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It started with a bad case of the flu. For the rest of that year I visited the clinic due to sleep marathons and strange body aches and each time they told me I had the flu. People don’t just get the flu 5 times in a year. That was in 1986. When I started needing a nap every day I thought it was allergies, the doctor laughed and told me I was a boring housewife. Other symptoms arose, spastic colon and inflamed intestine. Diagnostic tests of the upper and lower GI were unable to find any underlying medical problems.

In 1991, I had a strange feeling in my hands. Within 4 days, every joint in my body had become hard and swollen, I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Essentially, I was disabled for the next two weeks, unable to stand without support, unable to open my hands, and too exhausted to think. It took about 6 months for me to return to a regular level of health. Muscle and joint pain remained a frequent problem. When my RH factor didn’t show up on a blood test, I was diagnosed with disrupted sleep patterns and treated with Ambien.

Between 1997 and 1998 I lost two jobs due to memory problems and the inability to react adequately in a situation involving clients. In 1999, I was physically exhausted and in pain, for a while I had to give up cooking on the stove because it would distract me and I would walk away leaving the pots to dry. It was when a pan with oil caught fire that I decided to stick with the microwave for a while. One day I even walked out of a store to find that I had left my keys in the car with the engine running. Another visit to a doctor finally gave me a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Of course, a diagnosis doesn’t end the problem, it just gives you the information to help you deal with it. Once I knew what the problem was, I was able to learn more and find ways to better live with the disease. As I became more educated, I was able to maintain better control of my symptoms. Regular exercise in the form of dancing and walking kept my body in fairly good condition. A good diet avoiding fried foods and excess sweets made a big difference. I did notice the increase in pain if I indulged in some foods like chocolate ice cream. Staying hydrated and avoiding stressful situations is also key to managing symptoms. However, we cannot always maintain control of our lives. Stress happens and Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can often spiral downward; I was fighting that downward spiral when I found Moringa.

I received an email from a friend telling me to look up Moringa and the Miracle Tree online. There was a wealth of information about the amazing tree, its nutritional benefits, and promising research into its medicinal properties. This plant is said to have properties that inhibit the growth of cancer cells, provide unsurpassed nutrition, are high in antioxidants, speed healing, and may have positive effects on more than 300 medical conditions. When my friend stopped by a few days later, she brought me a promotional information packet and told me about another friend of hers who also has fibromyalgia. The woman had been using the products developed from the Moringa plant and within a month she was able to stop using her cane for the first time in 10 years. In addition to getting relief from fibromyalgia symptoms, she lost weight and saw an improvement in her glucose levels due to diabetes. After hearing that amazing news and being impressed by what I had read online, I decided to go ahead and try the product myself. I don’t think I’ve ever made a better decision. Within a week I saw and felt an improvement in my concentration, memory, and skin. I was able to sit down and read a book for the first time in a year. My hands, which had been chapped from the dry winter weather, were now well hydrated and healed.

I have continued to take Moringa for the past 4 months and have noticed an improvement in my mood, energy levels, hair and complexion. I am not cured, I never will be; however, the downward spiral of poor health has stopped and I am now working to return to a higher level of well-being with the help of this amazing product. I plan to continue Moringa Daily Nutrients and am confident my symptoms will continue to subside as time goes on, hopefully complete remission.

If you suffer from Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome I suggest you try the practices that gave me relief.

healthy diet

Avoid fried foods and frequent sweets

active lifestyle

A regular schedule with consistent bedtime and wake times

· Stay well hydrated

Avoid stress

Try Moringa

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