CFS imageFibromyalgia (FM) is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. An example of tactile allodynia is when a person perceives light pressure or the movement of clothes over the skin as painful, whereas a healthy individual will not feel pain. Fibromyalgia patients are often affected by a number of symptoms other than pain, including debilitating fatigue, abnormal sleep where the brain does not reach all the restorative levels of sleep necessary for overall health, functional bowel disturbances and a variety of neuropsychiatric problems including cognitive dysfunction which can mean short and/or long term memory problems, slowed information processing ability, diminished attention span and anxiety and depressive symptoms.
There are many similarities between Fibromyalgia and CFS, but the presence and pattern of “tender points” differentiates FM from CFS.
By the use of plasma reactor technology, cells can be reprogrammed to their initial blueprint and the disorder causing Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia in short time will disappear.
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