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my wife suffers from osteoporosis, restless leg syndrome, and fibromyalgia.
would a change of climate help any or all of these malady's?
we live in Cincinnati, Ohio
Just off the top of my head, I'd say osteoporosis is a manifestation of dietary deficienty decades ago, and it's too late to do anything about it. Fibromyalgia patients should stay out of direct sunlight, so a cloudier climate might be helpful. For a cheap fix for restless leg, I'd certainly try sleeping on the floor, and a floor in Cincinnati is as good as anywhere.
I am fairly sure that moving to anothere climate wouldn't do a thing for the first two. A warmer climate in the winter might help the fibromyalgia. It's hard to say as a lot of people that live in in hot areas also suffer from the same thing all year around.
Arizona & Nevada would likley be best. Proper meds, diet could help tons though.
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