P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 Natural Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 RecentTitlesin ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine HerbsandNutrientsfortheMind:AGuidetoNaturalBrainEnhancers ChrisDemetroisMeletis,N.D.andJasonE.Barker,N.D. AspergerSyndrome:NaturalStepstowardaBetterLife SuzanneC.Lawton,N.D. P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 Natural Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Daivati Bharadvaj, N.D. ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine ChrisD.Meletis,SeriesEditor P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Bharadvaj,Daivati. Naturaltreatmentsforchronicfatiguesyndrome/DaivatiBharadvaj. p.;cm.–(Complementaryandalternativemedicine,ISSN1549–084X) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978–0–275–99374–0(alk.paper) 1.Chronicfatiguesyndrome—Alternativetreatment. I.Title. II.Series: Complementaryandalternativemedicine(Westport,Conn.) [DNLM:1. FatigueSyndrome,Chronic—therapy. 2.Naturopathy.WB146B575n 2007] RB150.F37B52 2008 616(cid:1).0478–dc22 2007038901 BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationDataisavailable. Copyright(cid:2)C 2008byDaivatiBharadvaj Allrightsreserved.Noportionofthisbookmaybe reproduced,byanyprocessortechnique,withoutthe expresswrittenconsentofthepublisher. LibraryofCongressCatalogCardNumber:2007038901 ISBN:0–275–99374–4 ISSN:1549–084X Firstpublishedin2008 PraegerPublishers,88PostRoadWest,Westport,CT06881 AnimprintofGreenwoodPublishingGroup,Inc. www.praeger.com PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Thepaperusedinthisbookcomplieswiththe PermanentPaperStandardissuedbytheNational InformationStandardsOrganization(Z39.48–1984). 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 Tomyteachersandmentors, whohavetaughtmetheartofmedicine; and tomypatients, whoteachmeeverydayhowtobeabetterdoctor. P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 Contents SeriesForeword ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction xiii PartI: WhatIsChronicFatigueSyndrome? Chapter1 Concepts,Controversies,andConventionalMedicine 3 Chapter2 Etiologies 15 Chapter3 Stress,AdrenalFatigue,andCognitiveDisorder 33 PartII: HowIsChronicFatigueSyndromeDiagnosed? Chapter4 StandardDiagnosis 49 Chapter5 AlternativeTestingStrategies 55 PartIII: NaturalTreatmentsforChronicFatigueSyndrome Chapter6 NatureCures—AlternativeMedicineModalities 65 Chapter7 Mind,Body,andLifestyle 79 Chapter8 Nutrients 93 Chapter9 BotanicalMedicines 113 Resources 145 References 149 Index 185 P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 P1:000 GGBD173FM C9374/Bharadvaj TopMargin:5/8in GutterMargin:3/4in October16,2007 15:57 Series Foreword Morethan1millionpeoplesufferfromchronicfatiguesyndrome,meetingallthe diagnosticcriteria.Inaddition,some10millionpeopleintheUnitedStatessuffer somebutnotallthesymptoms,withtheirlivesjustasdramaticallyimpactedand compromised. And chronic fatigue is an equal opportunity condition, affecting people of every age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic group. Women face ahigherincidencethanmen,andthisconditionismoreprevalentinpeoplein their40sand50s,thoughitcanaffectpeopleofallages,youngandoldalike. Dr. Daivati Bharadvaj and the growing number of physicians that embrace healthcarefromatrulyintegrativeapproacharepioneeringthewayforthenext quantum leap in significant advances in both academic and clinical medicine. WiththesupportoftheNationalInstitutesofHealth(NIH)andNationalCenter for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), and funding from both private and public sectors, the appreciation for the integration of health- careeducationanddeliveryisbecominggreater. This is a pivotal time for all health-care providers to embrace the concept of “individualized patient oriented wellness.” Thanks to the work of Dr. David Eisenberg and similar researchers, we now know that Americans are allocating billions of discretionary dollars to seek out what used to be termed as “alterna- tive medicine” approaches. Yet what was once considered fully “alternative” is becomingintegrated,asevidencegrows,intothemainstream. This book on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an important contribution that providesaplatformforhealth-careproviderandpatientaliketoproceedwitha heightened level of awareness and insight. It offers a head start in establishing a working foundation to meet the unique needs of patients as they participate in the lifelong health-care journey, which should be, with the advent of an integrated approach, more accurately termed “wellness care.” We must applaud
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