Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is characterized by pain in the muscles,
joints, tendons, and fibrous tissues of the body, especially in
localized areas called trigger points. The diagnosis consists
of widespread pain lasting for more than 3 months. The pain is
widespread as in above and below the waist and on both sides of
the body. In addition, patients must classically have 11 out of
18 trigger points.

When pressed with a force of about 2 pounds, the trigger points
are painful, not just tender. Also, patients are frequently troubled
by other symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, unrestful sleep,
irritable bowel syndrome, headaches, decreased memory and/or concentration,
chemical sensitivities, and others.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition, there is thought to be no
known cure and sufferers are encouraged to learn to live as well
as possible with the pain and other symptoms. However, many patients
with Fibromyalgia have been completely cured with the WT3 protocol. Some doctors feel they can help most of their
Fibromyalgia patients with this protocol.
Like Wilson's Temperature Syndrome, the diagnosis of Fibromyalgia
is not made with laboratory findings. The cause of Fibromyalgia
is still unknown.
WT3
Therapy