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How do I stop severe hunger caused by fibromyalgia

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  • MarkM88
    MarkM88 Online Community Member Posts: 3,119 Connected
    April 2021 edited April 2021
    You should give this a read:

    https://www.everydayhealth.com/fibromyalgia/weight-loss-tips-for-fibromyalgia-sufferers/

    Although it’s about weight loss you should look at the following:

    When you have fibromyalgia, the appetite-signaling hormone leptin may be out of sync. That sends inaccurate hunger messages to the brain, making you eat more, says Dr. Holtorf.


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