~Chronic Viral Infections
~Infection and Inflammation
~Role of the Endocrine System in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
~Chemical Sensitivity
~Metal Sensitivity
~Oxidative Stress
~Side Effects of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
~~~The causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are as yet undetermined, but studies have shown that multiple nutrient deficiencies, food intolerance, or extreme physical or mental stress may trigger chronic fatigue. Studies have also indicated that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may be activated by the immune system, various abnormalities of the hypothalamic-pituitary axes, or by the reactivation of certain infectious agents in the body. Some Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients were found to have low levels of PBMC beta-endorphin and other neurotransmitters. Thyroid deficiency may also be a contributing factor in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (refer to the Thyroid Deficiency protocol to find out how to determine if you are deficient in thyroid hormone production).
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Possible Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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