Approximately 33 years ago I was talking to what I thought was a conspiracy theorist. They told me fibromyalgia was designed by the CIA as a war weapon. It would be deployed through a spray in an enemy area. Once infected, the soldier would lose muscle strength to the point they could only carry nothing more than a canteen. After testing in an area, they found the spray did not disappear, but remained in the earth Gulf Stream and moved around the world infecting certain parts of the population which was susceptible to it. AIDS was also developed to kill the enemy. The CIA thought it would be best to test it in a small village in Africa. However, they didn’t realize many of the men were truck drivers. These drivers had multiple wives/families in different villages. These wives also had multi husbands who were truck drivers. By the time the CIA had figured this out, the disease had spread and they needed a cover story. When this person told me, I thought they might be a whack job, but nowadays it makes a lot of sense. What else has the CIA experimented with? Legionnaires disease comes to mind. A controlled group who will return home with their symptoms after attending a National Legion Convention.
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I don't know but why don't we ask Anthony Fauci, He's pretty good with that kind of thing. I'm sure Bill Gates could give some info too on how to murder and maim and spread disease. Just sayin'.
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Fibromyalgia is a blanket term that doctors use to diagnose patients with when they don’t know what’s wrong with them.
The body pains people experience when they believe is caused by fibromyalgia is actually caused by poor body mechanics, tightened/weakened muscles and restricted range of motion.
Think about it like this. The human body is designed to move a specific way. When we’re younger, it’s easy for our body to self adjust when we don’t use it properly. Some people naturally learn how to engage the right muscles for a movement but others don’t. As we age and we’re not using certain rotator and posture muscles.. they turn off and we start over engaging the more dominant muscles. Now throw in an entire generation that’s sitting down all day and looking at their phones and poor posture habits like crossing your legs and sleeping with your knees touching etc... it’s going to lead to a bad time.
Once one portion of your body stops working right.. the problem traverses the posterior chain and leads to low back and or neck pain. You’re pretty much in a constant state of clenching. Depending how long this goes untreated with proper exercises to stretch and strengthen those muscles you start to develop neurological problems. What I mean by this is that you literally forget how to move your body the right way. It takes an immense amount of dedication and focus to relearn these things to develop new neurological path ways.
You know how people have accepted that getting older comes with experiencing more body pain and limited range of motion? Yet some 70+ year olds can run marathons? This is the difference I’m trying to illicit. People who understand how to use their body and those who don’t. No one needs to live in pain.
Some people literally can’t do things that their body is designed to do!!!!