There are no drugs to deal with most of the viruses associated with CFS (excluding Homoeopathic Medicines), and indeed some of those present are not the cause of the illness but one of the effects. TREATMENT therefore concentrates on strengthening the immune system by a variety of methods.
Food allergies need to be identified and eliminated. They can be detected by a method known as Enzyme Potentiated Desensitisation (EPD). Extracts of foods are combined with an enzyme that stimulates theimmune system to respond to the foods. This is administered by injection or by scratching the skin.
• Constitutional Homoeopathic TREATMENT by a qualified practitioner may help recovery from CFS.
• The stimulation and detoxification of the body’s metabolic processes is important in supporting the immune system. Measures include the control of Hypoglycaemia, Hyperventilation and the proliferation of Candida infection. Eating whole foods is recommended, especially organically grown ones, in order to eliminate chemicals and dietary toxins from the body. Dietary planning such as the twice a week rule is helpful. (All foods belong to one of five types and you should eat food from each group no more than twice each week).
• A special diet that includes Alfalfa tablets, Psyllium husks can help to cleanse the colon, but it is wise to consult a Doctor before embarking on this. Drinking up to 10 glasses of water each day (filtered or boiled unless you are sure that your water supply is good) is also recommended.
• Gentle exercise that stretches the muscles, Callisthenics or Yoga will stimulate the lymphatic system.
• The Alexander Technique may be of benefit to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients, many of whom have back and joint problems.
• Stimulation of the circulatory system by means of dry-skin brushing is also recommended. Sit with your legs higher than the level of your bottom and, using a (bristle) bath brush and a flicking motion, brush the skin up to the chest (do not brush the face or any areas of skin eruption). Do this for two minutes, before rather than after a bath.
• Two dietary supplements have been shown to help those with CFS: a mixture of fish and plant oils, such as marine oils and Gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA), and Magnesium.
Food allergies need to be identified and eliminated. They can be detected by a method known as Enzyme Potentiated Desensitisation (EPD). Extracts of foods are combined with an enzyme that stimulates theimmune system to respond to the foods. This is administered by injection or by scratching the skin.
• Constitutional Homoeopathic TREATMENT by a qualified practitioner may help recovery from CFS.
• The stimulation and detoxification of the body’s metabolic processes is important in supporting the immune system. Measures include the control of Hypoglycaemia, Hyperventilation and the proliferation of Candida infection. Eating whole foods is recommended, especially organically grown ones, in order to eliminate chemicals and dietary toxins from the body. Dietary planning such as the twice a week rule is helpful. (All foods belong to one of five types and you should eat food from each group no more than twice each week).
• A special diet that includes Alfalfa tablets, Psyllium husks can help to cleanse the colon, but it is wise to consult a Doctor before embarking on this. Drinking up to 10 glasses of water each day (filtered or boiled unless you are sure that your water supply is good) is also recommended.
• Gentle exercise that stretches the muscles, Callisthenics or Yoga will stimulate the lymphatic system.
• The Alexander Technique may be of benefit to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients, many of whom have back and joint problems.
• Stimulation of the circulatory system by means of dry-skin brushing is also recommended. Sit with your legs higher than the level of your bottom and, using a (bristle) bath brush and a flicking motion, brush the skin up to the chest (do not brush the face or any areas of skin eruption). Do this for two minutes, before rather than after a bath.
• Two dietary supplements have been shown to help those with CFS: a mixture of fish and plant oils, such as marine oils and Gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA), and Magnesium.
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