Fibromyalgia is not a vitamin, it is a disease. It is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the joints. There is no cure and doctors do not know what causes a person to develop it. It causes chronic pain, so no, it's not good for you.
http://www.totaldiscountvitamins.com/category/fibromyalgia has some information to consider about discounted vitamins for fibromyalgia. Most of your local drug stores will have vitamins for fibromyalgia. Check with a pharmacist or your local doctor about which vitamins they recommend. It depends on the company that distributes the vitamins if they offer some discounts.
A proper diet can help with Fibromyalgia. If you have vitamin deficiencies, then yes, getting vitamins to help with this disease is indeed a good decision to make. you can find more information here: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/fibromyalgia-000061.htm
http://www.fibromyalgiahope.com/fibromyalgia-nutrition.html Here's a great site to first narrow down which type of vitamins you are looking for. Your local drug store should hold the vitamins in stock.
You should first go to your doctor to get a definite diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Then ask your doctor for a list of vitamins which may be beneficial for your ailment.
Fibromyalgia is just now being recognized by doctors and more research is being done on it all the time. Some vitamins such as B vitamins, Chromium picolinate, Melatonin, magnesium, and zinc are being shown to be beneficial in the treatment of fibromyalgia. You may be able to find a multivitamin that will provide many of these instead of having to take many separate vitamins.
This disease is a very difficult thing to heal and make better. This is due to the fact that this disease damages the bones, so do to this the best vitamin to help is the B12 Vitamins.
There are many nutrients you need to help with you're fibromyalgia symptoms including calcium, zinc, magnesium, and manganese. Here is more information: http://www.fibromyalgiahope.com/fibromyalgia-nutrition.html
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Fibromyalgia/Pages/Introduction.aspx Honestly I don't know how to answer this question. Please ask your pharmacist or find a support group, or doctor.
Vitamin E and Magnesium are two vitamins that are often recommended for people who suffer from Fibromyalgia. I have also seen recommendations for the supplement samE. There is some speculation that vitamin D deficiency is a contributing factor to autoimmune diseases so some people also recommend a vitamin D supplement.
You should take supplements of Vitamin D, Fish Oil, SAMe, Ribose, Magnesium, and B-Complex Vitamins. If you take a daily multivitamin, you're getting many of these vitamins already. Most of the others, you can find at your local health store.
WebMD is a gold mine for information relating to fibromyalgia. There is a breakdown of the condition, symptoms, treatment and diet information. The diet actually tells you foods to avoid. http://www.webmd.com/fibromyalgia/guide/fibromyalgia-the-diet-connection
There are several types of massage that are very good for Fibromyalgia. Watsu is a water based massage performed in a pool. Trigger Point massage or myofascial release focus on the myofascial trigger points and can be very helpful to those with Fibromyalgia. Rolfing is another technique that can be helpful for Fibromyalgia.