with Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.
I heard you on Conscious Talk and wondered what the green tea supplement is that you were talking about. I couldn’t quite get the name of it.
Dr. Teitelbaum’s response:
I was speaking of L-Theanine (it must be the Sun Theanine form found in many companies’ products) which is derived from green tea. The dose is 100-200 mg at bedtime for sleep or 100-200 mg 1-4 x day for anxiety. It is also present in the Calming Balance formula on our web site store (endfatigue.com).
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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posted on April 9, 2008 | 468 views | tags: CFS, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, FMS, green tea, L-Theanine



























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