Mapping, what is it and what does it have to do with Fibromyalgia?

Check out this video for a great explanation of mapping and the Guaifenesin Protocol by Victoria Mauck, an expert from Fibromyalgia Hawaii group. Check out their website here: http://www.fibromyalgiahawaii.com/getting-started.html Mapping is an excellent tool for helping you to find your clearing dose on the guaifenesin protocol. It is also amazing to be mapped and begin […]

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Pregnancy and Guaifenesin

Dr St Amand advises against taking guaifenesin for the 6 months of pregnancy. There are several people who stay on guai for their whole pregnancy, and the babies are fine as well as the mothers. This is up to you and your doctor 🙂 Chantal Hoey Sanders wrote a book called “I have Fibromyalgia/ Chronic […]

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Dr St Amand rebuttal to Dr Robert Bennett

An OLD study by Dr. Robert Bennett is often quoted as a reason not to try the guaifenesin protocol. Check out Dr St Amand’s response to this below. And click for: More thoughts on these articles.  A Response To The Oregon Study’s Implication ~by R. Paul St. Amand, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA […]

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Guaigroup email sign up

The Guaigroup email group is a FABULOUS support group via email that you can sign up to receive and also send in your questions about the Guaifenesin Protocol, Salicylates and the Hypoglycemia Diet. The folks that answer the questions posted to it are Claudia Merek (co-author of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About […]

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Fast Acting and Long Acting Guaifenesin and the difference

Dr St Amand is the one who came up with the whole protocol and discovered the use of Guaifenesin for fibromyalgia. He is the expert on this and he says to use the Long Acting/ Extended Release, NOT the Fast Acting for reversal. FA is a complimentary guaifenesin that can be used to speed things […]

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FAQ of the Guaifenesin Protocol

This is part of my Fibromyalgia and Guaifenesin Protocol FAQ series which is getting to be too long of a list for one post, so I am dividing it up to make it easier to find things. Hope it helps! 🙂 Here are the other 2 FAQ lists: Living with FMS and surviving the Protocol […]

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