Fibromyalgia
Inflammatory disorder that causes severe pain throughout the body.

A disabling disorder, Fibromyalgia includes memory problems, dizziness, numbness and/or tingling, diarrhea, cramping, headaches, morning stiffness, inability to sleep well, achiness, tiredness throughout the day, bruxism, restless leg syndrome, sleep apnea, rapid muscle contraction during sleep, irritable bowel syndrome, and fluid retentions. People that suffer from this auto-immune disease also commonly suffer from tenderness in the neck and chest, elbows, in the hip joints, and along the vertebrae. Motion sometimes can irritate the discomfort and soreness even more. Alpha-EEG anomaly is a sleep disorder often suffered by victims of Fibromyalgia. This results in poor sleep because brain activity goes on during periods of deep sleep that cause awakening.
Statistic show that Fibromyalgia occurs ten times more in women than men, and affects about 2 to 4 percent of the American population (Nye, 1995).
Glyconutritionals: Implications in Fibromyalgia
By supplementing high grade glyconutrients, the immune system stops disfunctioning and all the symptoms of Fibromyalgia begin to go away.
Glyconutrients are like the alphabet language of our cells. Instead of using 26 letters, our bodies use 8 hexagonal glyconutrients to communicate to each other. Every cell in our body requires an adequate amount of these glyconutrients to communicate correctly. When they are missing, they cannot communicate correctly, and this causes the cells to malfunction and become unhealthy leading to diseases and disorders. Glyconutrients are known worldwide to improve basic body physiology, improve the immune system functions, and improve organ functions in our body. For all people, not just those with Fibromyalgia, glyconutrients are vital to our health for cellular communication.