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Friday, July 31, 2009

Alternative Therapies for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

By Michael Roberts

Do you often get tired? If you do, then you may be having a condition that is referred to as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Based on the data provided by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), there are more than a million of Americans who are suffering from this debilitating condition and around an estimate of 80% are not aware they have it. Could you be one of them?

But then again, you or someone you care for may already be diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). For me, the best way to begin overcoming this problem is through the use of highly potent alternative treatments.

You cannot necessarily have CFS just because you get tired often. Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC director, explains that symptoms of profound exhaustion, problems with concentration and sleep can differentiate a simple case of exhaustion from CFS. Symptoms of pain in the joints and muscles, headaches, flu-like symptoms and sore throats and tender lymph nodes are also manifested.

Dr. Gerberding has also specified that CFS symptoms are more or less similar to diseases that cause fatigue. Such diseases include Fibromyalgia, chronic mononucleosis, neurasthenia, encephalomyelitis and multiple chemical sensitivities. A poor diet is of course a very big factor for frequent fatigue, but there are also some other health problems that may be a factor to fatigue, such as improper digestion, allergies to food, obesity, tension, depression, sleep problems, alcohol, smoking and drug addiction.

No amount of rest can make a person who has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome feel much better. In fact, it can wear a person physically and mentally that it prevents them from performing their usual day to day activities. But a change in lifestyle and a diet rich in whole food nutrients helps in preventing and even reversing the symptoms of CFS.

Primarily, a change to a more wholesome diet that must include lots of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains can help. For a source of protein, use cold water fish that is high in omega-3 oils and lean, free ranging poultry. Take in a lot of pure and clean water and try to avoid processed, salty and sweet foods. As much as you can, try to avoid sugar, alcohol, coffee, tea, sodas and fruit drinks. If you are a smoker, quit it.

Stay away from stressful activities and events and make sure you have enough rest. It is also needed that you start an exercise program and do it regularly. Exercise can relieve you of stress and is really an essential part of your alternative treatment. Start by setting a moderate goal. Do not push yourself too hard. Take it slowly and gradually.

Even if you have eaten a very healthy diet, you may seem to notice that you ain't feeling much better. The CDC then suggests that you try to use supplements. Supplements can provide optimum dietary results, especially the essential oils that is very vital for our body to stay healthy.

I have time and time again seen how these alternative treatments have worked wonders for those having Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia or simply tiredness. The results have actually been amazing for those who followed all the guidelines. They just felt better and have started to have fun and bid goodbye to fatigue. - 17269

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