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Diet is the first area to pay attention to when ME is suspected. Cut out all simple sugars and refined foods, and concentrate on whole unprocessed foods. Coffee and tea should be replaced by herb and... more>
One cause of chronic fatigue syndrome could be exposure to organophosphate pesticides and insecticides. The condition is identical to neuro-behavioural abnormalities noticed since the early 1960s in f... more>
Although few researchers have looked at the role of fluoride in the development of ME, there are conspicuous similarities between key features of ME/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and those seen in th... more>
Thyroid problems may be a culprit behind unexplained diseases such as ME/CFS and FMS. In most cases, the health problems experienced by these patients are part of a more basic and profound dysfunction... more>
According to the UK Working Group on CFS/ME, set up to compile guidelines on the appropriate management and treatment of patients with CFS/ME, graded exercise and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) a... more>
Preliminary stages in tackling ME more>
An overview of the possible causes of ME more>
ME (myalgia encephalitis) or chronic fatigue syndrome is a disabling disease that has finally been recognized by the World Health Organization as a disease of the nervous system. more>
You can and you will beat your M.E. On these pages you will discover how. more>
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