Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) treatment
July 23, 2024

Our chronic fatigue symptom (CFS) treatment is not yet available. We plan on having a psychoimmunology treatment ready in 2025. If you are interested in being put on a waiting list for treatment in the future once our treatment is ready, please phone us during office hours, or email us.




Do you have this symptom?

Our treatment is focused on the problem of extreme tiredness in previously healthy and active people. Often the person feels fine unless they exert themselves in any way - their lives become moments of brief activity followed by longer periods of inability. Often, overdoing activity can cause a much longer, more severe fatigue state.

What causes CFS?
There may be many different causes for similar CFS symptoms. Our approach treats what we currently believe is the most common cause of the syndrome. This cause that we've identified is a disease process that blocks the nuclear pores inside the cells themselves. You might enjoy reading our blog article Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Solving the Biology.

A research test client talks about his Post-Exertional Malaise and our treatment results (2014)


Other diseases with similar symptoms
Since CFS is described by a collection of symptoms, there is always the possibility that your symptoms are caused by some other disease process (as for example, a bacterial infection such as Lyme's disease) than the one we've identified, causing treatment to fail. However, and fortunately for people with this condition, in our experience so far the disease process we address appears to be the most common cause of the syndrome.

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