Monday, December 08, 2008

Beat Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Malignant Toxic Stress. Lymphatic and Mitochondrial Failure. Part 1

New Beginnings

Dear Fibro/ CFS sufferers

Science is progressing at an ever increasing pace.

Within the medical profession our understanding of, and treatment interventions for the fatigue spectrum conditions are improving on what is now, literally, a weekly basis.

In this respect, I feel it is important to update my work alongside these developments such that all my customers and readers benefit from any updates and articles and further releases of the self help eBook. “Beat Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”.

As a specialist in the field it is hugely important for me to try and remain objective and build a weight of evidence before lurching in one direction or the other and this has been my approach throughout the journey.

In order to achieve best results I have to adhere strictly to my principles that every person is an individual and every single case presents with a multitude of differing factors for consideration.

I have discussed at great length in my book that we now consider Fibromyalgia/ CFS to be so much more than simply a disease, a virus, a bacteria as such.

What it is, is a “condition” with a range of underlying causes all of which have combined to leave your body in a state of serious organic malaise.

The reason that traditional medical practices consistently fail when treating this condition is because traditional health providers are trained to look for a single cause, a single factor, a single disease process that they can diagnose, pigeon hole and treat accordingly.

Unfortunately for the tradionalists what is absolutely required in the Fibromyalgia/ CFS arena is a whole body holistic approach with all the body’s systems being tuned back to a state of health.

Everything must be addressed in a logical and orderly pattern to regain wellbeing.

Imagine the state of your car having been written off in an auto wreck. To get the car back on the road:-

  • Would it be sufficient to repair and reinflate the tyres if the brakes were damaged?

  • Would it be enough to reset the brakes, and repair the bodywork if the engine will not start?

The answer is obviously…of course not!!

The analogy may seem simplistic but it is in fact extremely relevant to your current situation.

Recovery from fatigue spectrum syndromes requires total “buy in” and acceptance from the sufferer at the outset of treatment.

I am going to make a statement which some may consider somewhat counterproductive.

“In my work I have never claimed 100% recovery success for all patients, and I never will.”

Anyone who makes such claims is guilty of peddling untruths and should be discarded as such.

What I do claim is that for customers who “buy in” wholeheartedly to my treatment and commit themselves to the procedures i detail, they will get between 75% and 100% success.

Those whose treatment protocol fails are those who are sceptical, are not committed to the process and do not adhere to the protocol.

If this is you, then I must advise, please do not buy into my work, stay with your current protocol and your current provider, but bear one thing in mind when making this decision.

“If you do the same things you cannot expect different results”

If you are not committed to getting better then it is likely that you are not feeling ill enough to want this enough, and you are more likely to be suffering from a depressive condition brought on by lifestyle or genetic factors, or what I would describe as natural “lifecycle” events.

Usually Fibromyalgia and CFS patients are people who previously were extremely active people who have fallen below a threshold that then becomes self perpetuating, and has lead them into their fatigue syndrome.

They are usually people who will grasp an opportunity such as I am offering with both hands.

Mark J Shaw (B.A, M.Sc, PGD)

Mark is the author of a new digital book and training manual “Beat Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

http://www.BeatFibroAndFatigue.com

Copyright of Mark J. Shaw and Associates: 2009. This material can be copied or reproduced provided the authors profile and website link information are displayed.

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