November 13, 2006
Bioenergy Sugar Helping Fibromyalgia
I really don't know much about this, and woudl appreciate some feedback, but it looks very positive - especially since it's not a drug.
An article was posted today in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. In the article, it stated there were positive results for people with fibromyalgia who are treated with CORvalen, a product produced by the Bioenergy Life Science company.
Okay, here's the deal, and then you can read the rest of the article on your own. But I really need your feedback by posting a comment (just click on the comment link below). We can learn from one another this way.
Here is what got my attention: "2/3 of patients reported a average of 45 percent improvement in energy and a 30 percent improvement of quality of life in the first 12 days following the treatment." This includes less muscle pain and stiffness.
The study focused on the effects of certain specialized sugars on cellular metabolism. CORvalen contains D-ribose, a type of sugar produced by the body that promotes the synthesis of compounds that improve the production of energy at the cellular level, said the company in a statement.
You can read the rest of the story here… but it is a short article. When you're done, come back here and post a comment.






2 Comments on Bioenergy Sugar Helping Fibromyalgia »
November 14, 2006
Sheila @ 8:13 pm:
I am currently taking Corvalen as a supplement provided by my physician (who treats me for fibro). I can tell a HUGE difference when I don't take and when I do. I don't know how much it helps with muscle stiffness, but I do notice a change in energy level. I also take other supplements and prescriptions as well, but this definitely makes a difference and I think it is worth the $$$.
November 16, 2006
BRETT @ 11:02 pm:
i am interested in this CROvalen that i have been informed about, does anybody know if it is available in australia, if yes is it called CROvalen and also is a prescription needed and roughly how much is it to purchase. any information would be greatly appreciated…. regards and may GOD bless all fibro sufferers. brett