Interesting information was recently published about a doctor who is
achieving success with fibromyalgia through intravenous micronutrient therapy (IVMT). This is the process of injecting nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
This doctor is getting an 80% success rate while other traditional therapies, like medication, are failing. Why is this doctor getting a better outcome? Because the disease, fibromyalgia, is really your body/muscles calling out for help because they’re
in need of nutrients.
Injecting nutrients directly into the bloodstream bypasses your digestive system. This solves
two potential problems:
- The digestive system can be clogged up, preventing nutrient absorption.
- A food or supplement may not break down into a form readily absorbed and used by your body, again preventing nutrient absorption.
So why is this doctor getting only an 80% success rate, and not 100%? Because he only injects
high doses of 4 nutrients: Vitamin C, B-complex, Calcium, and Magnesium. These are all recommended supplements, but often you do
need the whole range of nutrients that your body uses, and not just 4 nutrients, to fully recover.
There are other ways to solve the two problems above. I often stress the fact that a
vitamin supplement needs to dissolve into a form your body can use in order to do you any good. For this to happen, you need to use a whole food supplement system that allows the supplements to dissolve and to be available for your body to use. Quality is key.
The second problem is solved by
cleaning out your digestive system, so that the nutrients you take in will be absorbed. What you have in your small intestines are
little villi that are like fingers reaching out to absorb nutrients from all sides of each little finger. These tiny villi can get packed down with mucous or other unmentionables,
blocking nutrient absorption. You must clean out your villi, so that the nutrients can get into your blood stream.
Use cleansing products for
one week before adding nutrients like vitamins and minerals. This cleansing process ensures that your digestive system will be
ready to absorb the nutrients that you are about to give it.
Cleanse your digestive system first, especially if you have a history of constipation. Then, use quality supplements guaranteed to be designed for optimal absorption. When you incorporate these two strategies, you can avoid the expense of intravenous therapy and set yourself on the road to recovery.