There are numerous theories with regard to the causes of chronic
fatigue and fibromyalgia, many of which may be indeed touching on the
truth or at least touching on an aggravator or contributor to these
afflictions.There are numerous theories with regard to the causes of chronic
fatigue and fibromyalgia, many of which may be indeed touching on the
truth or at least touching on an aggravator or contributor to these
afflictions. Diseases in general have been growing in epidemic
proportion over at least the past 20 years, especially in the United
States, where our increasingly toxic environment and lifestyles have
drifted further and further away from what is natural in the name of
progress, technology, and profit. Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia are
no exception, the two often being experienced together, and possibly
symptoms of the same disease. Many agree that having one or both of
these conditions reflects a compromised immune system, but whether this
has resulted from viruses or chemicals or heredity or DNA mutations or
other causes is much debated. As in the question of the chicken or the
egg, I think the answer lies in what came first, at least in terms of
triggering the disease.
We all have unique genetic weaknesses and tendencies, but usually a
disease that we may be predisposed to will not surface unless an
external environmental factor triggers it. Viruses lay dormant in all
of us, as do many bacteria. The body's immune system keeps them in
check unless the body is damaged and becomes weak and imbalanced to the
point that viruses and bacteria grow out of control and flourish,
causing disease. But what external "triggering" factors came first to
weaken the immune system to allow such a systemic breakdown to occur?
The answer most likely lies in how increasingly toxic and contaminated
our bodies are becoming. This cumulative toxic overload is the result
of the growing number of harmful chemicals we're exposed to in our
everyday life -- over 10,000 in food processing and preservation alone.
We eat chemically-processed foods that contain preservatives,
pesticides, dyes, hormones, bleaching agents, neurotoxic artificial
sweeteners, steroids, and antibiotics, drink hundreds of chemicals in
our tap water, breathe in fumes from factories, are bombarded with
radiation from numerous and growing sources, and chemicals are
outgassed in our homes from our Teflon-coated pans to our
stain-resistant carpets. We are surrounded with plastics, paints,
solvents, cleaners, medications, and many other toxic chemicals, and
when you mix them all together in our bodies with our own natural
chemistry, as in a chemistry lab, the results can be unpredictable and
potentially explosive. In addition, antibiotics that destroy good
bacteria along with the bad have been dangerously overprescribed,
contributing to weakened immune systems, and expensive unnatural
synthetic drugs are being dispensed in record numbers that do not cure
but only suppress symptoms, while causing a plethora of harmful side
effects to the tune of billions of dollars for the pharmaceutical
industry.
Recent studies have shown that antibiotics and chemicals can permeate
cell walls and destroy, damage, or mutate mitochondria, which most
claim cannot be regenerated. What are mitochondria? In short, they are
the powerhouses of our bodies. They assimilate food and produce
critical nutrients, but their primary function is to manufacture
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a vital component of life. ATP is
believed to provide 90-95% of all cellular energy and has been found to
act as a neurotransmitter extracellularly. Also, an enormous amount of
ATP is required by our energy-hungry muscles. Unfortunately, the brain
does not store ATP, ATP cannot be shared between organ systems, its
supply is very limited, and the demand for it by the body is very high.
Therefore, ATP must be constantly synthesized to provide a continuous
supply of energy or an ATP-imbalance occurs, which may lead to neuronal
cell deaths, chronic fatigue from lack of energy, nutritional
deficiencies, and muscle weakness and pain as in fibromyalgia, among
many other symptoms. ATP imbalance or poor regulation can be very
dangerous - too much ATP in a few areas of the body can actually be
just as damaging as too little, such as in spinal cord injuries.
Scientists have theorized that mutations in mitochondrial DNA also
contribute to aging, and when the production of ATP is interrupted or
stopped for any number of reasons, a cascade of free-radical damage
begins. The key to chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, and many other
diseases, may lie in cellular damage by chemicals, while the road to
recovery may lie in eliminating toxins that cause cellular damage and
pursuing natural courses of treatment that help the body heal itself.
Although most doctors and researchers do not believe mitochondria can
be repaired or regenerated, they used to say the same thing about brain
cells, and that has since been disproved. The body is a miraculous
creation, and if it is not abused, it has many self-healing and
regenerative abilities. I came across one University of
California-Berkeley research project recently where mitochondria in
rats were able to be rejuvenated with large doses of acetyl-L-carnitine
and alpha-lipoic acid, common natural dietary supplements, which also
appeared to make the old rats more youthful. Also, Cordyceps given to
mice caused an increased supply of ATP in the liver, has substantially
benefitted chronic fatigue sufferers, and when given in human clinical
trials, demonstrated overall improved liver health. And to relieve
pain, guaifenesin has been used successfully by individuals with
fibromyalgia. It is believed that guaifenesin works both by causing
urinary excretion of excess uric acid, phosphate, and other substances
that should have been excreted by the kidneys that have built up in the
cells and tissue to the point that they depress ATP formation, and by
actually reinforcing cell walls to minimize entry by toxins and further
damage to the cells. (There seem to be very few all-natural products
that contain guaifenesin without ephedrine or chemicals. I found one
product made by Naturade called Herbal Expec that I would recommend)
After "Yuppie Flu" first surfaced in the 1980's, a few progressive
doctors tried giving patients injections of adenosine monophosphate
(AMP), a chemical precursor of ATP, but this was expensive,
inconvenient, difficult to tolerate, and the results were very slow and
gradual. Next, in the 1990's, oral ATP supplements were tried, and are
still available today, but they had side effects and did not allow the
body to naturally assimilate the ATP itself which makes it less
targeted and effective. But more recently, there has been significant
success with another precursor to ATP - D-Ribose. D-Ribose is a complex
sugar with no side effects. It goes to work quickly in the body,
effectively fueling the mitochondria so that additional needed ATP can
be produced for many hours at a time. In particular, it increases ATP
production in muscles, including the heart, therefore besides improving
muscle strength and helping alleviate pain, it additionally benefits
individuals with heart problems, and increases blood circulation,
oxygen levels, and energy levels. Ribose formulas often include
creatine, as the two are believed to work synergistically together to
increase overall ATP production.
With cellular damage, and the accompanying gut damage from ingesting
chemicals, there are also often multiple nutritional deficiencies that
result from poor absorption and assimilation, regardless if you think
you have been eating well, therefore a potent vitamin and mineral
supplement and an immune system builder are also recommended,
preferably liquid sublinguals (under the tongue) to enhance absorption.
Since our soil has been damaged from chemicals, and thus much of our
food is lacking in vitamins and minerals, the vitamin/mineral
nutritional supplement should be the one thing you take for life to
maintain health even if you feel fine. For those who can afford it, a
new spectroscopic test is available from Spectracell that examines
white blood cells, which help protect the body and combat disease, and
can pinpoint your specific and unique cellular deficiencies.
Although the natural supplements mentioned above may potentially be
extremely helpful in repairing cell damage, increasing energy, and
alleviating symptoms in the short-term, in order to foster long-term
healing and maintenance of health, it is critical that toxins that
store in fatty tissue be removed from the body, such as with binding
whole grains, natural detoxifiers, and chelation therapy, and further
toxic exposure that contributes to cellular damage and other health
problems be avoided. Since your body is likely chemically addicted to
many substances, a natural course of treatment that involves the
elimination of chemicals often results in short-term withdrawal
symptoms or temporary exacerbation of symptoms where you feel worse
before you feel better, but this stage passes quickly.
The more you understand what you're fighting and your options, the
better armed you will be to battle it. And half the battle is knowing
and eliminating what caused the disease in the first place or it will
continue to come back. Although there are supplements that may help,
natural steps to better health do not have to cost a fortune. There are
many inexpensive dietary measures that can be taken.
To learn more about the thousands of harmful toxins in our food and
everyday environment and how to avoid them, how to bind toxins and
remove them from your body, how to treat symptoms of disease naturally,
and how to adopt a non-toxic chemical-free diet and natural lifestyle
that will help your body heal itself, please visit the NatureGem
website at http://www.naturegem.com. From the home page, you can also
link to a copy of this article with active links to helpful resources.
Deb Bromley is a science and technology researcher and the President of
NatureGem Nontoxic Living, an organization devoted to promoting
awareness of toxins in our food and environment that can cause disease,
and providing access to nutrition information, natural remedies, and
alternative health resources.
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