an extensive history of antibiotic treatments are more often susceptible to fibromyalgia. American researchers have indicated that bacteria are only partially killed with antibiotic therapy, and are able to change into " cell wall-free bacterial forms " , which remain in the skin tissues and have an antigenic effect. Because they are not fully recognized as antigens, they are not processed through inflammation, but rather lead only to partial immune reactions. An ingenious therapeutic form of the haptens (partial antigens in polysaccharide form), developed by the company Sanum in Germany, makes these cell wall-free forms recognizable again for the immune system by antigen marking. Such phenomena are described by mycoplasmas, chlamydia, staphylococci, cephalosporins and brucella. We have developed specific therapy forms (Sanukehle) to address these partially pathogenic exciters. Very frequently these cell wall-free bacteria are visible with the darkfield microscopy of the vital blood (without coloring). Treatment Because of the imbalance in their autonomic nervous system (which has physical causes) the patients are in a constant tensile state. They require an intensive regenerative therapy of the parasympathetic nervous system with neural therapies, and regeneration of the intestinal mucosa flora, which are the carriers of parasympathetic activity. Patients are done an injustice with anti-depressive treatment, which only decreases the liver function and thus the detoxification of the body. Anti-depressive medications only create eternal patients! Patients are not psychologically ill or depressed; they are in a continuous sympathotonic tensile state through the reduction of parasympathetic activity. Magnesium, potassium, manganese, as well as other trace elements, improves the condition. Initially, treatment is administered in a stationary treatment in a holistic medical center (e.g. Paracelsus Clinic Lustmühle or Paracelsus Al Ronc) over a period of one to three weeks. During the stay, the following therapies must be intensively administered: • Alkaline infusions and focused regenerative infusions with trace elements, vitamins and antioxidants (special isotonic bicarbonate infusions) • Strict dietary conversion, according to food allergies • Stimulation of gallbladder activity to increase elimination of organic waste products and the xeno-hormones • Infrared sauna, the only therapeutic instrument which deeply energizes the hypodermis and encourages the detoxification of heavy metals and organic waste products. This special, long-wave infrared radiation goes .8 cm into the hypodermis and promotes blood circulation and the dissolution of the fat-soluble free radicals, which have a cell-irritative effect • Colon-hydrotherapy and reflorisation is intensive detoxification therapy and stimulates the vegetative nervous system • Ozone therapy (facultative) • Pulsating magnetic field therapy or local hyperthermia • Restructuring of the internal milieu with alkaline substances and isopathica. (Isopathica and the newly developed Haptens are extremely effective in treating cell wall-free, chronic bacterial forms in the connective tissue) • In some cases, a natural treatment of the hormonal situation is necessary • Dental and other toxic foci are often present, as are heavy metal toxic loads. These are identified and treated in a later phase • Focused restructuring of the body's own " softening " natural fat components in the cells and connective tissues. Correct phospholipids and fatty acids (vegetable, high-quality oils, depending upon fatty acid analysis) are supplied • In difficult cases, a true reorganization can be achieved by complete body hyperthermia, in which a fever of 39.5 to 40.0 degrees celsius is induced in the patient • D-galactose-therapy (see above) • Myoreflex therapy, a refined osteopathic therapy from Dr. Mosetter. It both stimulates and loosens the vegetative nervous system. It particularly eases muscle tension, which is caused by sympathetic nervous system tonus and is quite painful • Focused movement training and breathing therapies, solar plexus exercises. Walking if possible Success Ratio Fibromyalgia is a classic example of an illness that produces tremendous costs under conventional medical treatment because those treatments are ineffective. One to three weeks of stationary therapy at the Paracelsus Clinic, followed by six months therapy at home, can produce a largely pain-free condition in the majority of patients. The treatment at home is simple and involves, for example, simple dietary conversion and biological medicines. Further Paracelsus alkaline infusions with detoxifying medicines and trace elements may be necessary every two weeks for some months, but only on an out- patient basis with the family doctor. We have been doing this kind of treatment very successfully for several years; in 80-90% of the cases we see a considerable improvement, and large conventional medical treatments or clarifications are no longer necessary. Support | Membership Login | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Site Map | © Copyright 2006, n Institute. A project of the n Institute, located at 3 Barnabas Road, n, MA 02738 T. 508.748.0816 F. 508.748.1976 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Morning a, FM was the first diagnosis I was given 12 years ago. As far as the pain thing goes, I had pain every where. Some places severe, others hardly noticable in camparison. They often give you that picture of the human body and ask you to mark off where your tender points are. I generally just circled the whole body. Tender points don't seem to be anything concrete, they vary individually. What does seem to be more concrete is that pain should be in ALL 4 quadrants of the body. I had pain as I say everywhere, but it was worse in my feet, and on the skin of my thighs, on my elbows where they would have pressure when resting on a chair arm or table. Backs of my arms and along my spine. I hated to be touched. You know how the flu feels, you generally hurt all over. It will vary some person to person, but it really feels like the flu ALL OVER. As, I said, that was my first diagnosis. Now I believe that FM is merely a symptom of something else. All the FM symptoms are also the symptoms of Lyme, and Lupus which my dad supposedly had, and MS, which my mom supposedly had and apparently Tony's staph infection concept, the list goes on and on. An FM diagnosis just tells us we are sick, but doesn't tell us with what. All the docs that used to not believe in FM at all, but now do, still haven't caught up to the why part. I think they will, sooner or later. > > > > I'm not sure this is the best list to ask questions about fibromyalgia, but > here goes anyway. > > > > I don't have a fibro diagnosis, but I have had, for years, severe pain in > fatty tissue. You have to press pretty hard but when you do I get a > stabbing, shooting electrical pain in the tissue. This is found in the > pressure points typical of fibro, but on me it is only where the pressure > points would also be connected to fatty tissue. > > > > Perhaps I am not typical, but this does not seem to me to be pain stemming > from the hypodermis. If it were then why wouldn't I have this stabbing pain > if I pressed on any body area? Why only in fatty tissue? > > > > Am I typical of fms patients, or do they have pressure pain anyplace? For > instance, if you press on the top of their head – no fat – would they still > get pain? > > > > a > > > > Wallace www.pbmn.org > > Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness of the connective tissue. Patients > commonly " hurt all over " , and their suffering is often magnified by > the fact that because the source of the disease is unknown physicians > have been known to discount the patient's symptoms. > > Conventional medicine to date has been unable to pinpoint the cause > (s) of fibromyalgia. Because it is a disease of the soft tissue, > which pervades the entire body, patient symptoms tend to be diverse > and change frequently. Consequently, the illness is often believed to > be pshychosomatic. This point of view does the patient a great > disservice! Like many diseases, fibromyalgia does have a > psychological component, which is magnified when diverse therapies > are administered without effect. The disease is often related to > hormonal and pre-menopausal conditions (this is why women are > affected more frequently than men), which are frequently expressed on > mental and emotional levels. > > Symptoms > Fibromyalgia symptoms are highly variable. They frequently include: • > Burning pain in the muscles and the hypodermis, which is often > rather " doughy " and decreased in tension > • Excessive tiredness during physical exertion and lack of stamina. > The actual strength is not diminished > • The skin and hypodermis are excessively sensitive to pressure and > impact > • In over 90 % of cases it occurs in women, usually in the middle of > life. Commonly, their hormonal situation has recently changed; often > they have taken the " pill " already for many years with good results > • Loss of libido is common, not only because of the pain, but > probably for hormonal reasons > • Symptoms are highly variable and change often, and patients are > commonly not tolerant to auxiliary stress > > The psychological symptoms of many patients come from a substantial > weakness of the parasympathetic nervous system. Resignation, tension, > sleep problems, even a secondary depression can result. The > relationship between the tonus (spontaneous tensile state) of the > parasympathetic nervous system, and its opponent, the sympathetic > nervous system, has strongly shifted. We can measure this objectively > with our new test method, the Heart Rate Variability Test. > > Etiology (Causes) > Acidic substances or other " free radicals " are stored in the > intermediate cell tissues. Very frequently patients have an " over > acidified " mesenchyme due to protein overload. Histamines and > serotonins magnify the problem, which is why hidden food allergies > must be addressed. Without individual, focused dietary therapy there > can be no success! Most diets fail to bring results because allergens > are not fully eliminated and no effort is made to neutralize > acidification. > > Suffering always has orthomolecular aspects: the essential amino > acids are not plentiful enough, but too many free amino acids are > bound in the cell tissues, which then bind H+ - ions (bound acids). > Calcium is usually stored in the soft tissues, which promotes tissue > rigidity on a long-term basis and magnifies bone decalcifying > processes. The unsaturated fatty acids in the blood (practically > never considered in conventional medicine, but of the greatest > importance) have a fundamental influence on hidden inflammatory > processes in the body. Improper nutrition leads to a substantial lack > of these high-quality fats, and a strong perponderance of the > inflammation-promoting saturated or transexamic fatty acids. > > Fibromyalgia usually involves a problem with endorphins. Low dose > naltrexone improves the body's endorphins and shows a clear > improvement within four to six weeks in 30% of fibromyalgias > patients. Through darkfield microscopy, we have further observed the > reduction of " blood magnetism " , or the decreased cell charge of > erythrocytes. This can be improved with a strict orthomolecular ther > apy, removal of neutralizing electromagnetic fields, and improvement > of the oxygen therapy (e.g. ozone therapy). The more cells are > supplied with oxygen, the less the lactate producing acidosis of the > tissues, with a corresponding decrease in pain. Treatment of the > underlying lactacidosis of the tissues with homoeopathic organic > acids (Sanum remedies) can decrease or affect these organic acids. > > Newly-recognized relationships exist between the polysaccharides in > the mesenchyme and at the cell walls, which cause the osmotic tensile > state of these tissues: it can be shown that the binding behavior of > glucosamines is changed by sugars and lactose released in the skin > tissues. With clockwise rotating galactose, however, the glucosamine > connections can be normalized again. Pain receptors in the soft > tissues are also thereby changed. > > Paticularly important in treatment of fibromyalgia is the recognition > of cell-wall free bacteria. Research shows an increase in chronic and > hidden bacterial infections. Patients with an extensive history of > antibiotic treatments are more often susceptible to fibromyalgia. > American researchers have indicated that bacteria are only partially > killed with antibiotic therapy, and are able to change into " cell > wall-free bacterial forms " , which remain in the skin tissues and have > an antigenic effect. Because they are not fully recognized as > antigens, they are not processed through inflammation, but rather > lead only to partial immune reactions. An ingenious therapeutic form > of the haptens (partial antigens in polysaccharide form), developed > by the company Sanum in Germany, makes these cell wall-free forms > recognizable again for the immune system by antigen marking. Such > phenomena are described by mycoplasmas, chlamydia, staphylococci, > cephalosporins and brucella. We have developed specific therapy forms > (Sanukehle) to address these partially pathogenic exciters. Very > frequently these cell wall-free bacteria are visible with the > darkfield microscopy of the vital blood (without coloring). > > Treatment > Because of the imbalance in their autonomic nervous system (which has > physical causes) the patients are in a constant tensile state. They > require an intensive regenerative therapy of the parasympathetic > nervous system with neural therapies, and regeneration of the > intestinal mucosa flora, which are the carriers of parasympathetic > activity. Patients are done an injustice with anti-depressive > treatment, which only decreases the liver function and thus the > detoxification of the body. Anti-depressive medications only create > eternal patients! Patients are not psychologically ill or depressed; > they are in a continuous sympathotonic tensile state through the > reduction of parasympathetic activity. Magnesium, potassium, > manganese, as well as other trace elements, improves the condition. > > Initially, treatment is administered in a stationary treatment in a > holistic medical center (e.g. Paracelsus Clinic Lustmühle or > Paracelsus Al Ronc) over a period of one to three weeks. During the > stay, the following therapies must be intensively administered: • > Alkaline infusions and focused regenerative infusions with trace > elements, vitamins and antioxidants (special isotonic bicarbonate > infusions) > • Strict dietary conversion, according to food allergies > • Stimulation of gallbladder activity to increase elimination of > organic waste products and the xeno-hormones > • Infrared sauna, the only therapeutic instrument which deeply > energizes the hypodermis and encourages the detoxification of heavy > metals and organic waste products. This special, long-wave infrared > radiation goes .8 cm into the hypodermis and promotes blood > circulation and the dissolution of the fat-soluble free radicals, > which have a cell-irritative effect > • Colon-hydrotherapy and reflorisation is intensive detoxification > therapy and stimulates the vegetative nervous system > • Ozone therapy (facultative) > • Pulsating magnetic field therapy or local hyperthermia > • Restructuring of the internal milieu with alkaline substances and > isopathica. (Isopathica and the newly developed Haptens are extremely > effective in treating cell wall-free, chronic bacterial forms in the > connective tissue) > • In some cases, a natural treatment of the hormonal situation is > necessary > • Dental and other toxic foci are often present, as are heavy metal > toxic loads. These are identified and treated in a later phase > • Focused restructuring of the body's own " softening " natural fat > components in the cells and connective tissues. Correct phospholipids > and fatty acids (vegetable, high-quality oils, depending upon fatty > acid analysis) are supplied > • In difficult cases, a true reorganization can be achieved by > complete body hyperthermia, in which a fever of 39.5 to 40.0 degrees > celsius is induced in the patient > • D-galactose-therapy (see above) > • Myoreflex therapy, a refined osteopathic therapy from Dr. Mosetter. > It both stimulates and loosens the vegetative nervous system. It > particularly eases muscle tension, which is caused by sympathetic > nervous system tonus and is quite painful > • Focused movement training and breathing therapies, solar plexus > exercises. Walking if possible > > Success Ratio > Fibromyalgia is a classic example of an illness that produces > tremendous costs under conventional medical treatment because those > treatments are ineffective. One to three weeks of stationary therapy > at the Paracelsus Clinic, followed by six months therapy at home, can > produce a largely pain-free condition in the majority of patients. > The treatment at home is simple and involves, for example, simple > dietary conversion and biological medicines. Further Paracelsus > alkaline infusions with detoxifying medicines and trace elements may > be necessary every two weeks for some months, but only on an out- > patient basis with the family doctor. We have been doing this kind of > treatment very successfully for several years; in 80-90% of the cases > we see a considerable improvement, and large conventional medical > treatments or clarifications are no longer necessary. > > Support | Membership Login | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Site Map | > © Copyright 2006, n Institute. > A project of the n Institute, located at 3 Barnabas Road, > n, MA 02738 T. 508.748.0816 F. 508.748.1976 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi, Yes, I understand what you are saying and I think also that fms is something else – infection. But my question really is about my particular pain. It is only in fatty tissue. Do you know of others with this symptom? It almost seems to fit the concept that fatty tissue stores toxins. a Morning a, FM was the first diagnosis I was given 12 years ago. As far as the pain thing goes, I had pain every where. Some places severe, others hardly noticable in camparison. They often give you that picture of the human body and ask you to mark off where your tender points are. I generally just circled the whole body. Tender points don't seem to be anything concrete, they vary individually. What does seem to be more concrete is that pain should be in ALL 4 quadrants of the body. I had pain as I say everywhere, but it was worse in my feet, and on the skin of my thighs, on my elbows where they would have pressure when resting on a chair arm or table. Backs of my arms and along my spine. I hated to be touched. You know how the flu feels, you generally hurt all over. It will vary some person to person, but it really feels like the flu ALL OVER. As, I said, that was my first diagnosis. Now I believe that FM is merely a symptom of something else. All the FM symptoms are also the symptoms of Lyme, and Lupus which my dad supposedly had, and MS, which my mom supposedly had and apparently Tony's staph infection concept, the list goes on and on. An FM diagnosis just tells us we are sick, but doesn't tell us with what. All the docs that used to not believe in FM at all, but now do, still haven't caught up to the why part. I think they will, sooner or later. > > > > I'm not sure this is the best list to ask questions about fibromyalgia, but > here goes anyway. > > > > I don't have a fibro diagnosis, but I have had, for years, severe pain in > fatty tissue. You have to press pretty hard but when you do I get a > stabbing, shooting electrical pain in the tissue. This is found in the > pressure points typical of fibro, but on me it is only where the pressure > points would also be connected to fatty tissue. > > > > Perhaps I am not typical, but this does not seem to me to be pain stemming > from the hypodermis. If it were then why wouldn't I have this stabbing pain > if I pressed on any body area? Why only in fatty tissue? > > > > Am I typical of fms patients, or do they have pressure pain anyplace? For > instance, if you press on the top of their head – no fat – would they still > get pain? > > > > a > > > > Wallace www.pbmn.org > > Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness of the connective tissue. Patients > commonly " hurt all over " , and their suffering is often magnified by > the fact that because the source of the disease is unknown physicians > have been known to discount the patient's symptoms. > > Conventional medicine to date has been unable to pinpoint the cause > (s) of fibromyalgia. Because it is a disease of the soft tissue, > which pervades the entire body, patient symptoms tend to be diverse > and change frequently. Consequently, the illness is often believed to > be pshychosomatic. This point of view does the patient a great > disservice! Like many diseases, fibromyalgia does have a > psychological component, which is magnified when diverse therapies > are administered without effect. The disease is often related to > hormonal and pre-menopausal conditions (this is why women are > affected more frequently than men), which are frequently expressed on > mental and emotional levels. > > Symptoms > Fibromyalgia symptoms are highly variable. They frequently include: • > Burning pain in the muscles and the hypodermis, which is often > rather " doughy " and decreased in tension > • Excessive tiredness during physical exertion and lack of stamina. > The actual strength is not diminished > • The skin and hypodermis are excessively sensitive to pressure and > impact > • In over 90 % of cases it occurs in women, usually in the middle of > life. Commonly, their hormonal situation has recently changed; often > they have taken the " pill " already for many years with good results > • Loss of libido is common, not only because of the pain, but > probably for hormonal reasons > • Symptoms are highly variable and change often, and patients are > commonly not tolerant to auxiliary stress > > The psychological symptoms of many patients come from a substantial > weakness of the parasympathetic nervous system. Resignation, tension, > sleep problems, even a secondary depression can result. The > relationship between the tonus (spontaneous tensile state) of the > parasympathetic nervous system, and its opponent, the sympathetic > nervous system, has strongly shifted. We can measure this objectively > with our new test method, the Heart Rate Variability Test. > > Etiology (Causes) > Acidic substances or other " free radicals " are stored in the > intermediate cell tissues. Very frequently patients have an " over > acidified " mesenchyme due to protein overload. Histamines and > serotonins magnify the problem, which is why hidden food allergies > must be addressed. Without individual, focused dietary therapy there > can be no success! Most diets fail to bring results because allergens > are not fully eliminated and no effort is made to neutralize > acidification. > > Suffering always has orthomolecular aspects: the essential amino > acids are not plentiful enough, but too many free amino acids are > bound in the cell tissues, which then bind H+ - ions (bound acids). > Calcium is usually stored in the soft tissues, which promotes tissue > rigidity on a long-term basis and magnifies bone decalcifying > processes. The unsaturated fatty acids in the blood (practically > never considered in conventional medicine, but of the greatest > importance) have a fundamental influence on hidden inflammatory > processes in the body. Improper nutrition leads to a substantial lack > of these high-quality fats, and a strong perponderance of the > inflammation-promoting saturated or transexamic fatty acids. > > Fibromyalgia usually involves a problem with endorphins. Low dose > naltrexone improves the body's endorphins and shows a clear > improvement within four to six weeks in 30% of fibromyalgias > patients. Through darkfield microscopy, we have further observed the > reduction of " blood magnetism " , or the decreased cell charge of > erythrocytes. This can be improved with a strict orthomolecular ther > apy, removal of neutralizing electromagnetic fields, and improvement > of the oxygen therapy (e.g. ozone therapy). The more cells are > supplied with oxygen, the less the lactate producing acidosis of the > tissues, with a corresponding decrease in pain. Treatment of the > underlying lactacidosis of the tissues with homoeopathic organic > acids (Sanum remedies) can decrease or affect these organic acids. > > Newly-recognized relationships exist between the polysaccharides in > the mesenchyme and at the cell walls, which cause the osmotic tensile > state of these tissues: it can be shown that the binding behavior of > glucosamines is changed by sugars and lactose released in the skin > tissues. With clockwise rotating galactose, however, the glucosamine > connections can be normalized again. Pain receptors in the soft > tissues are also thereby changed. > > Paticularly important in treatment of fibromyalgia is the recognition > of cell-wall free bacteria. Research shows an increase in chronic and > hidden bacterial infections. Patients with an extensive history of > antibiotic treatments are more often susceptible to fibromyalgia. > American researchers have indicated that bacteria are only partially > killed with antibiotic therapy, and are able to change into " cell > wall-free bacterial forms " , which remain in the skin tissues and have > an antigenic effect. Because they are not fully recognized as > antigens, they are not processed through inflammation, but rather > lead only to partial immune reactions. An ingenious therapeutic form > of the haptens (partial antigens in polysaccharide form), developed > by the company Sanum in Germany, makes these cell wall-free forms > recognizable again for the immune system by antigen marking. Such > phenomena are described by mycoplasmas, chlamydia, staphylococci, > cephalosporins and brucella. We have developed specific therapy forms > (Sanukehle) to address these partially pathogenic exciters. Very > frequently these cell wall-free bacteria are visible with the > darkfield microscopy of the vital blood (without coloring). > > Treatment > Because of the imbalance in their autonomic nervous system (which has > physical causes) the patients are in a constant tensile state. They > require an intensive regenerative therapy of the parasympathetic > nervous system with neural therapies, and regeneration of the > intestinal mucosa flora, which are the carriers of parasympathetic > activity. Patients are done an injustice with anti-depressive > treatment, which only decreases the liver function and thus the > detoxification of the body. Anti-depressive medications only create > eternal patients! Patients are not psychologically ill or depressed; > they are in a continuous sympathotonic tensile state through the > reduction of parasympathetic activity. Magnesium, potassium, > manganese, as well as other trace elements, improves the condition. > > Initially, treatment is administered in a stationary treatment in a > holistic medical center (e.g. Paracelsus Clinic Lustmühle or > Paracelsus Al Ronc) over a period of one to three weeks. During the > stay, the following therapies must be intensively administered: • > Alkaline infusions and focused regenerative infusions with trace > elements, vitamins and antioxidants (special isotonic bicarbonate > infusions) > • Strict dietary conversion, according to food allergies > • Stimulation of gallbladder activity to increase elimination of > organic waste products and the xeno-hormones > • Infrared sauna, the only therapeutic instrument which deeply > energizes the hypodermis and encourages the detoxification of heavy > metals and organic waste products. This special, long-wave infrared > radiation goes .8 cm into the hypodermis and promotes blood > circulation and the dissolution of the fat-soluble free radicals, > which have a cell-irritative effect > • Colon-hydrotherapy and reflorisation is intensive detoxification > therapy and stimulates the vegetative nervous system > • Ozone therapy (facultative) > • Pulsating magnetic field therapy or local hyperthermia > • Restructuring of the internal milieu with alkaline substances and > isopathica. (Isopathica and the newly developed Haptens are extremely > effective in treating cell wall-free, chronic bacterial forms in the > connective tissue) > • In some cases, a natural treatment of the hormonal situation is > necessary > • Dental and other toxic foci are often present, as are heavy metal > toxic loads. These are identified and treated in a later phase > • Focused restructuring of the body's own " softening " natural fat > components in the cells and connective tissues. Correct phospholipids > and fatty acids (vegetable, high-quality oils, depending upon fatty > acid analysis) are supplied > • In difficult cases, a true reorganization can be achieved by > complete body hyperthermia, in which a fever of 39.5 to 40.0 degrees > celsius is induced in the patient > • D-galactose-therapy (see above) > • Myoreflex therapy, a refined osteopathic therapy from Dr. Mosetter. > It both stimulates and loosens the vegetative nervous system. It > particularly eases muscle tension, which is caused by sympathetic > nervous system tonus and is quite painful > • Focused movement training and breathing therapies, solar plexus > exercises. Walking if possible > > Success Ratio > Fibromyalgia is a classic example of an illness that produces > tremendous costs under conventional medical treatment because those > treatments are ineffective. One to three weeks of stationary therapy > at the Paracelsus Clinic, followed by six months therapy at home, can > produce a largely pain-free condition in the majority of patients. > The treatment at home is simple and involves, for example, simple > dietary conversion and biological medicines. Further Paracelsus > alkaline infusions with detoxifying medicines and trace elements may > be necessary every two weeks for some months, but only on an out- > patient basis with the family doctor. We have been doing this kind of > treatment very successfully for several years; in 80-90% of the cases > we see a considerable improvement, and large conventional medical > treatments or clarifications are no longer necessary. > > Support | Membership Login | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Site Map | > © Copyright 2006, n Institute. > A project of the n Institute, located at 3 Barnabas Road, > n, MA 02738 T. 508.748.0816 F. 508.748.1976 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 I have no clue. I was given the FMS dx quite a few years ago, because I tested positive on almost all the tender points, despite having none of the general FM type pain I observed in friends of mine. At the time my sole concern was fatigue and I wasn't all that interested in my FMS dx. Later on I developed what I supposed could be identified as FM pain, since I don't seem to qualify as arthritic. But no, if you press me anywhere on the head, I will not experience pain. Although, certain places on the head are very painful when pressed. On the other hand, I know people with FMS who can't be hugged for the severe pain it causes them. I don't know what this means. All I know is that a CFS/FMS dx doesn't do me much good in the way of treatment, other than learning about some effective symptom relievers (like magnesium or b vitamins or even guaifenisen) through other CFS/FMS patients, it's basically a useless dx. penny a Carnes <pj7@...> wrote: I’m not sure this is the best list to ask questions about fibromyalgia, but here goes anyway. I don’t have a fibro diagnosis, but I have had, for years, severe pain in fatty tissue. You have to press pretty hard but when you do I get a stabbing, shooting electrical pain in the tissue. This is found in the pressure points typical of fibro, but on me it is only where the pressure points would also be connected to fatty tissue. Perhaps I am not typical, but this does not seem to me to be pain stemming from the hypodermis. If it were then why wouldn’t I have this stabbing pain if I pressed on any body area? Why only in fatty tissue? Am I typical of fms patients, or do they have pressure pain anyplace? For instance, if you press on the top of their head – no fat – would they still get pain? a Wallace www.pbmn.orgFibromyalgia is a chronic illness of the connective tissue. Patients commonly "hurt all over", and their suffering is often magnified by the fact that because the source of the disease is unknown physicians have been known to discount the patient's symptoms. Conventional medicine to date has been unable to pinpoint the cause(s) of fibromyalgia. Because it is a disease of the soft tissue, which pervades the entire body, patient symptoms tend to be diverse and change frequently. Consequently, the illness is often believed to be pshychosomatic. This point of view does the patient a great disservice! Like many diseases, fibromyalgia does have a psychological component, which is magnified when diverse therapies are administered without effect. The disease is often related to hormonal and pre-menopausal conditions (this is why women are affected more frequently than men), which are frequently expressed on mental and emotional levels. Symptoms Fibromyalgia symptoms are highly variable. They frequently include: • Burning pain in the muscles and the hypodermis, which is often rather "doughy" and decreased in tension • Excessive tiredness during physical exertion and lack of stamina. The actual strength is not diminished • The skin and hypodermis are excessively sensitive to pressure and impact • In over 90 % of cases it occurs in women, usually in the middle of life. Commonly, their hormonal situation has recently changed; often they have taken the "pill" already for many years with good results • Loss of libido is common, not only because of the pain, but probably for hormonal reasons • Symptoms are highly variable and change often, and patients are commonly not tolerant to auxiliary stress The psychological symptoms of many patients come from a substantial weakness of the parasympathetic nervous system. Resignation, tension, sleep problems, even a secondary depression can result. The relationship between the tonus (spontaneous tensile state) of the parasympathetic nervous system, and its opponent, the sympathetic nervous system, has strongly shifted. We can measure this objectively with our new test method, the Heart Rate Variability Test. Etiology (Causes) Acidic substances or other "free radicals" are stored in the intermediate cell tissues. Very frequently patients have an "over acidified" mesenchyme due to protein overload. Histamines and serotonins magnify the problem, which is why hidden food allergies must be addressed. Without individual, focused dietary therapy there can be no success! Most diets fail to bring results because allergens are not fully eliminated and no effort is made to neutralize acidification. Suffering always has orthomolecular aspects: the essential amino acids are not plentiful enough, but too many free amino acids are bound in the cell tissues, which then bind H+ - ions (bound acids). Calcium is usually stored in the soft tissues, which promotes tissue rigidity on a long-term basis and magnifies bone decalcifying processes. The unsaturated fatty acids in the blood (practically never considered in conventional medicine, but of the greatest importance) have a fundamental influence on hidden inflammatory processes in the body. Improper nutrition leads to a substantial lack of these high-quality fats, and a strong perponderance of the inflammation-promoting saturated or transexamic fatty acids. Fibromyalgia usually involves a problem with endorphins. Low dose naltrexone improves the body's endorphins and shows a clear improvement within four to six weeks in 30% of fibromyalgias patients. Through darkfield microscopy, we have further observed the reduction of "blood magnetism", or the decreased cell charge of erythrocytes. This can be improved with a strict orthomolecular ther apy, removal of neutralizing electromagnetic fields, and improvement of the oxygen therapy (e.g. ozone therapy). The more cells are supplied with oxygen, the less the lactate producing acidosis of the tissues, with a corresponding decrease in pain. Treatment of the underlying lactacidosis of the tissues with homoeopathic organic acids (Sanum remedies) can decrease or affect these organic acids.Newly-recognized relationships exist between the polysaccharides in the mesenchyme and at the cell walls, which cause the osmotic tensile state of these tissues: it can be shown that the binding behavior of glucosamines is changed by sugars and lactose released in the skin tissues. With clockwise rotating galactose, however, the glucosamine connections can be normalized again. Pain receptors in the soft tissues are also thereby changed. Paticularly important in treatment of fibromyalgia is the recognition of cell-wall free bacteria. Research shows an increase in chronic and hidden bacterial infections. Patients with an extensive history of antibiotic treatments are more often susceptible to fibromyalgia. American researchers have indicated that bacteria are only partially killed with antibiotic therapy, and are able to change into "cell wall-free bacterial forms", which remain in the skin tissues and have an antigenic effect. Because they are not fully recognized as antigens, they are not processed through inflammation, but rather lead only to partial immune reactions. An ingenious therapeutic form of the haptens (partial antigens in polysaccharide form), developed by the company Sanum in Germany, makes these cell wall-free forms recognizable again for the immune system by antigen marking. Such phenomena are described by mycoplasmas, chlamydia, staphylococci, cephalosporins and brucella. We have developed specific therapy forms (Sanukehle) to address these partially pathogenic exciters. Very frequently these cell wall-free bacteria are visible with the darkfield microscopy of the vital blood (without coloring). TreatmentBecause of the imbalance in their autonomic nervous system (which has physical causes) the patients are in a constant tensile state. They require an intensive regenerative therapy of the parasympathetic nervous system with neural therapies, and regeneration of the intestinal mucosa flora, which are the carriers of parasympathetic activity. Patients are done an injustice with anti-depressive treatment, which only decreases the liver function and thus the detoxification of the body. Anti-depressive medications only create eternal patients! Patients are not psychologically ill or depressed; they are in a continuous sympathotonic tensile state through the reduction of parasympathetic activity. Magnesium, potassium, manganese, as well as other trace elements, improves the condition.Initially, treatment is administered in a stationary treatment in a holistic medical center (e.g. Paracelsus Clinic Lustmühle or Paracelsus Al Ronc) over a period of one to three weeks. During the stay, the following therapies must be intensively administered: • Alkaline infusions and focused regenerative infusions with trace elements, vitamins and antioxidants (special isotonic bicarbonate infusions) • Strict dietary conversion, according to food allergies • Stimulation of gallbladder activity to increase elimination of organic waste products and the xeno-hormones • Infrared sauna, the only therapeutic instrument which deeply energizes the hypodermis and encourages the detoxification of heavy metals and organic waste products. This special, long-wave infrared radiation goes .8 cm into the hypodermis and promotes blood circulation and the dissolution of the fat-soluble free radicals, which have a cell-irritative effect • Colon-hydrotherapy and reflorisation is intensive detoxification therapy and stimulates the vegetative nervous system • Ozone therapy (facultative) • Pulsating magnetic field therapy or local hyperthermia • Restructuring of the internal milieu with alkaline substances and isopathica. (Isopathica and the newly developed Haptens are extremely effective in treating cell wall-free, chronic bacterial forms in the connective tissue) • In some cases, a natural treatment of the hormonal situation is necessary • Dental and other toxic foci are often present, as are heavy metal toxic loads. These are identified and treated in a later phase • Focused restructuring of the body's own "softening" natural fat components in the cells and connective tissues. Correct phospholipids and fatty acids (vegetable, high-quality oils, depending upon fatty acid analysis) are supplied • In difficult cases, a true reorganization can be achieved by complete body hyperthermia, in which a fever of 39.5 to 40.0 degrees celsius is induced in the patient • D-galactose-therapy (see above) • Myoreflex therapy, a refined osteopathic therapy from Dr. Mosetter. It both stimulates and loosens the vegetative nervous system. It particularly eases muscle tension, which is caused by sympathetic nervous system tonus and is quite painful • Focused movement training and breathing therapies, solar plexus exercises. Walking if possible Success RatioFibromyalgia is a classic example of an illness that produces tremendous costs under conventional medical treatment because those treatments are ineffective. One to three weeks of stationary therapy at the Paracelsus Clinic, followed by six months therapy at home, can produce a largely pain-free condition in the majority of patients. The treatment at home is simple and involves, for example, simple dietary conversion and biological medicines. Further Paracelsus alkaline infusions with detoxifying medicines and trace elements may be necessary every two weeks for some months, but only on an out-patient basis with the family doctor. We have been doing this kind of treatment very successfully for several years; in 80-90% of the cases we see a considerable improvement, and large conventional medical treatments or clarifications are no longer necessary.Support | Membership Login | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Site Map | © Copyright 2006, n Institute. A project of the n Institute, located at 3 Barnabas Road, n, MA 02738 T. 508.748.0816 F. 508.748.1976 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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