How to beat your ME

ME: Other things you can do

Other ways of dealing with ME more »

ME: Diets and Supplements

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 »

ME: The pesticide connection

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 »

Fluoride and ME

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 »

ME: The link with thyroid problems

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 »

How doctors treat ME

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 »

ME: The first things to do

Preliminary stages in tackling ME more »

What causes ME?

An overview of the possible causes of ME more »

What is ME?

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 »

How to beat your ME

You can and you will beat your M.E. On these pages you will discover how. more »

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1 Mar 2010 | Lynne McTaggart - Wh... (jowddty)

Asking the obvious

Someone finally bothered to ask the question: does breast screening work? The answer is a damning and resounding no, as our cover story this month makes clear. No breast screening programme anywhere i... more »

2 Feb 2010 | Lynne McTaggart - Wh... (jowddty)

A prescription for old age

Most of us assume that if we’re lucky enough to exceed our threescore and ten—the Biblical estimate of our lifespan—we do so at the expense of our bodies. We’ve come to expect ... more »

15 Jan 2010 | Health from your Gar... (bshubbard)

Plants help improve the enviro...

We read an article the other that walking through herb-covered mountainsides and forests is rejuvenating for four reasons. In nature one can just take things in without thinking too hard, the trees ab... more »

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09:47 | Healthy Living (KiwiGal)

Re: Health benefits of eating ...

Yeah, But what do you feed your "organic" Fresh Water Fish (why the capitals?). If you process them into fertilizer, you must farm them; therefore you must feed them. I'd love to see a b... more »

09:31 | Health Conditions (KiwiGal)

Re: Pinworm diet

Hi Or you can go to: www.bodytalksystem.com, click on Practitioners/country/area and find a BodyTalk practitioner near you who can eliminate them through the body chemistry section. If there is nobody... more »

09:25 | Health Conditions (KiwiGal)

Re: Morgellons Disease

All you have to do is Google the name and lots of stuff comes up. The first one I clicked on seems to have the answer. For your ease I will post it here: http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/ab... more »

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