Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia
Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia are both destructive and disabling
diseases that the medical community recognize as to be different
manifestations of the same disease.
Chronic fatigue patients suffer severe fatigue but have more sore
throats, swollen glands and fever; fibromyalgia patients suffer from
severe fatique and total body pain. They both share a common
cause: oxidative stress.
The first time a victim of chronic fatigue visit a doctor, he usually
recommend a comprehensive medical examination.
On the next visit the doctor will listen to the patient's complains
again and review past, present and family health histories.
He will direct another physical examination and after valuation
is complete, the doctor will carefully examine the results,
occasionally he discovers evidence of diabetes, anemia,
hypothyroidism or some other disease process that is the cause
of these fatique symptoms.
But mostly he finds nothing wrong and the doctor may even
suggest that it's all in the patient's head. The doctor may say:
well, you are really in excellent health. Give it some time and see
if you feel better. But the patient is certain that he has given it
already plenty of time before he went to the doctor the first time.
The patient feels frustrated and starts to look for an alternative
solution in a more natural way. He may visit a natural therapist
who does a hair or eye analyses, blood and urine tests and
usually recommend certain herbs, diet changes and nutritional
supplemens to correct the problem.
The patient has finally found someone who has diagnosed
the problem and although it seems his health and sense of
wellbeing may improve because of lifestyle changes,he is
"not himself" and may even start feeling depressed.
Alternative practitioners are trying to find out which nutritional
deficiencies the patient may have and than try to correct them.
But they are not correcting the root of the problem, which is
oxidative stress. He probably still feels frustrated and keep
looking for help from other sources.
People who suffer from chronic fatigue are in the beginning
stages of degeneration, because of oxidative stress.
They should have a serious look at their lifestyle and
enviremental factors that may develop oxidative stress.
When people are victims of oxidative stress, this not only
creates fatique, but it also weaken their immune system.
With the use of nutritional supplements, patients overcome
oxidative stress and they start to function normally, which
makes them feel much better.
The number of people suffering from fibromyalgia in the US
alone are close to 8 million, more than 80% are women.
Those people are usually living in total pain or extreme
fatique and suffer from lack of sleep.
They may wake up stiff, experience mental confusion,
irritable bowel and TMJ syndrome. Many develop
fibromyalgia after a serious illness, a major injury or
a stressful time in their lives.
As you could have read in my previous articles, all these
situations increase the production of free radicals in our bodies.
Once this disease starts, holding in seems impossible.
Because this is a chronic, lifelong disease, it takes time , at
least six months, to regain one's health.
Starting with a nutritional supplement program, combined
with a healthy diet, a moderate aerobic exercise program
with a light-weight-resistance program.
When people are starting to improve, the first thing they
notice is that they can think and concentrate better.
Also they sleep better and finally the pain starts to leave.
Most doctors recognize the benefits of a healthy diet and
a moderate exercise program. However, these doctors
don't fully understand the consequences of oxidative stress.
Otherwise they would recommend strongly the use of
nutritional supplements.
The result would be a significant improvement in their patient's
health and a decline in patients who are looking for alternative
health care.
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