extremely good … extremely good video. a lot of fresh information about gland problems and fatigue syndrome. i my self found out that celtic sea salt and good expensive water makes me overcome any fatigue. but i also eat only organic food, according to my metabolic type and avoid like the plaque the four white devils
I agree. I think … I agree. I think mine fatigue is low-T related. And I definitely cannot sleep well, but I am not groggy or sleepy during the day like when I had sleep apnea. But there are days when I feel like I need to lie down…..
commitment, … commitment, reevaluating when needed and lots of tough tough work. It also tends to totally throw people into an existential crisis when they finally improve after being so ill for so many years. A very intense experience, the whole thing. But I am young, only 20, and think I now have the information needed to build myself and think my experience of life will eventually be richer for it. Certaintly taught me more about life than school ever did! Anyway, keep up the good work. Take care
bit by bit … bit by bit improving and reducing the dysfunctions in my body. Still have Orthostaic issues but my baseline BP is now 125/70 (my doctor is blown away by my progress there!) I’ll email you sometime soon giving you some thoughts on what things have been the most helpful for me and my observations of others. This is a very complex illness (and potentially severe) with little hope for improvement if people don’t do detective work, and even then it takes a long time and a huge amount of ongoing
Hi Josh, thanks for … Hi Josh, thanks for doing a video on this. I have had ME/CFS since April 2004 when I had severe mononucleosis (a common trigger in the young). Absolutely been through the wringer with it, very severelly ill for a long time. The ANS/Dysautonomia component can’t be underestimated. My BP was 55/40 when upright- it was all I could do just to remain conscious! I have been working at it slowly slowly and through many different approaches (lifestyle and some medical intervention), am now finally
i live in new … i live in new jersey where raw milk is illegal. i have been looking into farms close by in new york for raw milk, but recently “raw cheese” has showed up at whole foods, the ingredients where thermalized milk. i read what i could on thermalized milk and it is heated but not to the same temperatures as pasteurized milk in order to not denature enzymes. I feel a bit cheated, Raw should be well…RAW, does anyone have information on thermalized milk is it even worth buying?
That would do the … That would do the trick. I would work on getting it out by a Holistic Dentist, then do some labs (adrenal, gut, heavy metal and thyroid) to see how it affected you.
Try not to base a … Try not to base a diagnosis based on symptoms…it is all about the person with them, not the symptoms that has the person. That is why we ess!!
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
extremely good …
extremely good video. a lot of fresh information about gland problems and fatigue syndrome. i my self found out that celtic sea salt and good expensive water makes me overcome any fatigue. but i also eat only organic food, according to my metabolic type and avoid like the plaque the four white devils
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
I agree. I think …
I agree. I think mine fatigue is low-T related. And I definitely cannot sleep well, but I am not groggy or sleepy during the day like when I had sleep apnea. But there are days when I feel like I need to lie down…..
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
commitment, …
commitment, reevaluating when needed and lots of tough tough work. It also tends to totally throw people into an existential crisis when they finally improve after being so ill for so many years. A very intense experience, the whole thing. But I am young, only 20, and think I now have the information needed to build myself and think my experience of life will eventually be richer for it. Certaintly taught me more about life than school ever did! Anyway, keep up the good work. Take care
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
bit by bit …
bit by bit improving and reducing the dysfunctions in my body. Still have Orthostaic issues but my baseline BP is now 125/70 (my doctor is blown away by my progress there!) I’ll email you sometime soon giving you some thoughts on what things have been the most helpful for me and my observations of others. This is a very complex illness (and potentially severe) with little hope for improvement if people don’t do detective work, and even then it takes a long time and a huge amount of ongoing
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
Hi Josh, thanks for …
Hi Josh, thanks for doing a video on this. I have had ME/CFS since April 2004 when I had severe mononucleosis (a common trigger in the young). Absolutely been through the wringer with it, very severelly ill for a long time. The ANS/Dysautonomia component can’t be underestimated. My BP was 55/40 when upright- it was all I could do just to remain conscious! I have been working at it slowly slowly and through many different approaches (lifestyle and some medical intervention), am now finally
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
Thanks!
Thanks!
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
josh, keep doing …
josh, keep doing what you’re doing, i get a lot out of your videos.
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
i live in new …
i live in new jersey where raw milk is illegal. i have been looking into farms close by in new york for raw milk, but recently “raw cheese” has showed up at whole foods, the ingredients where thermalized milk. i read what i could on thermalized milk and it is heated but not to the same temperatures as pasteurized milk in order to not denature enzymes. I feel a bit cheated, Raw should be well…RAW, does anyone have information on thermalized milk is it even worth buying?
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
That would do the …
That would do the trick. I would work on getting it out by a Holistic Dentist, then do some labs (adrenal, gut, heavy metal and thyroid) to see how it affected you.
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
i have a sh8tload …
i have a sh8tload of amalgam in my mouth, which chronically fatigues me.
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
Yes, in the US and …
Yes, in the US and all over the world via phone or skype!
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
Try not to base a …
Try not to base a diagnosis based on symptoms…it is all about the person with them, not the symptoms that has the person. That is why we ess!!
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
do you consult …
do you consult people in jersey josh?
September 6th, 2009 at 8:44 am
It could be Lyme …
It could be Lyme disease. Because all those symptoms sould like Lyme.