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Fibromyalgia is a difficult and painful condition which affects more than 40 million Americans annually. It manifests through pain all over the body, and is quite often misdiagnosed as it’s hard to detect it.

This is why it’s very important to recognize the early signs of the condition in order to start with the treatment as soon as possible and prevent severe pain.

Since there’s no cure for fibromyalgia, you can manage it with the help of light exercises, medications and cognitive behavioral therapy.

The muscle pain and tenderness can become a real problem after a while, and even painkillers won’t work. The condition doesn’t have an effect on the physical system only – it can also destroy your mental health.

Cause and diagnosis

The exact cause of fibromyalgia hasn’t been found yet, and there are no specific tests that can detect it. Doctors usually diagnose fibromyalgia by asking the patients if they have a list of symptoms you can see below.

Muscle and body symptoms

*Muscle pain

*Muscle twitching

*Morning muscle stiffness

*Muscle swelling

*Muscle tenderness

Sleeping problems

*Bruxism (teeth grinding)

*Hypnic jerk

*Fatigue

*Difficulty sleeping

*Muscle twitching and cramps overnight

Sinus and allergy symptoms

*Earaches

*Itchy ears

*Ringing ears

*Shortness of breath

*Excess mucus in the lungs

*Post-nasal drip and runny nose

Digestive problems

*Bloating, nausea, pelvic pain

*IBS

*Frequent urination

Sensory problems

*Increased sensitivity to smell, light and temperature changes

*Difficult seeing in low light

Cognitive problems

*Poor coordination and balance

*Difficult recognizing familiar surroundings and faces

*Tingling in the arms

*Language impairment

*Short-term memory problems

Reproductive problems

*Low sex drive

*Impotence

*PMS

Cardiovascular problems

*Irregular heartbeat

*Valve problems

*Symptoms similar to a heart attack

Skin, nail and hair problems

*Curved or ridged nails

*Hair loss

*Scarred or easily bruised skin

Mental problems

*Mood swings

*Anxiety and irritability

*Panic attacks

*Depression

Other symptoms

*Sudden weight loss or weight gain

*Vision problems

*Night sweats

*Headaches and migraines

*Carb cravings

*Chocolate cravings

If you notice that you’re experiencing some or a combination of symptoms from the list, we suggest visiting a doctor as soon as possible. In order to treat and prevent fibromyalgia, you can use acupuncture, breathing exercises, yoga or Tai Chi. Add some anti-inflammatory foods in your diet such as ginger and turmeric, and make sure to get magnesium, vitamin B12 and vitamin D supplements.

Deficiency of one nutrient can impact your health. Health problems are increasing rapidly. The American diet has changed significantly. Due to this, chronic nutrient deficiencies are also increasing. Poor health has become common now.

The most common nutritional deficiency is that of magnesium. Body needs magnesium for a variety of reasons. Magnesium is difficult to obtain from food.

Why is it difficult to obtain sufficient magnesium?

It was once easy to get your daily dose of magnesium. Eating what you grew would provide magnesium since soil has a lot of magnesium. But modern farming has destroyed the magnesium present in soil.

It is found in dark leafy greens, nuts, beans, seeds and mackerel. There are also supplements giving magnesium.

The following are 32 symptoms that show you could be deficient in magnesium.

  • Memory loss
  • Anxiety
  • Osteoporosis
  • Seizures
  • High blood pressure
  • Migraines
  • Type II diabetes
  • Dizziness
  • Cystitis
  • Constipation
  • Liver and kidney disease
  • Raynaud’s syndrome: may lead to numbness in extremities, color changes in skin as a result of temperature changes, and cold fingers or toes
  • Depression
  • Confusion
  • Heart issues
  • Muscle cramps
  • Bowel disease
  • Hypertension
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Asthma
  • Potassium deficiency: leads to  fluid retention, irritability, and extreme thirst,
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Calcium deficiency
  • Tremors
  • Blood clots
  • Fertility/childbearing issues: preeclampsia, preterm labor, problems in conceiving or staying pregnant
  • Tooth decay
  • Nausea
  • Insomnia
  • Personality changes: mood swings, depression, anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Respiratory difficulties

In order to prevent or solve this issue, you should regularly consume foods rich in this important mineral. However, you may still experience magnesium deficiency issues and not get the  recommended daily value.

Hence, you need to take supplements, one capsule a day. Yet, you need to be extremely cautious, as numerous supplements may include harmful ingredients, like gluten, preservatives, sugar, dairy or wheat.