Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Clinical Nutrition
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Clinical Nutrition
An overview of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and how clinical nutrition can be used to address the problem.
symptoms: difficulty with sleeping, muscle and/or joint pain at multiple sites without evidence of inflammation, headaches, painful lymph nodes that are not pathologically enlarged, sore throat, cognitive dysfunction, worsening of symptoms by physical or mental exertion, general malaise, dizziness and/or nausea and palpitations with no identifiable heart problem.
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi
B.S.,D.C.,C.C.N., C.S.C.S., A.C.S.M. H/FI
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.
Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation.
Visit Dr. Bellonzi's website at
This video was produced by Psychetruth
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Channel: Education
Uploaded: December 13, 2007 at 12:39 am
Author: psychetruth
Length: 00:08:15
Rating: 4.71
Views: 7167
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Video Comments:
piyushsoniccc (October 24, 2008 at 4:48 pm)
your website is not working
psychetruth (October 24, 2008 at 6:17 pm)
His website changed since this video was made. I updated the link in the video description. It works now.
piyushsoniccc (October 24, 2008 at 3:43 pm)
If you think the chronic fatigue is caused by bacteria, can a antibiotic kill the bacteria and stop fatigue
normaeinstein (October 1, 2008 at 5:59 am)
Um, fatigue is not the only symptom with the actual disease called chronic fatigue syndrome. There is a list of at least thirty other symptoms sufferers have. It's not just about being tired and not getting enough sleep...how offensive.
psychetruth (October 1, 2008 at 2:42 pm)
CFS is not a disease. It is syndrome.
A syndrome is a set of symptoms without a known cause. A disease has both a set of symptoms and a cause.
Syndrome does not equal disease. This is why they call something syndromes and some things diseases.
Example:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - No cause.
Irritable bowel Syndrome - No cause.
Lymes disease - known cause.
Sexually transmitted diseases - known causes.
A syndrome is a set of symptoms without a known cause. A disease has both a set of symptoms and a cause.
Syndrome does not equal disease. This is why they call something syndromes and some things diseases.
Example:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - No cause.
Irritable bowel Syndrome - No cause.
Lymes disease - known cause.
Sexually transmitted diseases - known causes.
kruseman44 (November 28, 2008 at 2:19 pm)
I suggest you do some reading. You will find that CFS is a disease with multiple causes. IBS for example has a thyroid connection.
If Chronic fatigue did not have a known cause, people would not get any better with Antibiotics/Antivirals, hormones and or nutritional supplements.
Actually the real name of Chronic Fatigue is Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysregualtion.
Chronic Fatigue-Known Causes
IBS-Known Causes
If Chronic fatigue did not have a known cause, people would not get any better with Antibiotics/Antivirals, hormones and or nutritional supplements.
Actually the real name of Chronic Fatigue is Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysregualtion.
Chronic Fatigue-Known Causes
IBS-Known Causes
meghandsheamas (September 28, 2008 at 10:17 am)
i have always believed that the mono i had at 16 had a huge to-do with why i am chronically fatigued...it hit me hard, that mono...i am now 38 years old and struggle for energy. if i have energy, it only lasts a few hours at most.
what i am wondering about is...what if we don't have much money (due to wanting to sleep more than work!?!?) to get proper testing...i am on state paid insurance...would they test for cortisol? thank you...
what i am wondering about is...what if we don't have much money (due to wanting to sleep more than work!?!?) to get proper testing...i am on state paid insurance...would they test for cortisol? thank you...
Zildjian285 (August 4, 2008 at 3:41 pm)
No offense but I find it very hard to believe your story. If you're wife was one of the worst cases in the world, she'd be almost dead. I know one of the worst cases in the UK and she is hospitalized, being tube fed and basically paralyzed.
Also I don't see how switching to organic food can cure one of the worst cases of CFS in 3 weeks - that's ridiculous.
Sounds to me like you're just trying to promote a book.
The video is excellent and Dr. Bellonzi is spot on.
Also I don't see how switching to organic food can cure one of the worst cases of CFS in 3 weeks - that's ridiculous.
Sounds to me like you're just trying to promote a book.
The video is excellent and Dr. Bellonzi is spot on.
sypher7 (September 21, 2008 at 12:56 pm)
Absolutley agree with you Zild. I have a very severe case - been going through such a bad patch at the moment, that im in bed nearly 24hrs a day, and have been into ER 4 times in one month for episodes of becoming extremely weak, cold, with severe blood pressure drops to the point where i needed an ambulance - & that was just from getting up to get a drink. Now i have eaten more 'perfectly' in the past than most people i've known. All organic food, vege juices, it didnt 'cure' me at all.
Zildjian285 (September 21, 2008 at 1:39 pm)
Sorry to hear that sypher.
Never give up looking for a cause of your CFS. Every case of CFS has a cause, you just need to find the cause and treat it.
Do you have a good doctor doing loads of tests?
I bet if you had a proper thorough physical exam with loads of tests for infections, adrenal fatigue, thyroid problems, hormonal imbalances, vitamins & mineral deficiencies, chemical/heavy metal poisoning, gut problems, etc, etc. you would find some treatable abnormalities that could help.
Never give up looking for a cause of your CFS. Every case of CFS has a cause, you just need to find the cause and treat it.
Do you have a good doctor doing loads of tests?
I bet if you had a proper thorough physical exam with loads of tests for infections, adrenal fatigue, thyroid problems, hormonal imbalances, vitamins & mineral deficiencies, chemical/heavy metal poisoning, gut problems, etc, etc. you would find some treatable abnormalities that could help.
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