Are you at your wit's end trying to cope with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
You're not alone.
Renowned expert on CFS, Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, joins us to share a new study using ribose in CFS patients that showed an average 61% increase in energy levels at 3 weeks.
He also shares some of the specific steps you can take to regain your lost energy and combat the pain and frustration of this debilitating disorder. After all, he is a former sufferer himself.
Fighting Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A new study using ribose in CFS patients showed an average 61% increase in energy at 3 weeks.
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 4
- Audio File: staying_well/1306sw1d.mp3
- Featured Speaker: Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, MD
- Organization: Fibromyalgia & Fatigue Centers
- Book Title: From Fatigued to Fantastic
- Guest Website: End Fatigue
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Guest Bio:
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, is lead author on several studies showing effective treatment for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, is a board certified internist and Medical Director of the national Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers and Chronicity.
He is author of the popular free iPhone application "Cures A-Z," and author of the best-selling book From Fatigued to Fantastic! (Avery/Penguin Group), Pain Free 1-2-3 (McGraw-Hill), Three Steps to Happiness: Healing Through Joy (Deva Press 2003), Beat Sugar Addiction NOW! (Fairwinds Press, 2010), and his newest book Real Cause, Real Cure (Rodale Press, July 15, 2011). Dr. Teitelbaum knows CFS/fibromyalgia as an insider — he contracted CFS when he was in medical school and had to drop out for a year to recover. In the ensuing 25 years, he has dedicated his career to finding effective treatment.
Dr. Teitelbaum does frequent media appearances including Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News Channel, the Dr. Oz Show and Oprah & Friends.
He is the lead author of groundbreaking "gold standard" research on effective treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, which was published in the Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, volume 8, number 2 in 2001. In April 2002, he was editorialized in the Journal of the American Academy of Pain Management, where his integrative treatment protocol was recognized as "standard of practice" for chronic pain conditions. - Length (mins): 10
- Waiver Received: Yes
- Host: Melanie Cole, MS
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