Fibromyalgia: S.H.I.N.E. Protocol May Help With Treatment & Pain Management of the Syndrome by Jacob Teitelbaum


Fibromyalgia: S.H.I.N.E. Protocol May Help With Treatment & Pain Management of the Syndrome

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Ann Marie G. Halstead
Thank you for sharing this, Dr. Teitelbaum, and for your dedication to finding treatment for fibromyalgia & CFS. Welcome to the 30Seconds tribe!
Jacob Teitelbaum MD [inactive]
Thanks Ann Marie;-) It is a lot of fun guiding people on how to get their health back!
Ann Marie G. Halstead
It must be very rewarding.
Elisa Schmitz
It's so helpful to understand more about fibromyalgia and what can be done to help. Thank you for sharing this, Jacob Teitelbaum , and welcome to #30Seconds. We look forward to learning and growing with you!
Jacob Teitelbaum MD [inactive]
Hi Elisa, Likewise! We are all students, and we are all teachers;-)
Jacob Teitelbaum MD [inactive]
Not just rewarding and emotionally/spiritually satisfying. Doing this is the most fun thing in the world for me!
Donna John
Welcome, Jacob Teitelbaum ! Fibromyalgia is so often misunderstood. Thank you so much for educating us on the syndrome.
Meredith Schneider
So interesting! Thank you for sharing. Welcome Jacob Teitelbaum
Keith Sereduck
I think this treatment would help set up the basis for a good recovery, I just wish you could somehow add one more letter; a "p" for having a positive attitude. Being a fighter for 34 years (since I was 12), if it's one thing I've learned, being positive is what's going to get you up out of bed and moving around, exercising. Negativity and complaining can habe disastrous results in the mind of someone with fibromyalgia.

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