Dr. Peter Rowe has been treating and studying young people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for over twenty years. Dr. Rowe was one of the first to validate the problem of orthostatic intolerance in ME/CFS. His recent publication on impaired...
Exercise is highly recommended as an adjunct therapy for fibromyalgia. We’re not talking about pounding the pavement, however. A 2010 review of exercise studies found that ‘slight to moderate’ intensity aerobic exercise sessions done two to three times a week worked...
Taking the Next, er, Step First you document the problem, then you try to figure out what’s causing it. At least three research groups have decided it’s time to move past documenting a messed up energy production system in ME/CFS and to begin figuring...
Is the Two Day Exercise Test Ready for the Big Time? The results I described above are quite foreign and illogical to those who are accustomed to predictable physiological responses to physical activity stress- so skeptics abound, particularly when they know nothing...
A Rare Case Report Do exercise programs developed using the results of exercise tests results really work in chronic fatigue syndrome? The folks at the Workwell Foundation use exercise tests to determine the heart rate at which your body begins to rely heavily on...
Car Wreck on ME/CFS Patients ‘Oxygen Highway’… Clean vs Dirty Energy Production Keep your eyes on the oxygen molecule. Your body thrives on it. It’s at the heart of your aerobic energy production system. When it’s working correctly...
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