Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 Dear , I read from your posting that you have fibromyalgia. I have always wondered if I had it, but my symptoms seem to center on the skin all around my upper back area and shoulders hurting. The skin itself feels sore to the touch. I don't have the extreme tiredness or other achy joint areas that are associated with fibromyalgia. Maybe I have something else? Could you elaborate more? Thanks, Re: OT: Fibromyalgia and enzymes, thanks! > I think it's the Peptizyde that helps my fibro the most, so it's > interesting to hear it's a different combo that helps your mom. > Thanks for the thank you! > > > > > I wanted to post and share that my mother Dorathy who has suffered > with > > Fibromyalgia for years started using HN Zyme Prime and No-Fenol a > week ago. > > She is overwhelmed with the brilliant results she has had eating > without > > discomfort. Previously she said that about 85% of all foods caused > bloating > > and other symptoms. > > > > I am so thrilled to have been able to help my mom as a result of > > > Kelley and others posting on this topic! > > > > Serena > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 Dear , Thanks for replying abd sending me the links. I'm glad to hear the enzymes are helping you. I have decided to give them a try and see what happens. Re: OT: Fibromyalgia and enzymes, thanks! > I characterize my own fibro mostly as intense muscle soreness which > for me is always bilateral (both sides of body). Upper chest and > upper back are the two most common points of pain for me, although I > can have it other places, too. It feels very similar to over-use of > muscles such as from exercising or gardening which is what kept me > from going to the doctor for so many years, I thought I was just over- > exerting myself! Ha! I guess not, LOL! I also have the aching > joints, but the doctors referred to that as rhuematoid arthritis. > From what I've read, fibro can encompass the joint pain, too. > > There is a lot of crossing over with symptoms and auto-immune > syndromes. Enzymes help my fibro so very much, and not quite as much > with the arthritis as with the fibro, although still a huge > difference. For example, certain weather can cause me to have > arthritis pain, regardless of taking enzymes, but this is only an > occasional problem. So I am trying to say that for me, enzymes help > both the fibro and arthritis, but more so with the fibro. I was sent > from specialist to specialist before enzymes, but have been doing > quite well for almost two years now. I think adding Omega 3s has > helped some, too, so consider that. > > Found a few links for describing fibro; it has many symptoms to > choose from: > http://fmaware.org/fminfo/brochure.htm > > http://www.fmnetnews.com/ > > > > > > > > > > I wanted to post and share that my mother Dorathy who has > suffered > > > with > > > > Fibromyalgia for years started using HN Zyme Prime and No-Fenol > a > > > week ago. > > > > She is overwhelmed with the brilliant results she has had eating > > > without > > > > discomfort. Previously she said that about 85% of all foods > caused > > > bloating > > > > and other symptoms. > > > > > > > > I am so thrilled to have been able to help my mom as a result of > > > > > > > Kelley and others posting on this topic! > > > > > > > > Serena > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 The ZP/NF combo has helped her many food issues, so hopefully the addition of Peptizyde will help the pain. I will pass on your email to my mom. Serena > I think it's the Peptizyde that helps my fibro the most, so it's > interesting to hear it's a different combo that helps your mom. > Thanks for the thank you! > > > >> > I wanted to post and share that my mother Dorathy who has suffered > with >> > Fibromyalgia for years started using HN Zyme Prime and No-Fenol a > week ago. >> > She is overwhelmed with the brilliant results she has had eating > without >> > discomfort. Previously she said that about 85% of all foods caused > bloating >> > and other symptoms. >> > >> > I am so thrilled to have been able to help my mom as a result of > >> > Kelley and others posting on this topic! >> > >> > Serena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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