I hope you had a very
happy and peaceful Christmas. I have
been wanting to create a suitable logo for this blog. When I did the Christmas one with the symbolic
star and holly it inspired me to use the star with lettering. Stella is the Latin word for 'star'.
The Virgin Mary was formerly given the byname 'Stella Maris', meaning 'star of
the sea'. My name is Stella Mary! So now
we have a logo. Suggestions are always
welcome for improvement.
I wasn’t sure whether I would be able to produce an eNews
this week, but I have gathered a number of things together, so here goes:-
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WORDz FOR THE WEEK
99.
It’s not how hard you fall that matters, it’s how long it takes you to
get back up.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Treatment Guide,
2nd
Edition [Kindle Edition]
Special Offer for Kindle users or potential users.
Includes free wireless
delivery via Amazon Whispernet
Kindle books on
fibromyalgia
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Multivitamins:
So Many Types, So Many Labels
By MELINDA BECK
Your mother made you take them. Many doctors agree. Even the
Flintstones seem to endorse them. But do you really need a multivitamin?
How do you know if you
need a multivitamin? And how do you choose which one? Melinda Beck explains.
The answer is ... probably
not, although much depends on your age, gender, diet and health. One thing is
certain: A one-size-fits-all multivitamin can't precisely meet everyone's
needs. People over 50 need extra vitamin B-12, but not as much iron as many
multivitamins contain. Children who take adult multivitamins may be getting too
much vitamin A. And many women need a separate supplement to get extra calcium,
since it's too bulky to fit into a multivitamin.
Panel rejects experimental chronic fatigue syndrome drug Ampligen
Men with fibromyalgia
often go undiagnosed, Mayo Clinic study suggests
Association of
monoamine-synthesizing genes with the depression tendency in chronic fatigue
syndrome patients.
Evidence for overlap
between urological and nonurological unexplained clinical conditions.
Amitriptyline for
neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia in adults.
All
the above articles and many more besides can be found here:-
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FibroMadness
Fibromyalgia
causes millions of people all over the world to suffer, and while there is
finally new research into this disease, many questions remain unanswered. For
instance fibromyalgia was labeled as fibrositis, (First labeled by Gowers in
1904), and later rheumatism, etc, until the American College of Rheumatology
agreed in 1990 to diagnostic criteria, (11 or more specific tender points
throughout body.)
What causes fibromyalgia? The history of fibromyalgia is very old has only recently received the attention needed to find the cause.
What causes fibromyalgia? The history of fibromyalgia is very old has only recently received the attention needed to find the cause.
You can join FibroMadness
too
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Voices of Fibromyalgia (Facebook)
Support
and Awareness Page for Survivors of Fibromyalgia. Providing Inspirational
Affirmations, Photos, Stories, Life Lessons, Resources and Projects. Healing
the World, One VOICE at a Time. We're also the hosts of THE FIBRO SHOW ♥
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Yoga - Christmas Tree Pose
– Vrksasana
Honor the season by
grabbing your nearest family member for a partnered version of tree
pose. Stand side by side and each bring your outer leg into the raised
position. Link arms around your backs and lean on each other for support.
From Ann Pizer, your
Guide to Yoga
Anyone else
feel like you're in limbo this week? Christmas has come and gone but it left
behind a pantry full of sugary treats. The new year is on the horizon, but you
wouldn't want to get a jump start on your resolutions, would you? Oh, you
would? Well, here's a little delayed gratification for you. Sign up for any of
these free newsletter courses to get yourself back into the swing of things...
starting next week.
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Drug Induced Nutritional Deficiencies and Gluten Sensitivity
Many Medications Rob Your
Already Malnourished Body of Nutrients
Drug induced nutrient loss
is a common yet often ignored side effect of prescription medications. Often
times, gluten sensitive patients who are chronically ill, are prescribed
medicines for their symptoms. Unfortunately, their physicians never sit down
with them to explain this problem.
Find out more about gluten
free and sign up for free updates
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Holiday Edition of Foods For Fibromyalgia Newsletter
The year has flown by quickly and I can't
believe the new one is almost upon us! This year was spent mostly
researching and writing 2 new books. And as exciting as this was, and with lots
of new research and information to share with you when they're released in 2013
(take a sneak peek here: http://tinyurl.com/dy3sor3
), I did not have as much time to connect with you through my regular
newsletters. Now that the 2 new books are completed however, I'm freed up
to focus my attention on providing you with some exciting resources and tools
to help you transform your health in the coming months and year ahead!
With that said, I have some questions to ask YOU! In order to provide you with the best nutrition and health information, resources, and therapies you desire and require, would you be willing to fill out a short survey? This will greatly help me out as I'm presently working on some brand new products and services to provide you the much-needed help you deserve to reduce pain and other symptoms that are associated with fibro and this will help me give you exactly what you want and need!
As a token of my appreciation you will get my FREE gift: "Fermented Foods for Fibromyalgia + Recipes". Simply click on this link and answer these questions. Please answer honestly. All information will be kept confidential. This is YOUR opportunity to go for getting what you want and need in fulfilling your health and wellness goals in 2013 and I am here to support you in every way possible. Thanks! I appreciate your guidance in helping me improve and better serve you ;)
With that said, I have some questions to ask YOU! In order to provide you with the best nutrition and health information, resources, and therapies you desire and require, would you be willing to fill out a short survey? This will greatly help me out as I'm presently working on some brand new products and services to provide you the much-needed help you deserve to reduce pain and other symptoms that are associated with fibro and this will help me give you exactly what you want and need!
As a token of my appreciation you will get my FREE gift: "Fermented Foods for Fibromyalgia + Recipes". Simply click on this link and answer these questions. Please answer honestly. All information will be kept confidential. This is YOUR opportunity to go for getting what you want and need in fulfilling your health and wellness goals in 2013 and I am here to support you in every way possible. Thanks! I appreciate your guidance in helping me improve and better serve you ;)
Here's the link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/W8KF282
Read
the rest of Dr D’s newsletter here
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Energy Foods Slideshow: A Diet to Boost Your Mood and Energy Level
Though it’s too soon to
say, "An apple a day keeps the doldrums away," researchers are
studying the links between what we eat and how we feel. There is evidence that
changing your diet can change your metabolism and brain chemistry, ultimately
affecting your energy level and mood.
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Sour Tips, Sweet Results
By Gloria Gilbère, CDP., DAHom., PhD., DSC., EcoErgonomist, Wholistic
Rejuvenist
I’m always looking for
healthy tips to share with my readers and clients; this is one I couldn’t resist.
The following are ways to
use lemons, if you have more unique tips to share, email: lemons@gloriagilbere.com and we’ll post and give credit...click below to continue reading...
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I hope that 2013 will be a
good year for you. 2012 has been a far
better one for me than 2011 was so I’m hoping for even greater things next
year.
Best of wishes to you all
Stella
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N.B. I would
like to point out to you that the information in my eNews blog is passed on to you mainly from other
sources. Links are given to the
original articles. I take no
responsibility for their accuracy but freely give them publicity if I think
they might be of interest to my readership.
Sites I refer you to are for
information only. They might conflict in their opinions, they might not
even be medically sound, but I merely offer them for you to peruse and make
your own judgements, accept or reject as you will. Only by reading widely
can we get an overall picture of fibromyalgia syndrome and how we can deal with
its symptoms, learn to cope with them and still have a life. Any advice or recommendation of a medical or
legal nature should always be discussed with a qualified professional.
I also include
various awareness items, benefits issues, as well as general health
considerations. Anyone wishing to
reproduce any of the included items in printed form should seek permission from
the originators.
Wordz for the Week
are from ‘Wordz for the Day’ by Donnie Kuhn, Sr. who died in May 2011.
This eNews is my
personal offering to fibromyalgia sufferers and their carers and is not related
to any other organisation or charity.
I previously sent
out emails as FMSSAS eNews. Past issues
of FMSSAS eNews can be found at www.fms-sas.co.uk/fmseNews.html and on a
blog at http://fmssas-enews.blogspot.com These ceased at the end of November 2012 when
I resigned as a trustee. This blog commenced on 8th December 2012.