It is estimated that between 6 and 8 million people in the United States suffer from Fibromyalgia of which 80% are women.
Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic condition where the person experiences intense pain in different parts of the body, including muscles, connective tissues, and joints, along with various other symptoms.
Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia
The symptoms of Fibromyalgia vary widely between individuals. Widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points in specific places in the neck, shoulders, back, hips and upper and lower extremities characterize this common chronic pain syndrome in the absence of apparent organic disease. Other symptoms of fibromyalgia include: 
Inflammation Regulates Pain Signals In Fibromyalgia
Any pain syndrome has an inflammatory profile comprising of inflammatory mediators. This could vary from person to person, even varying in the same person at different times. The biochemical mediators of inflammation include cytokines, neuropeptides, growth factors, and neurotransmitters.
Regardless of the type of the pain, whether it is sharp, dull, aching, burning, stabbing, numbing, or tingling, all pain arises from inflammation and the inflammatory response. Inflammation and inflammatory responses lead to activation of pain receptors, transmission and modulation of pain signals, neuronal plasticity and central sensitization (a process associated with progressive amplification of a response).
There is growing evidence to show that inflammatory response has a major role to play in fibromyalgia:
- Higher levels of cytokines are found in fibromyalgia patients;
- Clinical symptoms of fibromyalgia are correlated with elevated inflammatory markers;
- Similar cytokine patterns are found in fibromyalgia patients and different psychiatric disorders;
- Initiation of fibromyalgia has been associated with chronic psychological stressors and inflammatory disorders, such as migraine and irritable bowel syndrome;
- Fibromyalgia shares many clinical features with chronic hepatitis C infection, including musculoskeletal pain and fatigue.
The good news is that Fibromyalgia is not life-threatening, even though it is painful and uncomfortable. While there is no cure, there are many ways to relieve the symptoms of this chronic condition.
Fibromyalgia Treatment Is Challenging
It is hard to treat Fibromyalgia. Medications can ease the pain of fibromyalgia and improve sleep. They are painkillers (acetaminophen), antidepressants and anti-seizure drugs. In spite of various pharmacological treatments, no single drug or group of drugs has proved to be particularly useful in treating fibromyalgia patients. As of now, there is only one drug approved by the US FDA in the treatment of Fibromyalgia syndrome but this drug has harmful side effects in long term use.
Moreover, current Fibromyalgia treatments only address the symptoms and have no effects on inflammation. There are also many alternative approaches available including nutrients, herbs, and herbal remedies for reducing fibromyalgia symptoms.
FlameEz™ Remedy Offers A Whole Body Approach To Fibromyalgia
FlameEz-Vascular is a patent pending herbal remedy formulated according to clinical and scientific evidence that balancing inflammatory response could provide long-term benefits to fibromyalgia. The formula is optimized to provide a whole body approach, i.e., relieve systemic inflammation in fibromyalgia.
By keeping inflammation under control, FlameEz-Vascular remedy will:
- Improve the balance of nitric oxide and prostaglandins, which contributes to the severity of the pain response in fibromyalgia and migraine*
- Reduce oxidative stress and restore the body’s antioxidant defense*
- Improve vascular function and increase oxygen supplies*
- Help sleep and relieve chronic fatigue*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
If your symptoms keep coming back, you may have chronic inflammation in your system. Try the total body approach to improve the quality of your life!
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