What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Pediatric Fibromyalgia, A Safe New Treatment Plan for Children
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Grand Central Publishing
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Pediatric Fibromyalgia

A Safe New Treatment Plan for Children

Grand Central Publishing

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In this newly revised edition, experienced medical professional, Dr. R Paul
St. Amand, shares must-know knowledge for children on pediatric fibromyalgia.

Muscle pain; fatigue; bladder infections; insomnia; hypoglycemia; IBS; chronic
candidiasis. If you have one or more of these symptoms or syndromes, you may
have fibromyalgia.

In 1999 Dr. St. Amand, an experienced endocrinolost and UCLA assistant
clinical professor, published his effective protocol for reversing
fibromyalgia, based on nearly half a century of research, including his own
experience with the disease and that of hundreds of his patients. Years later,
thousands of fibromyalgia sufferers have followed Dr. St. Amand's
revolutionary program and have experienced amazing results.

This third edition of the book offers the latest research and Dr. St. Amand's
breakthrough program that uses guaifenesin, an inexpensive, safe, and
increasingly available medication that can help reverse the disease. The
authors have seen symptoms eliminated and normal living restored in an
astonishing 90 percent of the fibromyalgia sufferers they treated with
guaifenesin. In this edition, readers will find more patient anecdotes and a
deeper understanding of patient symptoms, treatment, and results, including:


* More information about the current treatment of fibromyalgia and what causes it
* New results from Dr. St. Amand's City of Hope study about the efficacy of the guaifenesin treatment
* Changes in disesase protocol
* A discussion of pharmaceuticals in treatment
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