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About Mary Shomon:Mary Shomon
Patient advocate and author Mary J. Shomon explores confusing conditions, highlighting the pros and cons of conventional and
alternative approaches. Speaking from experience, and incorporating the advice of both leading practitioners, alternative medicine experts, and empowered patients, she offers you tips for developing recovery plans, and provides clear direction and solutions for sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.

Mary's other bestsellers have helped hundreds of thousands of patients with Living Well
With Hypothyroidism
and Living Well With Autoimmune Disease.


 

 

Sick and Shunned: When Everyday Smells are an Enemy, Society Should be an Ally
The Albuquerque Tribune has an excellent article on environmental illness and chemical sensitivites, which are more common in people with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
Interdisciplinary Approach Benefits Fibromyalgia Patients
Patients suffering with fibromyalgia may benefit from an interdisciplinary approach that includes medication, exercise, and relaxation. "Fibromyalgia patients appear to be very responsive to an interdisciplinary treatment, and currently it is viewed as a last-ditch effort for these patients. However, our study suggests that this may be something which can be used early on in treatment rather than waiting to the end when it may not be very useful to them," said Cynthia Van Keuren, PsyD, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. Read the entire article.
Duloxetine May Be Effective for Treatment of Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Duloxetine, a drug being studied for treatment of depression, appears to be an effective and safe treatment for symptoms of fibromyalgia in patients with or without major depressive disorder , especially women, researchers said on March 4th at the American Academy of Pain Medicine 20th Annual Meeting. Read about it.
Earlier Treatment For CFS Means Likelier Recovery
Teenagers with symptoms of chronic fatigue are more likely to recover in the long run if they are treated earlier, according to Australian research.
Find out more now.

The Chronic Fatigue/Celiac Disease Connection
Researchers are finding that some cases of chronic fatigue syndrome may be undiagnosed celiac disease. Read the article now.
Cognitive Therapy Not Effective for Persistent Fatigue
Read about this research study that found that cognitive behavioral therapy did not prove to be an effective intervention for persistent, unexplained fatigue.
Hear Author Mary Shomon on the Radio

Mary's official media tour begins tomorrow, 3/16, and a number of live radio interviews are already scheduled for tomorrow and later in the month.

3/16 9:30 am WKXJ-FM/Chattanooga TN

3/16 10:05 am Accent Radio Network - w/The Right Balance

3/16 11:35 am KTSA-AM/San Antonio TX, w/Eliza Sonneland

3/16 2:20 pm WDRC-AM/Hartford CT, with Mary Jones

3/16 3:00 pm WRVC-AM/Charleston W, Viewpoint show

3/22 9:00 am KGAB-AM/Cheyenne-Denver WY, Morning Zone

3/23 11:00 am WBAA-AM/Indiana Public Radio AM920 Magazine

3/26 12:10 pm KSWB-AM/Portland OR, Morning Show

3/30 12:40 pm KLPW-AM/St. Louis MO, live w/Greg & Karen
Read more...

Iherb.com Carrying Book at Great Discount
Online retailer Iherb.com is now carrying Living Well With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, and making the book available to readers at a tremendous discount price of $8.00, plus shipping. I've been sending readers to Iherb for years for books, vitamins, supplements, etc., and have never had anyone describe anything but wonderful service from them -- along with incredibly low prices. I get most of the supplements I personally use from them as well. Order online now, or you can also order by telephone, toll-free 888-792-0028.



TODAY IS PUBLICATION DAY!
Today, March 2, 2004, is the official publication day for my new book, Living Well With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. Amazon is officially shipping orders! The book lists for $14.95, but Amazon is taking 30% off, so it's only $10.47 plus shipping. If you want to make sure you get a copy hot off the press, order now at Amazon.com.

amzn-buy90x68.gif - 1863 BytesAre you wondering if you have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or fibromyalgia? Check out the Risks and Symptoms Checklist now. If you're interested in an online preview, read Chapter 1, or check out the Reviews.


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Mary Shomon is
a brilliant and
compassionate patient advocate who has written
a thorough and balanced book that will teach
you how to get well now.
-- Jacob Teitelbaum, MD

If you're one of the millions afflicted with Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or think you may be, start changing your life for the better now by reading this crucial book. There are very real answers that will help you even more than you dare to hope, and Mary Shomon has done an absolutely masterful job of providing them to you here.
-- Dr. Joseph Mercola

All Information © 2004, Mary J. Shomon. All rights reserved.

Note: This site does not provide medical advice. The contents are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you read here. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.

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