Chronic fatigue is one of the most common causes for patients to seek healthcare interventions. The persistence of low-grade infections, repeated exposures to environmental toxins, and dietary errors can all contribute to sub-optimal energy production on a cellular level. Mitochondrial function may be impaired through autoimmune mechanisms, as well as the direct effects of pathogenic factors. Identifying the source of the disorder through a comprehensive history intake and addressing the multi-factorial nature of fatigue through herbal medicines, combined with diet and lifestyle changes, can have a positive impact on chronic fatigue and prevent the recurrence of infection and exhaustion.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
Understand the history, signs and symptoms, and clinical findings of chronic fatigue.
Identify pathogenic factors relating to chronic fatigue.
Identify conditions relating to chronic fatigue such as allergy, fibromyalgia, and metal sensitivity.
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