CFS unravelled : get well by treating the cause not just the symptoms of CFS, fibromyalgia, POTS and related syndromes
(2017)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Elednura Publishing, 2017
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780987509826 (electronic bk.) MWT14385787, 0987509829 (electronic bk.) 14385787
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Is reading yet another book on How To Treat all your CFS/Fibromyalgia/POTS symptoms REALLY, going to create lasting change? How can you recover from Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), POTS or Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) if you don't even know what is causing the illness or why it perpetuates? Whilst it has long been officially, recognized that this syndrome is a neurological illness, treatments focus has still, been on the severe physical dysfunctions that lead to the symptoms. So forget the old concept of just symptom treatments, or looking for the next "CFS cure" or "Fibromyalgia breakthrough". People all over the world have been recovering from this syndrome for many decades and now you can learn HOW and WHY some people have success whilst others who seemingly try the same strategies, don't. In this book you will learn: - How the symptoms are created & what treatment options are available - How the symptoms and dysfunction are all connected - What strategies to explore and tailor to address the root dysfunction for a lasting and robust recovery - How to best approach your recovery so you have practical steps to take you forward. Clearly, for an illness described as a neurological condition, the focus has to be on how to effect neuroplasticity to regain your health from CFS & Fibromyalgia (including POTS, MCS etc). By understanding the dynamics of this illness as explained in the book, you will finally be able to understand WHY treatments you have tried in the past didn't have a lasting effect. You will even learn why treatments that weren't helpful, could be key in your recovery once you adjust your approach to the framework outlined in the book

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