TREATING CHRONIC FATIGUE The medical field and natural health - TopicsExpress



          

TREATING CHRONIC FATIGUE The medical field and natural health field are both almost universally incapable of treating chronic fatigue, CF, especially serious cases. This is my conclusion from my experience with chronic fatigue as a patient and now practitioner for almost 20 years. There is not even an understanding of it 5 basic causes of chronic fatigue, which are actually known, although I appear to be the only one to explain them all at once on my website: PrimalRejuvenation Most are treating symptoms separately and can’t figure out how to treat the few causes of the many symptoms in a coherent manner. Books on CF are even weaker than the best practitioners who are at least successful enough to be busy with patients. Most of the books don’t take toxicity seriously and stay stuck in the infectious disease paradigm, concerned more with lyme and candida, which are usually only part of the picture. Detoxifying heavy metals, chemicals and radiation remains underutilized. Most rely too much on supplements that are inferior to food and often targets symptoms. Most nutrition around food is not the best as the best is largely unknown, although the grain free movement is positive now. Body workers are not seeing the whole system. Chiropractors poke bones into place, which is treating symptoms. Muscle moves bone. Treatments that last train muscles to balance and stop pulling bones out. Chiropractic adjustments anywhere in the body also often do not hold because the cranial bones like the sphenoid are not adjusted. In the rare instance the cranials are adjusted they often do not hold because the upper palate is underdeveloped and does not allow enough room for the cranial bones to balance. This is the result of bottle feeding babies, which the tongue does not learn to expand the palate through sucking to allow room for the teeth without crowding and the same for the sphenoid. Then tongue is a muscle that moves bone. People are not cured but keeping coming back for momentary relief, or get on the practitioner merry-go-round until they are broke, or figure it out on their by talking to other patients and doing their own research. This is no time for new age clichés about being patient and its all a part of a perfect journey. The complacency and egos of practitioners and narrowness of specializations is no longer acceptable. The toxic crisis is here and coming on faster….hello Fukushima…and iodine is not going to protect you, only a whole systems approach will do.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 08:16:11 +0000

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