June 21, 2005 (Press Release) --
Doing a documentary on Fibromyalgia has been tough, depressing and emotional in an attempt to capture on film this terribleinvisable monster and what exactly it does when it inflicts it's pain on more than 6 million sufferers and may be as high as 20 million,internationally.Mostly women, of all ages, are victims of Fibromyalgia. But, a little bird in my ear, led me to a Dr. Paul whitcomb in Lake Tahoe, California. As skeptical as I was, I can report and have documented very important work and remarkable results, which has added a new pictureof hope to the documentary "Failed Hope".
I suggest anyone interested in effectual treatment for fibromyalgia contact me. newswire@post.com
I suggest anyone interested in effectual treatment for fibromyalgia contact me. newswire@post.com

Dr. Whitcomb Winning Fight Against Invisable monster known as Fibromyalgiawith New Treatment
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