The liver synthesized the C-reactive protein CRP, a protein found in blood plasma whose levels rise in response to inflammation. (Wikipedia) Normal CRP protein levels are not a good measure for diagnosing Fibromyalgia. A weak liver does not produce CRP! CRP normal levels do not necessarily indicate you do not have Fibromyalgia. It might suggest that the liver is very weak (Like in my case of long-term chronic liver disease with typical values of CRP, although I had extreme inflammations.)
Link: Recovery from Fibromyalgia and CFS by Self-Healing Functional Medicine.
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