Supplements for Fibromyalgia Little Rock AR

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General Nutrition Center
501-664-2663
6000 W Markham Ap St
Little Rock, AR
General Nutrition Center
501-219-2206
14000 Cantrell Rd
Little Rock, AR
Planet Smoothie
501-664-2400
6835 Cantrell Rd
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas-State of
501-221-0566
Little Rock, AR
Shaklee Products Distributors
501-851-4999
14807 Cedar Heights Rd
North Little Rock, AR
Vitaminsplus
501-223-2650
9112 N Rodney Parham Rd
Little Rock, AR
Diet Center-Heights
501-663-9482
5901 R St
Little Rock, AR
Diet Center of Pea Ridge
501-664-1069
224 Schoolwood Ln
Cammack Village, AR
Arkansas Dietetic Licensing Board
501-221-0566
Little Rock, AR
Davidson Aubrey
501-851-4999
14807 Cedar Heights Rd
North Little Rock, AR

The 4 Best Supplements for Fibromyalgia

There are many ways to approach chronic conditions like fibromyalgia. Many patients find relief with complimentary and alternative practices including Chinese herbal medicine and vitamin supplements. While there's no regulation on the safety and efficacy of these over-the-counter products, many patients swear by them. Here, we take a look at four supplements that may help relieve some fibromyalgia symptoms.

1. SAMe, pronounced Sammy, is S-adenosyltheionine. It's not an herb or vitamin but rather a synthetic version of an amino acid compound found naturally in the body and plants. It's thought to help with depression, energy level and to protect the liver. For patients with fibromyalgia, depression and fatigue are part of the syndrome. Some studies say SAMe may relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis too. Other studies contradict this information and it is generally agreed that more research is needed. SAMe is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects.

2. Vitamin D. Many studies have linked vitamin D deficiency with muscle weakness, musculoskeletal pain, immunodeficiency disorders and fibromyalgia syndrome. Vitamin D2 is synthesized by plants and Vitamin D3 is synthesized by our skin in response to sunlight.  According to the National Institutes of Health, vitamin D helps us maintain normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus and aids in the absorption of calcium to form and maintain strong bones. While it's hard to get enough sunlight to supply our Vitamin D needs, it's easy to take a supplement.  Nutritionists advise adults to take between 800-1000 IU per day but people who are Vitamin D deficient might require as much as 2000 IU daily. 

3. Fiber. Constipation and irritable bowel syndrome are common with fibromyalgia.  Alternative and traditional health practitioners recommend fiber to help push food through the intestines, relieve constipation and diarrhea. If getting enough in your diet is diffi...

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