Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Ambrotose and Glyconutrients

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a poorly understood condition. The cause is unknown, although many theories exist. It is usually not diagnosed until other medical conditions that cause fatigue are excluded. Though the cause is unknown the consequence is immune dysfunction.

A variety of immune system abnormalities have been reported in CFS patients. While no specific immunological dysfunction pattern has been recognized, the most consistent abnormality is a decreased number or activity of natural killer cells. Another consistent finding is the reduced ability of lymphocytes to respond to stimuli, in people with CFS. In patients with CFS glyconutrients help the body fight off bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral infections. Gluconutrients improve the functioning of the key immune cells, including macrophages and natural killer cells which tend to be suppressed in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients.

People with CFS often tend to be allergic and release too much histamine, and they tend to be sensitive to environmental toxins. For patients with CFS glyconutrients can be helpful in mitigating symptoms by protecting the brain from the effects of histamine and toxins.

For the fatigue that CFS patients suffer, glyconutrients have been shown to increase endurance and so may boost stamina.

For all people not just those with chronic fatigue syndrome, glyconutrients form the basic cellular language of all cells. Cells require adequate amounts of glyconutrients to allow cells to communicate 'correctly'. These nutrients are known to improve the immune system function, organ function and improve basic body physiology. If cells cannot communicate correctly they cannot function correctly or stay healthy. Glyconutrients, in Ambrotose, for cell communication are pivotal no matter what other supplements you decide to take.

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