NPR: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis? polyDNA Recommends Gene-Eden-VIR to Reduce Fatigue …

Posted: February 23, 2014 at 3:42 pm

Rochester, NY (PRWEB) February 23, 2014

Is it possible that the medical community focuses too much on fatigue and ignores other relevant symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? polyDNA has learned that The Institute of Medicine (the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences) is reviewing how chronic fatigue syndrome is diagnosed... Core to the diagnosis, patients and doctors who specialize in the disorder say, is a physical and mental crash of extreme exhaustion and ill feeling after even mild exercise, requiring days to weeks of recovery (1). polyDNA recommends that individuals who suffer from fatigue take Gene-Eden-VIR. This natural product was clinically proven to reduce physical and mental fatigue in a study that followed FDA guidelines.

Some people believe that the name Chronic Fatigue Syndrome trivializes the condition and puts a chilling effect on high quality research into its cause (1). Dr. Nancy Lee said There are many people - scientists, clinicians, advocates - who believe the name 'chronic fatigue syndrome' does harm to patients (1).

The Institute of Medicine panel is being asked to review evidence on the best way to diagnose the disorder. It will also consider whether the name should be changed (1). This is because long-standing fatigue is just one of many debilitating symptoms of CFS. Sleep disturbance also affects nearly all patients, who typically wake up unrefreshed no matter how long they sleep. Muscle and joint pain and problems with thinking, concentration and memory are also nearly universal. Other common symptoms include gastrointestinal problems, dizziness, heat or cold intolerance, sore throat and swollen lymph nodes (1).

The CDC says that Chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS, is a devastating and complex disorder. People with CFS have overwhelming fatigue and a host of other symptoms that are not improved by bed rest and that can get worse after physical activity or mental exertion. They often function at a substantially lower level of activity than they were capable of before they became ill. (See the CDCs web page on CFS, last reviewed on May 13, 2012) (3).

The syndrome often follows a viral illness, such as with the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV).

Interestingly, abnormalities in the immune system have been reported in CFS patients and study authors specifically noted that Almost all patients reported a previous infection as the onset of fatigue symptom. (See the International Journal of Pediatrics, from 2013) (2). Moreover, Almost all patients reported themselves to be previously healthy prior to their fatigue and also ascribed the onset due to an infection (2).

Gene-Eden-VIR is a natural antiviral remedy. Moreover, in forthcoming post-marketing clinical study, Gene-Eden-VIR was shown to reduce fatigue associated with a viral infection.

For those who believe CFS might be a result of a viral infection, we recommend Gene-Eden-VIR. Mike Evans, polyDNA

polyDNA points out that there are no FDA approved drugs that specifically treat fatigue.

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