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This link provides an interesting concept on how the Chinese have long believed how "dampness in the body" relates to fibromyalgia pain. There is a list of damp foods (to avoid) and dry foods to help ease symptoms.
This link provides an interesting concept on how the Chinese have long believed how "dampness in the body" relates to fibromyalgia pain. There is a list of damp foods (to avoid) and dry foods to help ease symptoms.
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