Health knowledge made personal

Live Better With Fibromyalgia

California 23452
Published author, international speaker, and complementary care expert, Dr. Richard A. DiCenso has over 30 years experience in treating fibromyalgia disease. Using his considerable background in Human Biochemistry and Orthomolecular Nutrition, Dr. DiCenso has helped to bring relief, without the use of drugs or surgery, to thousands of individuals who suffer from fibromyalgia and chronic pain. No Matter What You’ve Been Told Fibromyalgia Does Not Mean A Lifetime Of Pain And... Full Bio
› Share page: Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati

Recent Posts

Fibromyalgia & Weight Gain: Tips to Keep Those Pounds from Piling On

Fibromyalgia weight gain is something that Fibromyalgia sufferers have a problem with in part because of their craving for carbohydrates.  But...

Fibromyalgia & Weight Gain: Mindful Eating – The Easy Tip Keep the Weight Off

Fibromyalgia weight gain is a symptom of Fibromyalgia that can cause a lot of emotional pain.  A Fibromyalgia diet can be an important...

Fibromyalgia Weight Gain: Mindful Shopping Can Help

Fibromyalgia weight gain is a problem that Fibromyalgia sufferers around the world have to deal with every day.  With some new studies that are...

Latest Activity

process-indicator
Live Better With Fibromyalgia and Greg Katz are now friends. Apr 18 2012
Live Better With Fibromyalgia and ayurveda are now friends. Nov 16 2011
Live Better With Fibromyalgia and Barbara M. are now friends. Sep 24 2011
Live Better With Fibromyalgia updated their profile. Sep 09 2011
Live Better With Fibromyalgia and See Kim W. are now friends. Sep 08 2011
Live Better With Fibromyalgia's Whiteboard
Here are my recommendations for heating pads for Fibromyalgia; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjnsD1i3okE
 
Mar 08 2011 by rlee8235

Thanks for the friend invitation! I'm going to enjoy reading your posts. I have started mild exercise and keep my food intake around 1400 calories but haven't lost an ounce.....

Chains are still there!  

 
I know from working with so many Fibromyalgia sufferers over the years, that once they start an exercise routine, they feel better.  They are breaking one of the many chains that this disease has wrapped around them.  If you would just start to incorporate more exercise in your day, you will slowly come to see the results with weight loss.