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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Herbs
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Herbs are useful for treating viral infections and immune suppression in chronic fatigue syndrome patients. Antiviral herbs combined with herbs that stimulate the immune system are helpful in the earlier phase. Useful herbs in this phase are Echinacea, goldenseal and licorice. During the chronic phase of chronic fatigue syndrome, useful herbs are goldenseal, astragalus, and licorice and Siberian ginseng. During the recovery phase of chronic fatigue syndrome, Asian ginseng and Siberian ginseng are especially useful.
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Chronic fatigue relief
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Chronic fatigue syndrome is one of the bad advantages of this stressful life that everybody is leading today. It is said that this syndrome occurs mostly in women population then in male. If fatigue exists for mare than six months and results in 50% reduction in one?s activity then the person is said to have been suffering from this syndrome.
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Biology chronic fatigue fibro syndrome
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Chronic fatigue syndrome is a term given to excessive fatigue and tiredness. Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome are two sides of the same coin. Scientists have conducted several teats and study in order to understand the biology of chronic fatigue syndrome. They have stated that this syndrome cannot be permanently cured. Since there are no diagnostic tests for this syndrome, treating this syndrome has become all the more difficult. Hence in this case prevention is better than cure.
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Epstein barr chronic fatigue
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Epstein-Barr virus refers to as EBV, is a constituent of the herpes virus family. The virus occurs wide reaching, and most people happen to infect with EBV sometime all through their lives. In the United States, most of the adults have been infected.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome research
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Recently medical profession has described a syndrome called chronic fatigue syndrome. Once divisive, it has become usual as a valid diagnosis by medical professionals. CFS follows a viral infection, and is then found after mononucleosis infections.
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