Fibromyalgia and Yeast Infections - Tips on How to Eliminate Them

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I found several cases of my friends that they develop fibromyalgia and yeast infections right after having a hysterectomy.
They are confused how this could happen and whether FMS (Fibromyalgia Syndrome) is part of candidiasis symptoms or not.
If you have this kind of condition, fibromyalgia and yeast infections, I hope this article will benefit you.
You must know that generally, during and after your surgery, they will give you a broad spectrum antibiotic.
That antibiotic will cause a lot of fungal infections and also develop bacterial infection.
That will add to your problem.
Flagyl is a common prescribed drug that you should take.
However, I personally don't recommend that as Flagyl is one of the worst for candida, so you have a double antibiotic whammy.
As for fibromyalgia, I know that fibromyalgia is treated with magnesium.
It helps the muscles to relax.
It is what they give intravenously when a woman goes into preterm labor.
It stops the uterus from contracting.
Also, from a spiritual aspect, unresolved bitterness and negative emotions contribute to this.
Alternatively, for fibromyalgia and candidiasis, you can take flaxseed oil.
Increase your intake for the flaxseed oil to 3 tablespoons per day.
If you are taking capsules, that is 14 1,000 mg capsules three times per day.
The oil is more cost effective and easier - you can drizzle it on salads and vegetables, or stir it into drinks, don't heat it.
In my experience, when people eradicate candidiasis, the fibromyalgia disappears, and for another case, symptoms of hypothyroidism also disappear.
D'Adamo's book, Eat Right For Your Type, suggests that certain foods can cause "inefficient" or "reduced" thyroid function in certain blood types.
My fibromyalgia clients who have undertaken restricted candidiasis-elimination-type diets have all experienced remission of symptoms/elimination of fibromyalgia and yeast infections at the same time.
In living with fibromyalgia, as well as arthritis, you should definitely avoid the nightshade vegetables, such as tomato, green pepper, eggplant, and white potato.
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