CHRONIC FATIGUE
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a condition
characterized by the start of disabling fatigue after an initial
virus. The fatigue is accompanied by a range of other symptoms,
including low-grade fever, muscle and joint pains, swelling of the
neck glands, sore throat, headache, memory loss, and sleep disorder.
The cause is unknown. The syndrome is diagnosed by ruling out other
conditions. Treatment involves cleansing and nutritional balancing
for the purpose of relieving the symptoms. The syndrome usually
suddenly resolves itself.
Notes: CFS has been attributed to residual effects
from a viral or bacterial infection. Further, candida albicans
resulting from strong antibiotic therapy, is a common source of the
fatigue. Prolonged cleansing and feeding of the body systems seems
to be most effective in helping correct the problem of CFS. As the
body becomes more responsive to nutrients, a more balanced program
of nutritional support can be put into place. Be certain to eat a
diet compatible with your blood type and review any environmental
toxins that could be continuously entering the body and contributing
to the toxicity problem.