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Fibromyalgia and Full Spectrum Oil


Fibromyalgia & Full Spectrum Oil:


Fibromyalgia is a condition where pain and stiffness is felt around joints, and in muscles and bones.


People with fibromyalgia frequently experience symptoms of chronic pain, insomnia, fatigue, migraines, brain fog and gastrointestinal issues.


Researchers believe that fibromyalgia affects the way the brain processes pain signals, amplifying painful sensations. Sometimes the condition is a result of an injury or illness, but often pain accumulates over time with no known cause.


Triggers can be stress, changes in weather, lack of sleep, injury, or physical activity or inactivity.

90% of those who have fibromyalgia are women.


Those with a family history, arthritis or lupus also have a greater risk of developing Fibromyalgia.

How Full Spectrum Oil can help:


- Research shows that Full Spectrum Oil has demonstrated an ability to reduce pain in those with fibromyalgia, as well as to alleviate anxiety, sleeplessness, and digestive issues.

- The endocannabinoid system regulates the threshold for harmful stimuli, which is why hemp and cannabis work so well to relieve pain and restore quality of life in those with fibromyalgia.

- Full Spectrum Oil desensitises pain receptors in the body, resulting in decreased perception of pain by the nervous system. Additionally, there are anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties of Full Spectrum oil at play.


Full Spectrum Oil orally or taken via edibles is very effective.

- Applying Full Spectrum Oil topically to pain points has also been shown to be effective when in conjunction with taking the Oil orally.


Other natural alternative healing options for those with fibromyalgia:


- Prebiotic and probiotic foods - a healthy microbiome is essential for absorption of nutrients to support gastrointestinal and neurological systems.

- Walking, stretching, yoga, Pilates, swimming are all low-impact activities that can help reduce pain.

- Acupuncture, massage, meditation and osteopathy have also all been shown to have positive impacts on those suffering from fibromyaglia.


Online ordering is here, please check our Dosage Guide for more information on how much Oil to take www.hormonehealthnutritionist.com

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