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*All chronic fatigue patients have two things in common: First, viruses aren't their primary reason for fatigue. Rather,
parasites and chronic sinus infections are more likely to be a primary cause. Eighty-six percent of people with CFS have parasites.
*Chronic, antibiotic-resistant staph, strep and mold infections in the sinuses produce mycotoxins which enter the hypothalamus and affect its function
*Treatment for these chronic sinus infections include:
-Rinsing the sinuses three times with a
Neti pot concoction, comprised of 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp baking soda, and 1/2 tsp of zylitol. Zylitol bloats microbes.
-Re-setting the immune system in the mucous membranes with
auto-urine therapy. When urine is sprayed in the nostrils, four times per day, for three weeks, autoimmune reactions in the nose are neutralized.
-Antimicrobial sprays can also be effective
*Chronic sinusitis is the most overlooked problem that most people have. Low back pain, migraines and fatigue can all be symptoms of sinusitis.
*Neural therapy and inserting a
balloon of sorts up the nose (
neural cranial restructuring) can reset the cranial bones so that proper air flow is restored to the sinuses and brain, and the rest of the spine aligns with the proprioception of the brain.
http://www.wellsphere.com/lyme-disease-article/highlights-from-a-deep-look-beyond-lyme/1427576