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I don't know why it wouldn't, if fibromyalgia is an inflammatory condition. It's great for all inflammation....my dh uses it for the occasional gout attack. My mother had a touch of arthritis in her hip and it went away within two days of using celery seed. I do get it in supplement form, from Vitamin World (my mom works at one). If you can't find it locally, you can order it online from them (www.vitaminworld.com). Search on celery....right now it's $5.96 for 100 tabs of 600mg each, buy one get one at half price. I'm *never* without several bottles in the house.

I see the dose on the bottle is one 3x/day, but I told my friend with RA to start with four tablets in the morning and four in the evening (you can't OD on this stuff) and she saw relief within a day or two.

Sharyn

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I wonder if that would work for fibromyalgia - do you get it in supplement form?

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