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		<title>Exercise Therapy For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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Many doctors and specialists consider exercise as an important and
effective treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome. People with chronic
fatigue syndrome are trapped in a downward spiral. They suffer from extreme
exhaustion and muscle pains, thus the need to have as much rest as
possible. However, having too much rest leads to a sedentary lifestyle
which has several detrimental effects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many doctors and specialists consider exercise as an important and</p>
<p>effective treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome. People with chronic</p>
<p>fatigue syndrome are trapped in a downward spiral. They suffer from extreme</p>
<p>exhaustion and muscle pains, thus the need to have as much rest as</p>
<p>possible. However, having too much rest leads to a sedentary lifestyle</p>
<p>which has several detrimental effects to the body. Decreased physical</p>
<p>activity leads to muscle wasting and loss of bone mass. But regular</p>
<p>exercise can help stop that downward trend and replace it with more</p>
<p>positive cycle.</p>
<p>Exercise has a number of benefits. Starting a regular exercise routine</p>
<p>leads to increased performance and strengthened muscles. This, in turn</p>
<p>results to a more optimistic outlook. Research has also revealed that</p>
<p>exercise helps combat anxiety and depression. This may be the result of a</p>
<p>combination of the release of endorphins (the body&#8217;s natural pain killers)</p>
<p>and the sense of fulfillment at being able to improve the body&#8217;s functions.</p>
<p>Exercise also helps strengthen the cardiovascular system.</p>
<p>Individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome should first consult their doctor</p>
<p>to determine if they are fit and ready to perform strenuous physical</p>
<p>activities such as exercise.  To embark on an exercise program without</p>
<p>ascertaining if the patient is ready for it can be very dangerous. A</p>
<p>patient should first get the approval of his/her doctor before attempting</p>
<p>any form of strenuous exercise.</p>
<p>They can then start with gentle exercise routines that will be slowly and</p>
<p>gradually increased in intensity and frequency. A physical therapist can</p>
<p>also be hired to develop an exercise program that is custom-fit for the</p>
<p>patient and his particular condition.</p>
<p>Some good exercise routines for people with chronic fatigue syndrome</p>
<p>include swimming, walking, aerobic exercises, rowing machine, and riding a</p>
<p>stationary bike. Activities that worsen fatigue and the other symptoms of</p>
<p>chronic fatigue syndrome should be avoided. These include weightlifting,</p>
<p>playing basketball, etc. Meanwhile, stretching and other relaxation</p>
<p>exercises such as yoga, tai chi, breathing exercises and more are helpful</p>
<p>in stimulating lymph flow and producing a sense of well-being in the</p>
<p>patient without overexertion.</p>
<p>For an exercise program to be effective, it should become a regular</p>
<p>activity. Ideally, a person should exercise daily. When starting an</p>
<p>exercise program, the duration and frequency can be as little as five</p>
<p>minutes per day or even less. Every week, the duration can be increased by</p>
<p>increments of several minutes. The patient can progress from five minutes</p>
<p>to a full hour or more of exercise per day within a few months.</p>
<p>The patient must exercise caution at all times to prevent overexertion,</p>
<p>which can lead to worsening of the symptoms of chronic fatigue. Overdoing</p>
<p>exercise when the patient isn&#8217;t feeling well can lead to an overall</p>
<p>performance decline. If the patient overexerts himself, this will</p>
<p>inevitably result to several days of muscle pain, which necessitates rest.</p>
<p>When this happens, the patient might relapse into that downward trend of</p>
<p>non-activity and sedentary lifestyle.</p>
<p>Recent studies have revealed that people with chronic fatigue syndrome have</p>
<p>a rather distorted perception of muscular activity.  They might not be able</p>
<p>to determine how much exercise they have already done or when it is time to</p>
<p>stop and rest.</p>
<p>If the goal of exercise is to regain muscle strength, it is very important</p>
<p>to get the advice and approval of a doctor or specialist before starting on</p>
<p>an exercise program.</p>
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		<title>Do You Have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking care of one&#8217;s health is the best thing that one can do to avoid all
the physical illnesses. It may be painful to some to do it but it is in
fact the simplest way if you don&#8217;t want to be affected with health
disturbances. One of the most common illnesses that people complain about
is the CFS, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking care of one&#8217;s health is the best thing that one can do to avoid all</p>
<p>the physical illnesses. It may be painful to some to do it but it is in</p>
<p>fact the simplest way if you don&#8217;t want to be affected with health</p>
<p>disturbances. One of the most common illnesses that people complain about</p>
<p>is the CFS, or chronic fatigue syndrome.</p>
<p>It is sometimes called post-viral fatigue, Epstein-Barr or myalgic</p>
<p>encephalomyelitis disease. At other times, this is referred to as the</p>
<p>chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome, or simply CFIDS. This CFS</p>
<p>illness is often considered yuppie flu, or hypochondriacal behavior.</p>
<p>Recently, health experts agreed that the illness is distinct and has</p>
<p>physical symptoms.</p>
<p>The most common symptom is an unexplained fatigue feeling, in which it can</p>
<p>not be easily relieved by some rest. Other physical symptoms are:</p>
<p>• Muscle or joint pains or weakness<br />
• Unexplained headaches<br />
• Bowel problems<br />
• Poor concentration<br />
• Confusion<br />
• Forgetfulness<br />
• Difficulty in sleeping<br />
• Poor temperature control<br />
• Arthritis<br />
• Fibromyalgia</p>
<p>Some Causes</p>
<p>It was never understood what causes chronic fatigue syndrome. However,</p>
<p>there are conditions which believed to trigger chronic fatigue syndrome</p>
<p>such as toxins and virus infection. In some studies, the disease can be</p>
<p>related to physical inactivity, immune system problems, low blood pressure,</p>
<p>hypoglycemia, overwork, stress, hormonal imbalance, brucellosis, and</p>
<p>colitis. Regardless, chronic fatigue syndrome is not a simple health case</p>
<p>that can be ignored as it can provide major disturbance on the patient&#8217;s</p>
<p>quality of life.</p>
<p>Not Easy to Diagnose</p>
<p>It is often hard to detect if one is suffering with chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome. In many cases, it would go for years before a patient is found to</p>
<p>have the illness. The reason is there are not any laboratory tests that can</p>
<p>confirm or diagnose such illness. The diagnosis can only be made if the</p>
<p>patient exhibits no other causes, including drugs&#8217; side effects.</p>
<p>If the patient suffers four from the eight symptoms stated below, they can</p>
<p>be diagnosed with chronic fatigue illness.</p>
<p>• Short-term memory impairment or difficulty in concentration<br />
• Tender lymph node<br />
• Sore throat<br />
• Multi-joint pains<br />
• Muscle pains<br />
• Headaches<br />
• Un-refreshing sleep; and<br />
• Fatigue that lasts more than a day.</p>
<p>If four, or more, of the above symptoms are suffered by the patient for six</p>
<p>consecutive months, they will be officially and medically diagnosed with</p>
<p>the syndrome. Otherwise, the condition will be most diagnosed as another</p>
<p>illness, the idiopathic chronic fatigue. Chronic fatigue syndrome may not</p>
<p>sound serious to others, but this can be frustrating illness to others as</p>
<p>the effects can be so much troublesome to most especially it entails daily</p>
<p>life style. What is worse about is it can affect people of all walks of</p>
<p>life, whether children or adult.</p>
<p>The problem with diagnosis is also the reason why there is no known exact</p>
<p>number of people suffering from the syndrome. Only an estimation of half</p>
<p>million Americans were suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Women are</p>
<p>found to suffer more than men, though the statistic is not clear whether</p>
<p>the illness affects more women due to a different condition and lifestyle</p>
<p>or if only that women report their condition more than men do.</p>
<p>Regardless of which, it is always advised that proper health care is</p>
<p>practiced all the time as it is one way to avoid CFS, or any illness, for</p>
<p>that matter.</p>
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		<title>Herbal Remedies for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you suffering from unexplained exhaustion that lasts for more than six
months and accompanied by several other symptoms such as sore throat,
muscle and joint aches, lack of energy, short-term memory loss and severe
headache? There&#8217;s a high chance you are afflicted with chronic fatigue
syndrome. Doctors have yet to discover the exact cause of chronic fatigue
syndrome or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you suffering from unexplained exhaustion that lasts for more than six</p>
<p>months and accompanied by several other symptoms such as sore throat,</p>
<p>muscle and joint aches, lack of energy, short-term memory loss and severe</p>
<p>headache? There&#8217;s a high chance you are afflicted with chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome. Doctors have yet to discover the exact cause of chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome or CFS, but it is widely believed that a number of factors help</p>
<p>trigger this debilitating disorder. Immune deficiency is on top of this</p>
<p>list.</p>
<p>The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome are also classic symptoms of viral</p>
<p>infections such as flu. And just as viral infections have no known cure</p>
<p>yet, there is also no known cure for CFS. However, there are many ways to</p>
<p>treat the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and help alleviate the</p>
<p>discomfort and illnesses that the patient suffers from.</p>
<p>Since chronic fatigue syndrome is most likely caused by viral infections,</p>
<p>it is thus important to keep the immune system strong. Herbal remedies are</p>
<p>becoming more popular as more people discover the wondrous effects of</p>
<p>natural herbs in promoting health and fighting different types of viruses.</p>
<p>For combating chronic fatigue syndrome, the following herbal treatments are</p>
<p>recommended.</p>
<p>Ginkgo Biloba – This herb is known to improve circulation and brain</p>
<p>function. Taking ginkgo biloba can help with memory and cognitive</p>
<p>impairments that is one of the symptoms associated with chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome.</p>
<p>Korean Ginseng – Long used in the orient to boost energy (and sometimes as</p>
<p>an aphrodisiac), Ginseng also strengthens the immune system and fight viral</p>
<p>infections. It also helps alleviate the harmful effects of stress. Just use</p>
<p>with caution, though, because this herb is quite powerful. If you have high</p>
<p>blood pressure or heart disease, do not use ginseng. Consult an herbalist</p>
<p>first if you are sensitive to the effects of caffeine and similar</p>
<p>stimulants.</p>
<p>Echinacea – This powerful herb prevents pathogens such as bacteria and</p>
<p>viruses from entering the body and causing several disorders. It basically</p>
<p>protects the cells from infections. Recommended dosage is to take about</p>
<p>fifteen to twenty drops in liquid form for thrice daily for two days. This</p>
<p>is approximately 300 – 325 mg taken thrice daily.</p>
<p>Astragalus &#8211; One of the most effective herbs to strengthen the immune</p>
<p>system, astragalus encourages the production of white blood cells that help</p>
<p>fight off and get rid of pathogens that have entered the body. Astragalus</p>
<p>is effective in treating flu and head colds but should not be administered</p>
<p>if the individual is also suffering from a fever. Recommened dosage of</p>
<p>Astragalus is 150-250 mg taken three to four times daily.</p>
<p>Licorice root –This herb is known primarily for its efficacy in relieving</p>
<p>cough and as an expectorant. But licorice is also effective in purging out</p>
<p>toxins from the body. Licorice root also supports the endocrine system.</p>
<p>However, it is not advisable to take this herb for more than seven days in</p>
<p>a row. If you have high blood pressure, do not take licorice root. If you</p>
<p>plan on using licorice for extended periods, make sure you also increase</p>
<p>your intake of foods rich in potassium.</p>
<p>Like all other medications, it is important to use proper dosage when using</p>
<p>these herbal remedies to achieve the best effects. It is also best to</p>
<p>consult a doctor and a herbalist to help you identify which herbs works</p>
<p>best and how much dosage you should take.</p>
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		<title>Exercise And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is a disorder characterized by extreme and
prolonged exhaustion combined with several other symptoms such as muscle
and joint pains, headache, sore throat and other flu-like symptoms. The
exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is yet to be discovered and it may
take years before the individual can recover from the ailment.
Sometimes, the CFS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is a disorder characterized by extreme and</p>
<p>prolonged exhaustion combined with several other symptoms such as muscle</p>
<p>and joint pains, headache, sore throat and other flu-like symptoms. The</p>
<p>exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is yet to be discovered and it may</p>
<p>take years before the individual can recover from the ailment.</p>
<p>Sometimes, the CFS victims suffer recurring bouts with CFS through their</p>
<p>lifetime. Because the exact cause of CFS is yet to be determined, there is</p>
<p>no known cure for this illness yet.  Non-drug treatments and medications</p>
<p>are primarily to relieve the many symptoms of CFS.</p>
<p>One of the non-drug therapies put forward by doctors, as a treatment for</p>
<p>CFS, is exercise. However. Medical opinion is still divided on whether</p>
<p>exercise can actually help improve or worsen the symptoms of chronic</p>
<p>fatigue syndrome. Some doctors believe that mild exercise can be helpful in</p>
<p>overcoming CFS. Others warn against any form of aerobic activity that can</p>
<p>aggravate CFS.</p>
<p>Exercise can be a problem for people with chronic fatigue syndrome because</p>
<p>strenuous physical activity can worsen the symptoms of CFS such as muscle</p>
<p>pain, fatigue and tenderness of the joints. While exercise is important in</p>
<p>maintaining health and wellness, it can become dangerous for people with</p>
<p>chronic fatigue. But a recent study released by the British Medical Journal</p>
<p>has revealed that proper patient education on chronic fatigue syndrome</p>
<p>combined with a supervised exercise program can help improve the symptoms</p>
<p>of CFS.</p>
<p>Still, people with CFS typically find it difficult to perform basic</p>
<p>activities such as walking let alone do rigorous physical activities such</p>
<p>as aerobic exercise. During an onset of chronic fatigue, the patient may be</p>
<p>bedridden. They usually feel better after some time and may attempt to do</p>
<p>regular exercise. However there is danger that the symptoms of chronic</p>
<p>fatigue syndrome may relapse once the individual attempts aerobic activity.</p>
<p>Muscular activity causes lactic acid to be produced in the muscles. This</p>
<p>chemical by-product leads to fatigue. Research says that exercise can</p>
<p>worsen the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome because it sets off</p>
<p>production of excess lactic acid in the muscles. Recent studies reveal that</p>
<p>people with CFS actually produce twice the amount of lactic acid than</p>
<p>people without chronic fatigue syndrome. Researches believe that their</p>
<p>findings suggest a link between chronic fatigue syndrome and an error in</p>
<p>the body&#8217;s energy metabolism.</p>
<p>Researchers are also looking at a link between chronic fatigue and low</p>
<p>levels of potassium electrolytes. A deficiency in potassium supply usually</p>
<p>causes chronic fatigue. The bulk of the body&#8217;s potassium supply is in the</p>
<p>muscle tissue as well as the brain, blood and internal organs. Studies have</p>
<p>revealed that people with chronic fatigue syndrome have actually less total</p>
<p>body potassium compared to healthy people of the same weight and age.</p>
<p>On the other hand, a sedentary lifestyle can also cause a whole range of</p>
<p>health problems for people with CFS. These include loss of bone mass,</p>
<p>muscle wastage or atrophy, and increased vulnerability to obesity and</p>
<p>cardiovascular disease.  People with chronic fatigue syndrome should have a</p>
<p>gentle approach to physical activity.</p>
<p>There should only be minute increases in the frequency, intensity and</p>
<p>duration of the exercise program to prevent any detrimental effects to the</p>
<p>health and well-being of the chronic fatigue syndrome patient.</p>
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		<title>A Quick Look At Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic fatigue syndrome is a debilitating disorder that is characterized
by a condition of extreme exhaustion and fatigue that lasts for extended
periods of time – usually six months or more. Doctors have yet to uncover
what exactly causes this disorder but it is widely believed that a number
of factors trigger its onset. These factors include stress, viral
infections, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic fatigue syndrome is a debilitating disorder that is characterized</p>
<p>by a condition of extreme exhaustion and fatigue that lasts for extended</p>
<p>periods of time – usually six months or more. Doctors have yet to uncover</p>
<p>what exactly causes this disorder but it is widely believed that a number</p>
<p>of factors trigger its onset. These factors include stress, viral</p>
<p>infections, hormone levels and lack of adequate sleep.</p>
<p>Poor diet and lack of exercise are also considered as factors that strongly</p>
<p>contribute to the development of chronic fatigue syndrome. Because there is</p>
<p>no known exact cause of CFS, doctors find it difficult to diagnose if a</p>
<p>patient is indeed suffering from CFS or if the symptoms are actually of</p>
<p>another ailment.</p>
<p>The NIAMS (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin</p>
<p>Diseases) says that in order for a patient to be diagnosed with CFS, he</p>
<p>must be suffering from severe chronic fatigue for six months or beyond and</p>
<p>at the same time, should have four or more of the following symptoms:</p>
<p>impaired short term memory, prolonged feeling of extreme exhaustion, muscle</p>
<p>pains, swelling and tenderness of multiple joints and the lymph nodes,</p>
<p>recurring sore throat, severe headache and un-refreshing sleep.</p>
<p>Since the exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is yet to be determined,</p>
<p>there is no known cure for it at present. Treatments for CFS are meant to</p>
<p>relieve the symptoms and improve the patient&#8217;s bodily functions. Doctors</p>
<p>recommend a combination of medications and non-drug therapies. Dietary</p>
<p>restrictions and nutritional supplements are also used to help suppress the</p>
<p>symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. In addition to therapy, lifestyle</p>
<p>changes are also highly recommended.</p>
<p>Although it might seem contradictory, regular exercise is also a good way</p>
<p>to help treat chronic fatigue syndrome. However, doctors should carefully</p>
<p>supervise any physical activity that the patient does to avoid aggravating</p>
<p>the symptoms. Mild exercise for 10-15 minutes followed by 30 minutes of</p>
<p>rigorous physical activities such as tennis, swimming, brisk walking and</p>
<p>others. Such activities help make the heart stronger and healthier to</p>
<p>promote better circulation.</p>
<p>Aside from these, individuals afflicted with chronic fatigue syndrome can</p>
<p>also do stretching and other relaxation exercises to help manage stress. A</p>
<p>doctor should approve any exercise routine to avoid injury or worsening of</p>
<p>the CFS symptoms.</p>
<p>Many doctors also recommend herbal remedies because they are natural and</p>
<p>effective. There are a number of herbal medicines that CFS victims can</p>
<p>take. Echinacea root is known for its ability to boost the immune system.</p>
<p>Since viral infection is one of the factors that trigger chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome, using Echinacea strengthens the immune system to fight of viruses</p>
<p>and eliminate their harmful effects.</p>
<p>Ginseng root, long used in the orient as a herb to restore vitality and</p>
<p>energy, can be taken in capsule or tablet form to help keep the body active</p>
<p>and strong. Licorice is primarily known for its ability to purge toxins</p>
<p>from the body and can help keep the immune system resistant to attacks by</p>
<p>viruses.</p>
<p>Aside from herbal medications, just living a healthy life and having a</p>
<p>balanced, healthy diet can help the individual overcome the symptoms of</p>
<p>chronic fatigue syndrome. Fruits and vegetables provide the body with the</p>
<p>important vitamins and minerals to keep the immune system strong.</p>
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