Every woman and female celeb should know about Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia strikes women irrespective of age- it may be any woman aged 20-55. Therefore, a strict watch on this disease is required.
Perhaps you should reconsider your thoughts on your gradual and acute muscle aches. If it has been there for long, that means something is wrong.
Fibromyalgia is a muscoskeletal disorder that causes extreme pain in joints, pelvis, as well as abdomen. It may also affect jaws and is characterized by extreme pain in these areas.
This ailment runs in the genes mainly and affects nearly 4% of the population today- both men and women equally. If you experience problems in sleeping, memory, headaches or any pain the abdominal cavity; have a thorough check-up with your healthcare practitioner.
Fibromyalgia is associated with sleeping problems, changes in body immunity as well as psychiatric equilibrium. Those suffering from depression or mental illness are the victims of fibromyalgia.
Fibromyalgia’s natural treatment consists of proper sleep, exercise, diet, and regular meditation. On the whole, Fibromyalgia demands a transition in your lifestyle and therefore, medications are of little effect in such cases.

Mothers today feel under pressure to be a “yummy mummy” — an ideal they believe is unattainable and forced upon them by celebrities, a study said.
A survey carried out asked over 10,000 people about the modern day struggles mothers face. The report found that celebrity mums like Victoria Beckham and Angelina Jolie were making everyday mothers feel inadequate.
Almost 70 percent of mothers said they felt that yummy mummy celebrities placed too much pressure on them to always look their best while trying to combine a family life with work demands.
And when it comes to comparing themselves to celebrity mums, 42 percent voted Beckham the most unrealistic role model, followed by Jolie (11 percent) and Madonna (9 percent).
Half of all mums also agonised about being seen to be ‘green’ and how to best feed their family.
The idealistic views can not only leave mothers feeling “disillusioned with their own lives”, it can also lead to partners, family members and friends being dismissive” when mums don’t live up to these unrealistic expectations.
Nearly seven out of ten mothers felt their partner did not appreciate them, with one in ten feeling more appreciated by their pet.