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Old 02-23-2008, 09:13 AM
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Default Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and NES?

Hello everyone,

My name is Michael and I am new here. Glad to have found an active community to expand my horizons in case of treatment and prevention of sickness and disease. I am suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome myself and anyone being familiar with this diagnose knows that it’s hard living a normal life without the medication.

I went through the usual medication of Elavil, Zoloft, Advil and others which helped me a great deal. Even though it did I am sick of taking all this medication (For obvious reasons like side effects which need other prescriptions on top of that) I just started searching for alternative methods which are less or non-invasive at all. Beside acupuncture I am also having a look at NES at the moment (Got 1 scan so far and am currently treated by their “Infoceuticals” with impressive results after just 1 week!). What I like most about it is the fact that it is a very mild form of treatment which is easy to apply. Have a look at the NES page (http://www.nutrienergetics.eu) to see for yourself. Is there anyone else in here who has experience with the NES system? Please reply

As I am still searching for additional alternatives I am open for suggestions (Would love to combine it with the NES treatment if it actually works!)

Looking forward reading your replies.

Cheers
Michael
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Old 09-18-2008, 04:06 PM
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Hi, thanks for posting this.

My friend told me about a new site where you can ask any questions you have about alternative medicine and it will be answered by a practitioner or medical doctor for free.

http://www.rvita.com/rvita-answers.html

Hope this helps.
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Old 10-05-2008, 11:51 AM
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Try also
http://immunesupport.com
and go to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You'll find many interesting things.

Last edited by medicalmonk; 10-05-2008 at 11:55 AM.
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