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How to Treat Fibromyalgia

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Summary: Fibromyalgia is a painful condition in which the muscles and tissues of the body are sensitive and painful. Find out what underlying issues are often associated with fibromyalgia with information from a chiropractor in this free video on health and injury treatments.

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By Dr. Kim Makoi
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Dr. Kim Makoi has been a chiropractor in San Francisco for more than 11 years. He is also an addiction specialist.read more

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"Hi, my name is Doctor Kim Makoi. I'm a holistic chiropractor from San Francisco, California. And this is how to treat Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a painful condition where the muscles and tissues of the body are very sensitive and very painful. And it is a condition where there's still a lot of controversy in the medical community about exactly what it is, and exactly how to treat it. In our practice here, we find that pretty much across the board, people with fibromyalgia also have other underlying issues, especially toxicity issues. Often allergy issues. Often a huge component of emotional stress. So, in treating fibromyalgia it's important to address all of these issues. So if you're suffering from fibromyalgia, start looking for places where you might be..you might have had toxic exposure, or where you might be currently having toxicity issues, and, areas of emotional stress. And make sure that all of these areas are addressed, along with the pain component of the condition. And that is how you treat fibromyalgia."

eHow Article: How to Treat Fibromyalgia

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