Blood Tests for Fibromyalgia
While there are no blood tests that definitively tell you whather you have fibromyalgia, there are tests that tell you some critical information if you want to get better.
A large percentage of fibromyalgia patients have problems related to chronic inflammation. The inflammation is caused mainly from poor nutritional practices and intake of toxic drugs. This leads to pain in the muscles and joints, and can also lead to depression and skin sensitivity.
Two tests that you should seriously consider having run, if you have fibromyalgia are a Homocysteine test and a C-reactive protein test (CRP).
Homocysteine is a toxic amino acid that can damage the linings of your arteries and increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. It is also present in people who suffer from chronic pain and can be a primary cause of inflammation.
What causes Homocysteine to be high ? A detoxification process called methylation isn’t working properly. It isn’t working properly mainly because of nutrient deficiencies in the diet.
CRP is a special protein that is formed when there is inflammation in the body. High levels are seen when you have a cold or flu or even if you have arthritis. It may be responsible for some of the all over achy feelings some fibromyalgia patients feel.
These problems can be fixed and they can be a real key to getting out of your chronic pain. Medical doctors try to treat them with drugs, but this approach has two big problems. First, the drugs have all kinds of side effects, including stomach bleeding, liver disease, strokes, heart attacks and kidney disease. Second, the drugs don’t fix the nutrient deficiency and can actually cause your body to burn up more nutrients to detoxify the drugs.
The best way to work on this is to use vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants that work on getting these inflammatory toxins out of the body. And, working with a doctor who is familiar with fibromyalgia and can prescribe doses that will actually work for you based on blood testing.
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