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Article Series: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Help Me Understand Chronic Fatigue
Practical
Advice & Suggestions For Chronic Fatigue Sufferers
The person suffering from Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome is faced with a great challenge to carry on despite
the fact that there may be no immediate answer to their problem
on the horizon. They may be experiencing many frustrations
that come from not being able to meet perhaps, even the most
basic needs of their existence. Coupled with this is the possibility
that nothing in their appearance may clearly show the devastating
effects of this illness. And unfortunately this may cause some
to doubt their pain.
One very important practical step that they can do is to reach
out to others who are experiencing the same situation. It is
vital to know that they are not alone in fighting this debilitating
illness. Over the past decade more support groups have been
created that can help the person with CFS find the compassion
they may need to carry on and cope with the negative feelings
that naturally arise.
Another step is to take a close look at their lifestyle
and environment. These are areas over which they may be able to
exercise some control in order to improve their chances of
getting better.
Some recommendations that may prove helpful are as follows:
Try
to avoid too many processed foods and foods that are high
in additives. CFS patients have an increased sensitivity to
food allergies and chemicals. By avoiding these things they
give their body a chance to use its resources to strengthen
its own immune system.
Try to follow a well
balanced diet that includes as many raw
foods and juices that are as fresh as possible. Up to fifty
percent has been suggested. This is in order to maximize the
amount of nutrients available in good food - before it gets
cooked or processed away. This diet should include other wonderful
foods such as whole grains, seeds, and raw nuts that provide
essential nutrients. Other great proteins can include quality
deep cold water fish that can also supply essential fats that
are healthful for the body.
Drink
plenty of water. It has often been recommended that
we drink eight - eight ounce glasses a day. As we have come
to know - water flushes out unwanted toxins, but it can also
work to help reduce muscle pain.
Keep
your digestive system healthy by trying to have daily
bowel movements. This means getting sufficient water working
together with enough fiber added to the diet each day. Some
people find that they have benefited by an occasional enema
as well. The goal, as always, is to keep toxins from building
in the body and allowing the good things being taken in to
do their healing.
Work
at building a good sleep and rest pattern. This can be
a challenge for people with CFS even though they are fighting
a constant fatigue. A natural sleep regulating hormone called
- melatonin- can be taken in a supplement form, two hours or
less before bed time. Melatonin is an essential, normally naturally
occurring hormone that can help one get a sound and restful
sleep. Some healthful teas, such as kombucha tea, have also
helped some patients feel as though they have some new energy
during the day.
And learning to accept
and work within your present limitations without constantly dwelling on what you are unable to do can
help promote a level of inner peace needed to keep coping with
your circumstances and encouraging your body to heal.
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