Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Finally Explained and Diagnosable

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue
Finally Explained and Diagnosable
Fact #1: Everyone feels fatigued at
some point. Catch a nap, take a nice
long weekend and it has gone.
Fact #2: Feeling tired all the time is a
sign of chronic fatigue. Alternatively,
it can mean you are suffering from
fibromyalgia. Either way, it is a big
deal.
For ages and ages, no one really knew what caused chronic fatigue.
Was it a psychological disorder or something else?
Finally, a solid method has been found to diagnose, explain, and
eventually heal chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia.
Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia can be resilient and then strike all of a
sudden. These problems are not understood well, even though nearly 1
million people suffer from it in the United States alone.
However, thanks to recent findings by a National Institutes of Health
study, the problem has been identified at the root level—that is the
genes.
One hundred forty patients with chronic fatigue syndrome participated
in the study and their gene expression was studied before and multiple
times after moderate exercise. A new gene expression technology was
used to identify differences in gene activity compared to the
performance of healthy individuals.
This means that soon they will be able to identify this gene expression
through a simple blood test, therefore, for the first time clearly
diagnose chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia.
Nevertheless, diagnosing fibromyalgia is not enough, how about
eliminating it. Fortunately, there is a simple set of exercises, found
here, that will do just that…