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Metabolic switch may bring on chronic fatigue syndrome
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Dudeashaneo |
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interesting. i wonder what could kick the switch back to the default setting?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45320898 Some obstacles that come to mind: in general, inflammatory, excitatory irritants which waste energy - promoters of estrogen, serotonin, glutamate, cortisol, adrenaline and other agents of lipolysis (fat liberation) & sources/promoters of lipid peroxidation (LP). Some aids: The quinones are a promising lot (think coQ10 and, interestingly, vitamin K), other fat-solubles (vitamin E protects against LP), suppressors of parathyroid hormone (PTH) (D, calcium), which disrupts glucose metabolism, & enhancers of proper calcium distribution (E/K). Dopamine support to combat prolactin & serotonin, which counters insulin function. GABAergic things to shield from excitotoxicity which hinders proper cellular functionality; stifling inflammation will also have this effect. B vitamins of course, particularly B1, B3 & biotin. Dietary liver seems to house an exceptional abundance of helpful, anti-stress nutrients. Cox-2 inhibitors (like E & aspirin) will counter the excitatory effect of the glycine antagonistic prostaglandins derived from LP. Anything that promotes thyroid function & veritably reduces stress, without compromising immune function. Quoting: cerebrose Autophagy has been shown to work wonders.
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