For a long time only a few people had the foggiest idea what Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was. Yet ironically foggy ideas are definitely a part of this debilitating Syndrome, as many sufferers will tell you.
This page provides all the information and support you need. We share information on CFS, it's causes, symptoms, and treatments. There is also a Q&A service which gives you the opportunity to ask any further questions.
There does not appear to be a single cause of CFS, any more than there is a single symptom pattern, but for some it is due to a chronic infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).
EBV is a member of the Herpes group of viruses and glandular fever is also associated with this family. A common aspect of these viruses is their ability to establish a lifelong latent infection after the initial infection. When the immune system is compromised in any way, the viruses can become active again.
CFS is a combination of symptoms rather than a set disease, as each person manifests a different set of symptoms. Commonly, though, the body has become very dehydrated, making the lymphatic system (which is part of the body’s waste disposal system) sluggish.
As a result the body cannot cleanse itself and toxicity collects to the point where the brain is being assailed by toxins. This accounts for some of the mental fog experienced.
People may have previously been diagnosed with IBS, or even Crohn’s Disease. If your intestines aren’t working properly, unfriendly gut micro-organisms and toxins can build up in excess quantities and get into the bloodstream through the gut wall. Once in the bloodstream they contribute to many of the problems outlined in this article.
The symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) can seem endless, but the most common are:
- Essential Fatty Acids: Use a Fish oil capsule and Evening Primrose or Starflower to obtain Omega 3 and 6 fats.
- Minerals: Magnesium citrate will help with the muscle fatigue, sleep problems and general detox.
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