| Fibromyalgia, trigger points, subluxationsand rigor mortis As we age, calciumaccumulates in the soft tissue. As a matter of fact, the age of an organism can be determined by the amount of this pathological calcification ofthe soft tissues. In muscles cells, calcium is the trigger for contraction. As calcium enters the cell, the muscle cell contracts, and then as it is pumped out again, the muscle relaxes. If the pathologicalcalcium in a cell reaches a certain point, and the cell is no longer able to remove it, then the muscle cell will stay in a contracted position indefinitely. This is the definition of a trigger point, a pathologically contracted group ofmuscle cells that cannot release. As we age, our muscles become tighter and tighter with more trigger points becoming evident. These trigger points can also pull the vertebra out of alignment causing subluxations andcompression of the spinal nerves. Fibromyalgia is the pathological accumulation of trigger points in a person whose age does not justify the calcification. Rigor mortis is the ultimate expression of this muscle contraction. As allATP production stops in the cells at death, calcium floods into all the musclecells and causes global contractions. Various mechanisms of how this happenshave been proposed. Some claim that the kidney's inability to effectivelyremove phosphorous from the bloodstream results in a accumulation of acidicphosphorous in the cells. The body then imports calcium into the cell tomaintain a proper ph. The beneficial results with Guanifenesin supportthis claim. Some suggest that magnesium deficiencylowers ATP production so that the cells cannot rid themselves of the calciumthat naturally enters the cell due to concentration gradients (1:10,000) Others suggest infections as acause. Certain infections cause hypercoagulation which decreases localcirculation, thereby lowering local oxygen levels. Lower oxygen levelsdecreases ATP production and ATP is required to operate the pumps which keepcalcium from accumulating in the cell. Regardless of the initial cause ofFibromyalgia, the calcium must be removed to effect a recovery. For thisreason, EDTA chelation is an option since it is able to chelate pathologicalcalcium out of the body. The 3 potential causes of Fibromyalgia mayalso be addressed with chelation 1) Phosphorous accumulation due to kidney insufficiency: EDTA chelation has been shown tohave a normalizing effect on kidney function bringing low creatine levels up andhigh creatine levels down. This information can be found in the followingstudy: "The effect of EDTA chelation plus supportive multivitamin/tracemineral supplementation upon renal function. A study in serum creatine. E.W. McDonagh, D.O." Also, the increase of metabolic potassium inmagnesium di-potassium EDTA helps displace cellular phosphorous. 2) Low ATP production due to low magnesium levels: Magnesium is a difficult mineral to absorband not commonly found in adequate amounts in the standard Americandiet. If magnesium based EDTA is used, then magnesium levels can berestored. 3) Hypercoagulation due to infection: Chelation is known to reduce hypercoagulationdue to its stimulating effects on prostacyclin and it's inhibitory effects onthromboxane (the hormones which control the blood clotting cascade). Thus magnesium based chelation not onlyaddresses the manifestations of fibromyalgia (the calcifications) but also thepotential causes of it. AmazingHealth.us AmazingHealth.US Shortcuts.name Shortcuts.name Mr-Shortcut.net OneShortcut.com Shapelinks.US Healthiest.ws HowToCureCancers.com MrShortcut.info GreatestDoctor.net GreatestDoctorOnearth.com UEB.us MisterShortcut.US HealthSupport.US BestShortcuts.com MisterShortcut.org HealingNaturally.net Shortcuts.name Health-Supermarket.com Health-Supermarket.us Mr-Shortcut.com MisterShortcut.com MrShortcut.net MrShortcut.US MastersandMillionaires.com NaturallyHealing.net Healthiest-Websites.com Success-Shortcuts.US NaturallyHealing.net Success-Shortcuts.com Healthiest.ws |
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