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The Root Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Explained

by rpautrey2 <rpautrey2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 16, 2008 at 03:51 PM

NaturalNews.com
November 12 2008

The Root Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Explained
by Sheryl Walters

(NaturalNews) The cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is not yet
clear. It is a complex disorder which does not have one absolute cause
behind it. Rather, there are multiple underlying causes that feed off
of each other and together manifest as Chronic Fatigue. Further, the
group of factors that may cause one person=92s illness may be different
from another=92s with similar symptoms.

The following health imbalances have all been identified as possible
factors that can lead to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Viral Infection

The Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), which causes mononucleosis (also called
glandular fever), has been continually linked with Chronic Fatigue and
Fibromyalgia (FM). Many people with these conditions initially had EBV
and never recovered. Recent studies continue to associate the two
together. Other viruses are also commonly found in the blood of many
people with CFS and FM.

People with these conditions, regularly test positive for elevated
levels of RNase L, which is an enzyme found in the cells of the body.
It is activated when the body is under attack from viruses. However it
appears that the RNase L system of those with CFS is compromised, and
is therefore unable to effectively fight the viruses.

Immune Dysfunction

There is an abundance of scientific evidence to suggest that people
who have CFS have immune dysfunction. A high percentage of sufferers
have elevated circulating cytokines, altered T lymphocyte numbers, and
low natural killer cell cytotoxicity.

In basic terms, these people have immune systems that are under
functioning.

This explains why people with CFS tend to frequently pick up coughs
and colds. They also have trouble fighting off what they pick up. They
are more susceptible to and affected by invaders such as viruses,
bacteria, parasites, Candida, and toxins. People with CFS also have a
higher occurrence of allergies than the healthy population.

Endocrine Dysfunction

The endocrine systems of people with CFS seem to be out of balance.

* Cortisol and DHEA-S are hormones released by the adrenal glands, and
are invariably low in people with CFS. They work together to control
how the body responds to stress. Low levels of these hormones can
cause fatigue, hypoglycemia, poor brain function, allergic reactions,
anxiety, and many other problems associated with this condition.

* Melatonin is a hormone released by the pineal gland. Its primary
function is to control sleep patterns. During the day the pineal gland
is stimulated by light and communicates to produce chemicals such as
s*****onin to wake the body up. When light levels fall the pineal gland
signals the production of melatonin, preparing the body for sleep.
Melatonin production appears to be disturbed in CFS, causing a lack of
deep, restful sleep.

* Thyroxin is a hormone excreted by the thyroid gland. Studies
consistently reveal an under-active thyroid in many people with CFS.

Food Intolerances

A significant pro****tion of people with CFS have food intolerances.
There is often an improvement in their health when certain foods are
eliminated.

Blood Pressure Drop When Physically Active

CFS sufferers regularly re****t a feeling of dizziness, weakness and a
light headed feeling when they stand up. In fact some people
experience this all the time, even when lying down. Studies have
confirmed that a majority of these people have low blood pressure,
especially when they exert themselves, because there is not
significant blood flow to the brain.

Cognitive Dysfunction

People with CFS can sometimes suffer from cognitive difficulties. They
often feel overwhelmed by sensory information, such as sounds and
smells, especially in busy public places. Their skin is often
sensitive to the touch as well. Experts believe this could be
explained by neurological (brain) dysfunction, which processes
information as vitally im****tant when it is not, making these people
feel overwhelmed. This suggests a deficiency in certain vital
chemicals in the brain.

Environmental Toxins

A high percentage of people with CFS and FM are affected by everyday
chemicals. This is known as Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Perhaps the
brain is more sensitive to chemicals, and causes the person to have a
strong physical response. There also seems to be a consistently low
level of the body=92s most powerful antioxidants, which impair its
ability to fight off toxins and free radicals.

Genetic Factors

There is evidence that suggests a genetic link, or at least a genetic
predisposition to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Candida albicans

People with Candida, or yeast overgrowth show many of the same
symptoms as people with CFS. Studies reveal that the flora of the
intestine can be disturbed by factors such as antibiotics, and allow
Candida, which is always present in the body in a harmless form, to
proliferate and cause ill health.

Research has shown that an elevated level of Candida overgrowth is
associated with allergies, irritable bowel, fatigue, memory
impairment, foggy brain, and muscle pain. In diagnostic labs where it
is possible to test for yeast overgrowth, physicians consistently
re****t a correlation between Candida antibodies and CFS. Many people
who have these conditions have re****ted dramatic health improvements
through anti-fungal agents and anti-fungal protocol.

Leaky Gut Syndrome

Leaky gut is when spaces develop in the gut wall, and toxins,
bacteria, fungi, and undigested food can leak through. This can cause
a deal of health problems, and is associated with CFS.

Heavy Metal Sensitivity

Many studies indicate that heavy metals play a role in Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome. There is evidence to suggest that aluminum, nickel, lead,
and mercury (from mercury amalgam dental fillings) may be involved in
causing CFS.

Nutritional Deficiencies

Deficiencies in multiple vitamins and minerals are generally present
in people with CFS.

Emotional Stress/Trauma

A significantly high percentage of people with this condition appear
to be highly driven and put a lot of pressure on themselves. They are
often perfectionists. This may reveal, and further research is needed,
that stress may be a root cause of CFS. There is no doubt that people
with CFS have an impaired stress response, and there is also much
evidence to suggest that stress impairs the immune system.


About the author
Sheryl is a kinesiologist, nutritionist and holistic practitioner.
Her website www.younglivingguide.com provides the latest research on
preventing disease, looking naturally gorgeous, and feeling
emotionally and physically fabulous.
And her latest website www.raiselibido.com offers a vast quantity of
information on how to increase *** drive and enjoy a vibrant ***
life.


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