Fibromyalgia, and what causes it – according to SVA

Page 1

Fibromyalgia, and what causes it – according to SVA Fibromyalgia (FM or FMS) is a medical disorder characterized by chronic widespread pain and allodynia, a heightened and painful response to pressure. Fibromyalgia symptoms are not restricted to pain, leading to the use of the alternative term fibromyalgia syndrome for the condition. Other symptoms include debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, and joint stiffness. Some patients may also report difficulty with swallowing, bowel and bladder abnormalities, numbness and tingling, and cognitive dysfunction. Fibromyalgia is frequently comorbid with psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety and stress-related disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder. Not all people with fibromyalgia experience all associated symptoms. Fibromyalgia is estimated to affect 2–4% of the population, with a female to male incidence ratio of approximately 9:1. The term "fibromyalgia" derives from new Latin, fibro-, meaning "fibrous tissues", Greek myo-, "muscle", and Greek algos-, "pain"; thus the term literally means "muscle and connective tissue pain").

Ayurveda tells us that isolating the actual cause of an imbalance is already half the work done towards correcting it. This is nowhere more true than in the case of Fibromyalgia. More so than other imbalances or dis-eases, identifying the etiological factors at play constitute the most important step in correcting and eliminating it. While SVA recognizes that individual conditions and exceptions may be present, it does give us a list of common trigger factors that may include: • poor quality, and/or improper diet and nutrition • consumption of un-intelligent protein or dead protein • a diet heavy with too many large beans • addition of large quantities of onion and garlic in the diet • consumption of white sugar, white flour, etc • irregular and improper daily, nightly and seasonal routines (dietary, sleep routine, exercise/work-out routine) • misuse of the five senses • high exposure to EMF / EMR: electro-magnetic fields, electro-magnetic radiation An increase in the number of cases of Fibromyalgia are being reported at an amazing speed, specially in the US, as research and studies try to unravel the riddles of this mysterious ailment. According to SVA, however, and as you can see from the list above, the main etiopathogenesis for fibromyalgia revolves around the diet; the root of the imbalance. A poor diet and lifestyle causes a variety of toxins including: • •

• •

Ama – a heavy, sticky substance resulting from improper digestion Amavisha – acidic and reactive toxins resulting from unattended toxic waste in the body

Garavisha – environmental industrially manufactured toxins, toxic fumes, and chemicals Indravajrabhijanyavisha – electro-magnetic vibrational Toxins such as EMF / EMR

These toxins settle into the muscles and the joints and are distributed throughout the sandhis or gaps in our systems, and when left unchecked and unhindered, they eventually attack the nerves. Symptoms of fibromyalgia include but may not be limited to:


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.