Today I’ve received an email asking
me: “Did you know
that nearly
half of all fibromyalgia patients have damage to the nerve fibers
in their skin (commonly known as Small-Fiber polyneuropathy)? The remedy
should be Fibrolief Cream (1). I had anticipated that the research on small
nerve fiber and fibromyalgia would lead to exploitation by marketing of drugs
(2). I read: “Revolutionary topical delivery system designed to
deliver fast acting nutrients to the nerves and help you attain faster relief
from nerve pain.” Believe me, there’s no data to prove this. I have already written
on Fibrolief pills (3). You will find information there on the ingredients of
Fibrolief.
The ingredients haven’t been
tested in a proper scientific study to work in fibromyalgia. The skin is meant
as a barrier against the outer world and therefore tries to hinder substances
to enter the body. Some do penetrate, but to a lesser extent than through mucous
membranes, which the body uses to absorb nutrients for instance. Try to eat a
banana with your skin. Rub it into your skin and feel relieved of the pangs of
hunger.
Would I spend money on
Fibrolief Cream – certainly not.
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