Tuesday, March 5, 2013

How to Treat Chronic Fatigue Naturally


 How to Treat Chronic Fatigue Naturally
by Luella May

(The Best Years in Life) Although chronic fatigue is thought to be a modern condition, illnesses with similar symptoms have been described as far back as the eighteenth century. In the 1800’s this condition was referred to as neurasthenia. In 1938, the name changed to myalgic encephalomyelitis, a term which is still used in Europe. In the U.S. in the 1980’s, the name was changed again to chronic fatigue syndrome. Whatever the name, this syndrome has a profound effect on the lives of the people who have it. Here is what you need to know to treat chronic fatigue naturally.

People looking for answers as to the source of their fatigue too often leave their doctor’s office rejected and disappointed. Since chronic fatigue symptoms tend to be vague, there are too many instances where patients are not taken seriously and are even told their symptoms are “all in their head.” However, chronic fatigue syndrome is a very real and serious condition. It has been linked to fibromyalgia and the Epstein-Barr virus, and it is interesting to note that more women than men are affected by it. Chronic fatigue usually surfaces when people are in their 30’s.  Read More.

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