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Fibromyalgia | Last Active: Feb 6, 2018 | Replies (8)

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@JustinMcClanahan

Hello @lynneb2110, this would be a great development. I had not heard of innovativemedconcepts before and did a bit of research on my own. Here is another article from the NIH that may be worth taking a look at. It seems to say much of the same of the article you shared, which is good to see from multiple sources, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328426/.

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Yes, @JustinMcClanahan, I did read this one too! A superb development. Also, here’s a press release which synopsizes the study results thus far:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/journal-of-pain-research-publishes-results-of-prid-201-a-successful-phase-2-trial-using-imc-1-for-the-treatment-of-fibromyalgia-300418860.html

I’ve also had time to watch a couple of short videos on the innovativemedconcepts.com section about fibromyalgia about how the latent HPV1 virus can act inside you, touching just about all the common factors, including but not limited to IBS, bladder issues, facial pain, abdominal discomforts, and much more. I have not known of any cold sore or related virus that I had, but I know my mom did and could well have been exposed via her.

The other thing is the virus is also the culprit of chicken pox if you had it the virus lays dorment
inside of us ,the also causes Shingles so you need to get your shot ,this makes sense concerning fibromyalgia?research maybe on to the cause?

Yes! Did you watch the short video on “the science of the treatment” that’s on the company’s home page? It’s very informative, and actually makes some sense to me. (Me, a layman, but maybe an above average consumer of such info.) And yes that HSV-1 is responsible for a number of maladies, all unpleasant. And I got my shingles shot in my mid fifties, which in retrospect, might not last long enough, but I knew I would not enjoy it now.

Just finished reading the above articles ,finally sounds promising ,I've had this 30+ yrs ,doing the happy dance.Glad you got your Shingle shot going to show this to my rheumatologist next time I see her I had to stop the Celebrex as it upset my stomach when I was in the study group.Thanks for sharing.

So far I have posted to others and told others about this significant finding I think we need to get the word out.