The New Fibromyalgia Remedy: Stop Your Pain Now with an Anti-Viral Drug Regimen

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Debilitating pain and tenderness in muscles, ligaments, and tendons are the typical symptoms of fibromyalgia, and this guide by a medical researcher of the disease dismisses traditional treatment—heat, exercise, and rest—in favor of antiviral medications that often provide immediate relief and eventual complete recovery. Offering new hope for advances in treatment, the discussion covers the difficulty of diagnosing fibromyalgia, the overlaps with chronic fatigue syndrome, the unrelatedness of arthritis, and the possibility that food allergies may trigger attacks. Patient success stories along the way encourage readers while data samples, references, and appendices provide clinical details.

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4.2
4 reviews
Dacoda Bodéwadmi
November 22, 2017
My fiancé suffers from fybromyalgia and even though I massage her pain areas, she explains it's as though her bones are burning. I feel so helpless and at times, guilty, as I am very active and at times, push her over her limit. She is allergic to lyrica so being native, I have resulted in the healing plants of our land, hoping to find relief for my love, A'ho.
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Vickie Thomley
May 3, 2021
A great read! Very informative.
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Daniel C. Dantini, MD, is a facial plastic surgeon who developed an interest in treating fibromyalgia after he was diagnosed with the disease. He has since spent years studying it and has treated thousands of patients. He is currently heading a clinical study for a major drug company to test the effectiveness of antiviral drugs in treating fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. He lives in Ormond Beach, Florida.

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