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treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (part 2 of 3) . . . continued from the previous page Background: This is the first time in history the xxx tests a nutritional supplement (a nutritional supplement) for use as a medical treatment. NADH won't officially be called a "B" nutritional supplement till it completes all of its xxx approval testing in late 1998. We will publish any new relevant information we have as it becomes available. We expect the government chronic fatigue testing results in mid 1998. NADH / Co-E1® is as safe to take as a "B" nutritional supplement. If the chronic fatigue suffer needs to take other medications, Co-E1® / NADH testing shows no negative interactions with other drugs or medications. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is marked by progressive or persistent fatigue, tiredness, muscle aches and pains, headaches and a sore throat. Their is no known government approved therapies or treatments. There is no known cure. The causes chronic fatigue are unknown. Experts know that CFS causes the body's immune system to "go berserk" but they're not sure why. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not new. The first cases were reported over 100 years ago. Previously it has been referred to by several different names including:
Chronic fatigue is difficult to identify and diagnose. Studies have shown that CFS is the most misdiagnosed disease. How long and how often it's been misdiagnosed is hard to determine. As recently as December 1994, a team of expert doctors re-defined chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). In re-defining CFS, doctors from the U.S. Centers For Disease Control (CDC), the National Institute of Health (NIH) and other prominent medical institutions have narrowed the list of chronic fatigue symptoms from 11 to 8 symptoms. The re-defined list of CFS symptoms by such prominent medical authorities made it a serious disease in the minds of health care professionals around the world. CFS: who suffers: The NIH and the CDC believe that it is not always possible to know "who is" or "who will be" affected by CFS, but the following facts can help diagnose the disease:
Author's note: Some types of allergy medications and some types of antibiotics medications raise the levels of free radicals in the body. See the section called NADH nature's most biologically potent antioxidant for more information about the damage from free radicals. CFS: the symptoms:
If you're like us, you probably want to know what were the 3 CFS symptoms dropped from the CDC's official "List of Symptoms for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome." These 3 symptoms were dropped from the list:
Although it's no longer considered an official CFS symptom, every person we know with CFS suffered from depression. They didn't feel depressed all the time. What they said was:
We have included the section NADH: Depression & chronic fatigue. It is the next section, which will follow these pages on CFS. The most severe phase of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can last for 18 months or more. During this severe CFS phase the victim could sleep nearly 20 hours a day. The CFS suffer could experience intense muscle and / or joint pain without any associated redness or swelling. During the most severe phase, the victims have many problems with their short term memory and cognitive functions. Some have said CFS would reduce their ability to function to less than an hour a day. . . . chronic fatigue, part 3 starts on the next page |
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