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CFS/FMS Solutions
Difficulty defining CFS/FMS
with Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.


Vitality

Dear Dr. T,
Why is the disease so hard to define and why are there so many disconnected symptoms?


Dr. Teitelbaum’s response:
Although the illness significantly suppresses a central control area that regulates many key bodily functions (the Hypothalamus), this suppression may not decrease blood tests to the level of the lowest 2% of the population (two standard deviations), the level required to be considered “medically abnormal”. Nonetheless, the suppression of many different systems is enough to leave people non-functional. By the same token, the large number of body areas affected by the disease creates a myriad of symptoms, which, to a doctor not trained in these syndromes, seem unrelated.

Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.
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Dr. Teitelbaum's SHINE Approach to CFS/FM Treatment
In his 30 years of clinical experience, and in his landmark study on Effective Treatment of CFS/FM, Dr Teitelbaum has found that his SHINE approach to treating CFS/FM is successful in the vast majority of patients.

SHINE represents four areas of health issues that need to be addressed when creating a treatment program. These health issues and their roles in treating CFS/FM are as follows:

S = SLEEP: Get adequate sleep, preferably eight to nine hours a night. Sleep replenishes the body's energy and heals its muscles. Inadequate sleep will leave you exhausted and in pain.

H = HORMONES: Get tested for hormone deficiency and treated if needed. Hormone deficiencies can contribute to fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.

I = INFECTIONS: Get treatment when symptoms of infections occur. The lack of restorative sleep in CFS/FM leads to dysfunctional immune systems. Underlying viral, bacterial, bowel, sinus and yeast infections are common and can be a contributing cause or result of CFS/FM.

N = NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS: Optimal nutritional supplementation is essential. Many nutrients can be depleted as a result of CFS/FM. B-12, magnesium, Acetyl L Carnitine and glutathione, as well as your basic A, B, C and D vitamins need to be supplemented at a level that your average over the counter multivitamin cannot provide.

E = EXERCISE: Exercise as able. After 10 weeks on the 4 steps above, you will be able to slowly increase your exercise—without being wiped out the next day!

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