| Sure, were all tired, at least some of the time. But people with chronic fatigue
syndrome (CFS), have more than that occasional pooped-out feeling. CFS, in fact, has an official definition
thats used for diagnosis in the medical community. Its defined as debilitating
fatigue that lasts for at least six months, accompanied by a number of other symptoms such
as sleep disturbances, tender lymph nodes, sore throat, trouble with short-term memory,
and various aches and pains. Needless to say, if you have such continuous fatigue, the
first thing you need to do is see if you and your doctor can find a cause, since many
health problems can cause a similar range of problems. If no other cause can be found,
its possible that you have CFS.
Although CFS is still something of a
medical mystery, doctors and researchers are continually learning more about it.
"Many experts now think that chronic fatigue syndrome may be an example of the
hypothalamus failing to properly regulate the brains influence on the immune
system," says Jay Lombard, M.D., assistant clinical professor of neurology at Weill
Medical College of Cornell University in New York City and co-author of The Brain Wellness
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The hypothalamus is a regulatory
gland in the brain. It normally stimulates the production of an important hormone called
corticotropin. Corticotropin in turn is needed to stimulate the adrenal glands, which are
located on top of the kidneys. When the hypothalamus isnt doing its job and you
dont get enough corticotropin, your adrenal glands dont produce enough
cortisol, the bodys main stress hormone. "Clearly, chronic fatigue syndrome
involves faulty communication among the nervous system, the immune system, and the
endocrine system," Dr. Lombard says.
Lots of people with CFS also have
low blood pressure, and a few studies suggest that some may also have difficulty producing
and utilizing energy inside cells, Dr. Lombard says. Plus, some people have digestive
problems that can cause improper digestion and absorption of critical nutrients, says
Jeanne Hubbuch, M.D., a doctor in Newton Highland, Massachusetts.
One problem, called leaky gut,
occurs when portions of improperly digested food elements seep through the lining of the
intestine. Some experts speculate that this leakage sets off an immune response that can
ultimately lead to attacks on the bodys own cells. Nutritional supplementation for
CFS really depends on your particular symptoms, says Dr. Hubbuch. Doctors may use a wide
array of supplements, each geared toward dealing with a particular symptom. Even doctors
who consider themselves quite familiar with CFS, though, admit that its not easy to
treat.
"Treatments may sound great in
theory, but in practice it is a very difficult matter," Dr. Lombard says.
"Chronic fatigue syndrome is a difficult disease to treat, medically and
nutritionally. Often, there are psychological issues that may not be causing the disease
but that certainly play a role." With that in mind, here are the nutritional and
herbal treatments.
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- The Gut Connection
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- Practitioners of
natural medicine advise that people with CSF have a comprehensive digestive stool
analysis. This analysis will show whether theyre having problems with bacterial or
yeast overgrowth in the intestines or with the incomplete breakdown of foods, Dr. Hubbuch
says. A wide variety of nutritional supplements might be used to treat digestive problems,
says Dr. Hubbuch. These include foods such as garlic or grapefruit seed extract, which can
help kill bacteria or yeast.
Some people try introducing "friendly"
bacteria such as Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum to restore a healthy balance of
beneficial bacteria in the intestines and help crowd out the bad bugs. Others with CFS can
benefit from enzymes that help the body break down food into digestible particles, she
says. You may also want to take fiber formulas derived from plants, such as those made
from psyllium seed, kelp, agar, pectin, and oat bran, to help
elimination. Its best to talk to your doctor about how much of each one to take.
Garlic is most effective if its fresh and raw, and
its good to use at least one clove a day, says Dr. Hubbuch. If you are taking garlic
supplements, you need a daily dose of at least 10 milligrams of allicin, the active
ingredient in garlic that helps fight fungal infections. As for L. acidophilus and B. bifidum, you should get 1 to 10 billion viable organisms
a day, so check the dosage on the product you use. (more information on Garlic)
Follow the directions on the label
or your doctors directions if youre taking digestive
enzymes. Dr. Hubbuch says that she normally suggests taking 5,000 units of lipase,
20,000 units of amylase, and 20,000 units of trypsin. You can also take 3 to 5 grams or
more of soluble fiber each day at meals, she says.
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- Improving Immunity
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- Because so many people with chronic fatigue syndrome also have weakened immune systems, Dr. Lombard
recommends several nutrients that have been shown to strengthen immunity. A high-potency
multivitamin/mineral supplement may provide what you need. Look for these amounts in the
supplement you choose: 30 milligrams of zinc, 25,000 international units (IU) of vitamin
A (part can be from beta-carotene), 50 milligrams of B-complex
vitamins such as pantothenic acid and riboflavin, 200 micrograms of selenium, 2 milligrams
each of copper and manganese, and 400 IU of vitamin E. Dr. Lombard also recommends 4,000
milligrams of vitamin C a day in divided doses. For such a high amount, youll need a
separate vitamin C supplement.
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- Herbs can stimulate your immune system, notes Dr.
Lombard. He suggests 500 milligrams of a standardized extract of astragalus daily for
long-term use. "Astragalus enhances antibody response,
increases helper T lymphocytes and natural killer cell activity, and aids in immune system
self-regulation," he says. "You should take this especially during periods of
stress, such as during cold and flu season."
Along with astragalus, Dr. Lombard recommends 250 milligrams of a
standardized extract of echinacea daily for 7 to 10 days with
three-week rest intervals between dosage periods. "Echinacea stimulates macrophages,
enhances the action of white blood cells, and stimulates the production of immune
systemregulating biochemicals," he says. You need to take some time off between
dosage periods, however, because echinacea loses its effectiveness after you take it for a
while and your body builds a tolerance to it.
Dr. Hubbuch also recommends
echinacea, often in combination with another immune-enhancing herb, goldenseal.
"These are really good if you have a lot of viral symptoms, such as a sore throat,
swollen glands, low-grade fever, or herpes," she says.
If you have only occasional
flare-ups, you can use the herbs when symptoms start, as long as you consult your doctor.
For flare-ups, you can take a 250-milligram capsule two or three times a day (a total of
500 to 750 milligrams) of a combination of echinacea and goldenseal, says Dr. Hubbuch. To
suppress symptoms or as a maintenance dose, you can use two capsules twice a day, she
adds.
You can also take echinacea and
goldenseal as a tincture, using 15 to 20 dropsabout a dropperfulthree times a
day if you have active symptoms. For maintenance, when the symptoms quiet down, you can
take the tincture twice a day. |
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- Aiding Sleep
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- Tired as they may be, people with CFS
often have trouble sleeping, To help improve sleep, Dr. Hubbuch
recommends 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and melatonin.
- In your body, 5-HTP increases levels of serotonin, a chemical
that helps regulate sleep patterns. Studies show that 5-HTP can shorten the time it takes to fall asleep
and make you less likely to waken during the night. When Dr. Hubbuch prescribes this
supplement, she instructs people to take 50 milligrams one hour before bedtime. You can
increase the dosage up to 150 milligrams at night if necessary, but dont go any
higher than 200 milligrams, advises Dr. Lombard, since higher doses can cause disturbing
dreams.
You should not take 5-HTP if you are currently taking antidepressant
medication or have taken it recently, as the combined effects could cause a possibly fatal
condition called serotonin syndrome. Otherwise, you can use 5-HTP safely for long periods of time, Dr. Hubbuch
says. Decrease the dose if you are sleeping well, she advises. Along with the 5-HTP, she suggests taking 50 milligrams of
vitamin B6. In addition to 5-HTP, some people may need to take melatonin,
which can also be a sleep aid, Dr. Hubbuch says. She recommends two milligrams of
timed-release melatonin at bedtime. For those who need still more help falling asleep, she
suggests valerian, a calming herb that can help hasten sleep, improve the quality of
sleep, and reduce nighttime awakenings.
In his book The Green Pharmacy,
James A. Duke, Ph.D., a botanical consultant and former ethnobotanist with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture who specializes in medicinal plants, says that some naturopaths
whom he respects suggest drinking valerian root tea about 30 minutes before retiring.
Others suggest taking 150 to 300 milligrams of a standardized extract (0.8 percent valeric
acid). Do not use valerian with sleep-enhancing or mood-regulating medications such as
diazepam (Valium) or amitriptyline (Elavil), however. If stimulant actions such as
nervousness or heart palpitations occur, discontinue use.
Try one of these sleep remedies at a
time and see if it works for you, Dr. Hubbuch says. If you dont notice results after
one to two weeks of using one product, try another. "Sometimes, you do use all of
them," she says. "It depends on how bad your sleep problem is." It is safe
to use all three, according to Dr. Hubbuch.
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- Enhancing Energy
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- People with CFS may also have
impaired energy metabolism within the mitochondria, the energy
producing areas of the muscle cells, Dr. Lombard says. The cells just dont make or
use energy as well as they should, for unknown reasons. To improve this situation, he
recommends coenzyme Q10 (coQ10). This substance
helps charge up the mitochondria. Both he and Dr. Hubbuch recommend taking 200 milligrams
a day. Dr. Hubbuch suggests taking a type of coQ10 that is placed under the tongue
(sublingual), where it dissolves and is absorbed through the mucous membranes, rather than
the kind you swallow. "It is helpful in quite a few people," she says.
"Its better absorbed and seems to work better." If you start taking coQ10 and it helps, the results usually show up
in about a month, says Dr. Hubbuch. "Try it for a month and see if it is worth it for
you. If its not doing anything, then just stop." You can take it at any time of
day, she says.
Many of the B vitamins as well as
the amino acid l-carnitine are also essential for energy production. Theyre
important because they all appear to work together to boost muscle energy levels. You can
make sure that youre getting all of the B vitamins by taking a high-potency B-complex
supplement, Dr. Lombard says. Look for one that includes about 50 milligrams of most
of the Bs. Since you should get more folic acid and vitamin B12 than
whats provided by a B-complex supplement, youll probably need to take
additional supplements, says Dr. Lombardo. He recommends a total of 1,000 micrograms of
folic acid and 1,000 micrograms of B12 a day. In addition, he suggests
supplementing with 500 milligrams of l-carnitine daily. But dont take extra B-complex
vitamins if you are already taking them to boost immunity, he cautions.
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- Have Some Magnesium
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- An essential mineral, magnesium, is also necessary for energy metabolism. Doctors have
found that many people with CFS have low levels of magnesium in their red blood cells, and
several studies have shown some improvement in energy levels with magnesium
supplementation. Typically, magnesium comes as magnesium oxide or carbonate, but other
forms may be better absorbed orally and utilized in the body. These include magnesium
lactate, orotate, glycinate, and gluconate.
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- Helping Your Hormones
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- People with CFS may need to reduce
the amount of stress on their adrenal glands. That means limiting
sugar and caffeine and taking vitamins, minerals, and herbs that
help the glands function properly, Dr. Lombard says.
"The adrenal glands contain the
highest concentration of vitamin C in the body," he says. Vitamin C helps influence
neurotransmitters, the essential messenger chemicals that carry signals from one part of
the body to another. Dr. Lombard recommends 4,000 milligrams of vitamin C a day, taken in
divided doses. If you are already taking this amount to boost immunity, however, you
dont need to take more.
He also suggests 50 milligrams of
pantothenic acid, 30 milligrams of zinc, and 600 milligrams of magnesium in divided doses.
"These nutrients all play necessary roles in the manufacture of hormones by the
adrenal glands," Dr. Lombard says. If you are already taking these nutrients for
other reasons, though, theres no need to add more. Siberian and Asian ginseng can also help support the
adrenal glands, increase resistance to stress, and exert a number of beneficial effects on
immune functions that may be useful in the treatment of CFS, Dr. Lombard says. In one
study, people who took 10 milliliters a day of a liquid extract of Siberian ginseng had a
significant increase in T-helper cells and in natural killer cell activity, both of which
are of value in treating CFS. Dr. Lombard recommends 500 milligrams a day of standardized
extract of Siberian or Asian ginseng.
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- Licorice for Low Blood
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- Licorice is also helpful in supporting the adrenal glands
and increasing the production of cortisol, an important hormone, by this gland, Dr.
Hubbuch says. Low amounts of cortisol or other adrenal hormones in the body can lower
blood pressure. "Some people with CFS have problems with low blood pressure. As a
result, they may feel dizzy and light-headed, especially when they are changing
positions," she says. If you notice that you become dizzy when you stand up suddenly,
low blood pressure may be the reason. Licorice can help relieve this symptom.
How much licorice
you need to take depends on your symptoms and the type you use. A standard dose is 1,000
to 2,000 milligrams of powdered root or two to four milliliters (roughly 1¼3 to 2¼3
teaspoon) of liquid extract. Alternatively, you can take 250 to 500 milligrams of dry,
powdered extract.
Be careful not to overdo it, though.
You should talk to a doctor if youre taking these amounts, since high daily doses
for more than four to six weeks can cause symptoms such as headache and lethargy and may
even lead to impaired heart or kidney function. Research
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- Help from DHEA
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- Dr. Hubbuch will also sometimes
recommend dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), an adrenal hormone that the
body can convert to various other hormones, including testosterone. People with CFS may
produce inadequate amounts of it. She recommends that you have your doctor check your
level of DHEA with a simple blood or saliva test before you
supplement with it.
"I would try it only if other
treatments arent helping enough and if DHEA
levels are low," she says. In men, low DHEA levels are often associated with low sex
drive. In women, often the only symptom is fatigue, Dr. Hubbuch says.
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the counter. If you have a prescription from your doctor, a compounding pharmacist can
make up a specific dose, says Philip Mease, M.D., a rheumatologist at Minor and James
Medical Center and clinical associate professor of medicine at the University of
Washington Medical School, both in Seattle. DHEA
has not been studied in chronic fatigue patients, but Dr. Mease says, "I have heard
reports from patients that this hormone supplement can be helpful for reducing pain and
fatigue." The dose of DHEA
varies depending on the strength of the product you are taking. If you can get the
tincture from a pharmacist, the instructions are usually to take drops under the tongue
twice a day, according to Dr. Mease. "My experience has been that the DHEA made by
pharmacists is more effective than the capsules youd get at a health food
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