Fibromyalgia
and Diet
G.
Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
Volume
20, number 5, 2/25/02, page 28
When fibromyalgia patients eliminated all refined carbohydrates, they
felt better.
Regardless of your discipline, anyone who has cared for patients with
fibromyalgia knows how difficult and frustrating it can be. There have
been occasional success stories with a variety of approaches:
biofeedback; soft tissue mobilization; electroacupuncture; manipulation;
hormones (estrogen, thyroid); exercise; and a variety of supplements including
malic acid; magnesium; selenium; vitamin E; vitamin B1; 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan;
omega-3 fatty acids; and proteolytic and digestive enzymes. But we are
far from a cure; anyone who comes up with the nutritional or pharmacological
magic bullet will be able to buy an island and fly there in his or her
private jet.
Two years ago, there was an interesting study conducted on 33 fibromyalgia
patients.1 Eighteen female fibromyalgia patients
were compared to 15 female controls. The study group was placed on a raw-food
vegan diet consisting of fruits; vegetables; legumes; cereals; nuts; and
seeds. The control group continued on their regular diet. After three
months, the groups were given a series of tests and questionnaires. Researchers
reported that the raw-food group had:
improved sleep;
less joint pain;
weight loss;
increased feeling of well-being;
reduced serum cholesterol; and
reduced urine sodium.
This diet eliminated all refined carbohydrates and was low in sodium and
fat. It is yet another example of a recurring theme in therapeutic nutrition.
When macronutrient intake is shifted to foods that reduce the synthesis
of pro-inflammatory substances, improved function often results. It will
certainly take a motivated patient to follow this diet, and change will
not occur overnight. But with such a frustrating disorder, eating "health
food" is clearly worth a try.
Reference
1. Kaarginen K, Lammi K, Hypen M, et al. Vegan diet alleviates fibromyalgia
symptoms. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 2000; 29:308-313.
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