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Superfoods for Relief from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The main indications of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), on the
other hand, are overall general physical and mental weariness.
There are many different causes of tiredness. Just because you're
frequently tired doesn't necessarily mean you've got CFS. The
condition must persist for more than six consecutive months and
include other symptoms such as memory loss, sore throat, headaches
and muscle/joint pain without swelling or redness.
Though there are several potential causes for CFS, the main reason
for all fatigue is poor nutrition. Other causes could be faulty
digestion, food allergies, obesity, sleep problems, tension or
depression. Smoking, alcohol and drugs are also contributing
factors.
The main indications are physical and mental weariness. It can be
so severe that people are unable to participate fully in normal,
everyday activities. Even getting plenty of rest doesn't seem to
make any difference for most sufferers. But, with basic lifestyle
changes and a diet rich in whole food nutrients, almost anyone can
help prevent or even reverse these symptoms.
You can switch to a more wholesome diet that consists mainly of
fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Citrus fruits, berries,
tomatoes, potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, red
and green bell peppers, cabbage, and spinach are all full of
vitamin C, which helps promote a healthy immune system. Zinc does
the same. Red meat, fortified cereals, peanuts and dairy products
are all good food sources of zinc.
And, for protein, focus on fish high in omega-3 oils and lean
poultry, since they are loaded with essential fatty acids (EFAs)
which help improve circulation and oxygen uptake with proper red
blood cell flexibility and function. It's imperative to get EFAs
from your dietary choices, as the body cannot manufacture them. EFA
deficiencies are linked to diminished mental capacities and immune
function.
Other things that will help include decreasing stress and getting
plenty of good quality rest and regular moderate exercise. Drink
lots of pure, clean water, and avoid sweets, caffeine, sodas,
processed and salty foods. Set obtainable goals and think
positively.
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