Foods for Fibromyalgia | Food and Nutrition
Cleansing and Detoxification
Benefits:
* Juice therapy offers a balanced away to supplement the diet.
* It stimulates the immune system
* Reduces blood pressure
* Aids in detoxification
* Protects the body from harmful environmental factors
* Ideal remedy for individuals suffering from nausea or digestive problems.
Nutritional Qualities:
* Concentrated energy
* Rich in vitamins, minerals and carbohydrates
* Allows for large quantities of vegetables to enter the digestive system.
(5 pounds of carrot make one quart of juice)
"I fast for greater physical and mental efficiency" – Plato
What is detoxification?
- Our bodies naturally do it everyday.
- Detoxification is a normal body process of eliminating or neutralizing toxins through the colon, liver, kidneys, lungs, lymph and skin. In fact, internal detoxification is one of our body’s most basic automatic functions. Just as our hearts beat non-stop and our lungs breathe continuously, so our metaboli
c processes continuously dispose of accumulated toxic matter. - However, in our world today, body systems and organs that were once capable of cleaning out unwanted substances are now completely overloaded; thus, many unwanted substances stay in our tissues. Our bodies try to protect us from dangerous material by setting it aside, surrounding it with mucous or fat so it will not cause imbalance or trigger an immune reaction. (Your body stores foreign substances in its fatty deposits – a significant reason to keep your diet and body fat low. Some people carry around up to 15 extra pounds of mucous that harbors this waste!)
Ideally, we should live in a pollution-free environment, eat untainted foods and drink pure water. However, since humans are born with a “self-cleaning system,” we know this has probably never been possible. Today, it isn’t even practical, so the next best thing is to keep pollutants to a minimum and to periodically get rid of them through a detoxification program.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy—the therapeutic use of water, steam, and ice—has been used for centuries to effectively treat injuries and a wide range of illnesses. Treatment techniques include baths (full body and specific body parts), compresses, showers, sitz baths, steam baths, and whirlpools. Hospitals, clinics, and spas worldwide use forms of hydrotherapy as safe and effective methods for treating such conditions as AIDS, back pain, bronchitis and other respiratory problems, cancer, hypertension, muscle pain and inflammation, fibromyalgia, and rheumatoid arthritis. Hydrotherapy is also useful in treating the discomfort caused by spinal trauma.
There are three categories of external hydrotherapy: hot water, cold water, and alternating hot and cold water. Hot water stimulates the immune system and increases circulation, helping to relieve the body of toxins. By soothing nerves, hot water calms and relaxes the body. Cold water, which constricts blood vessels, is effective in reducing inflammation. Cold-water treatments are also used to reduce fever. Alternating hot- and cold-water treatments have been found to alleviate upper respiratory congestion and stimulate organ function through improved circulation.
A word of caution: If you have any health-related problems or conditions, be sure to consult with your health care provider before beginning any hydrotherapy treatment.
Exercise has significant influence on detoxification.
-- Exercise speeds up removal of toxins through perspiration. Sweating helps expel toxins through the skin, your body’s largest organ of elimination. Exercising to the point of perspiration offers overheating therapy benefits, too. Tests show that when athletes sweat, for example, they excrete potentia
-- Exercise stimulates removal of toxins through deep breathing. Low impact aerobics help build a stronger diaphragm and elasticize your lungs.
-- Exercise stimulates metabolism, especially before you eat, to aid in weight loss. Exercise uses up stored body ft. Calories are burned at a greater pace for several hours after you exercise.
Benefits of Sauna
When you take a sauna, the heat pumps up blood circulation near the skin and stimulate sweating. The Finnish, who are known for sauna therapy, say a proper sauna
elicits about a quart of sweat per hour. I generally encourage sweating. It helps the body rid itself of unwanted materials and improves genera
The oldest know medical document, the Ayurveda, appeared in Sanskrit in 568 BC and considered sweating so important to health that it prescribed the sweat bath and thirteen other methods of inducing sweat. Throughout history, physicians have extolled the medicinal value of the sweat bath in its various forms such as the Finnish sauna, Russian banai, Islamic hammam, or the American Indian sweat lodge. Today, enthusiasts claim that beyond being relaxing the sauna gives relief from the common cold, arthritis, headaches, hangovers and "just about anything that ails you." Even if these claims are somewhat exaggerated, medical evidence shows that bathing in temperatures of 9O degrees C (192 degrees F) has a profoundly beneficial effect on a healthy body.
Studies show that poor cellular energy production due to poisoning of the energy-producing machinery of the cell (the mitochondria) is a common characteristic in both fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. In studies at the
In many ways, you could call fibromyalgia an energy crisis because one of the biggest complaints expressed by people diagnosed with the disorder is the feeling of complete and utter exhaustion and the lack of energy and vitality. In support of this hypothesis, some studies have found that fibromyalgia patients suffer from a condition in which structures called mitochondria within the muscle cells were inefficient in their production of energy, causing fatigue and a complete drain of energy in the individual. The lack of cellular energy eventually leads to immune system dysfunction. This is because the immune system is not able to have the energy it needs to eliminate toxins from the body or to fight infections. This puts even more demand on the immune system, which is already in a weakened state leading to further exhaustion.








