Recovering from chronic (long-term)
illness, pain or low energy
Recovering from chronic (long-term) illness, pain or low energy
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The challenge in overcoming chronic illness, pain or low energy that has lasted years, if not decades, is working out what your body is fighting specifically. Your chronic illness does not exist in isolation. There is much going on in the body that complicates matters. Therefore, the first step in overcoming chronic illness is to simplify your health, such that you are handling fewer health problems simultaneously. You will be better able to determine what is causing your chronic illness if, for example, you reduce the number of toxins that you are exposed to or eat food that suits your genetics or reduce the stress in your life. Moreover, your chronic illness might have multiple causes. One illness or nutritional deficiency makes you susceptible to other illnesses and nutritional deficiencies. Therefore, overcoming a seemingly unrelated illness or nutritional deficiency allows your body to use its resources to better overcome your chronic illness. This page presents a framework for helping you find your answer to a complex long-lasting illness. A Framework for Recovering from Chronic Illness, Pain or Low Energy Part 1: Simplifying your Health Remove stress The hormones that we produce when under stress put us in a state that helps us handle a threat in the short term. For instance, the hormones adrenaline and cortisol put us in a fight-or-flight state by preparing the body to either confront the threat (fight) or flee from it (flight), allowing us to respond quickly and effectively to the perceived threat. However, remaining in this state in the long term exhausts our resources, damages our neurological system, weakens our immune system, disregulates our emotions, affects our mental processing, strains our cardiovascular system and thus causes a variety of diseases. Therefore, you might want to pay attention to what is making you miserable and put yourself around different people, change your job, and exercise. We are not in a position to remove all sources of stress from our lives, but eliminate as much as you can. Replace processed food with naturally occurring food and homemade food The core issue with processed food is that we, the consumer, do not know how the food has been processed.
We have created a medical diet for those suffering chronic illness, pain or low energy. It is a low-inflammatory plan aimed at reducing much of the toxicity found in the modern diet. Find the diet that works for your genetics Not everyone is designed to be a vegetarian. Not everyone is designed to be a carnivore. Some people work better on a fat-based diet whereas others can handle some carbohydrates. Some people thrive on tomatoes whereas tomatoes cripple others with a severe episode of arthritis. Find the diet that works for you. One man's medicine is another man's poison. We have a page that specifically discusses diets that work for different people. Reduce your exposure to toxins Why would you not be in a constant state of inflammation, and the pain associated with it, given that we have poisoned the earth, poisoned the air and poisoned the water? You will want to reduce the toxic load that you are placing on your body so that the body can devote its resources to fighting your chronic illness. To this end, you might want to purify your water and avoid pesticides and herbicides. You might want to eliminate your use of fragrances on your body, on your clothes and in your home. Trust your sense of smell when it is telling you to avoid certain environments or chemicals. Put on your skin only what you would be willing to eat or drink. Give your gut biome a chance to balance itself You require a proper balance of microbes in your gut to digest food, absorb nutrients, create vitamins and neurotransmitters, regulate the immune system, protect against pathogens and prevent harmful substances from entering the bloodstream. However, it is near impossible to guess what microbes your gut needs, and even if you could guess, it would be equally difficult to then supply those microbes to your gut. What you can do is not kill microbes in your gut in the first place, increasing the chance that different microbes exist at levels that suit you. Therefore, you might want to drink purified water, rather than directly drinking tap water that has been treated with chlorine to kill microbes. Moreover, you might want to reduce the amount of preservative that you eat (because preservatives kill bacteria) by making food at home from natural ingredients. Move Pump your lymphatic system through exercise and by massaging your lymph nodes. Your lymphatic system is the main battleground where your immune system is fighting foreign invaders, and your lymph fluid must be kept moving through bodily movement, exercise and massage as there is no other pumping mechanism for ridding the lymph system of waste, toxins, and pathogens. Get in the sun, often Most of the global population has a severe deficiency of vitamin D, which is crucial to the proper functioning of many physiological processes in the body. Besides creating vitamin D in the skin, sunlight regulates levels of melatonin, serotonin and cortisol that make us active and regulate mood, appetite and sleep. Raising your serum 25(OH)D level to 50–100 ng/ml (125–250 nmol/L) has beneficial effects across a wide range of diseases. This typically requires vitamin D doses of at least 10,000 IU per day. Sleep Sleep aids recovery in that it releases hormones that stimulate tissue repair; produces and releases proteins that target the immune system's response to infection and inflammation; regulates inflammation; replenishes energy stores; and ensures balanced levels of cortisol and insulin, thus preventing weight gain, reducing stress, and maintaining metabolic health. Go to bed early. Rule out parasites Long-term parasitic infections can lead to chronic illness but are difficult to diagnose. Take sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) for 1–4 weeks as a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic medication that has been used for thousands of years. Sweet wormwood is different from Common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), which does have medicinal properties but can be dangerous if taken in high amounts as it contains thujone. In addition, take diatomaceous earth for up to a week to eliminate parasites in the gut. If you are lucky Once you have improved and simplified your general health, your body might now have the resources it needs to overcome your chronic illness, pain or low energy, such that it disappears as mysteriously as it arrived. Part 2: Addressing Nutritional Deficiencies Many cases of chronic illness are due to a lack of a specific nutrient or group of nutrients for a period of years or decades. You likely think that you eat well, but:
Your health problem might be that you need a large supply of a nutrient to fight an infection rather than you do not have that nutrient in the diet. You do not need to have a severely low level of a nutrient for it to be a tool in treating your chronic illness. Addressing a nutritional deficiency requires high-dose supplementation rather than a diet correction because food does not provide the amount of a nutrient needed for a therapeutic effect. Start by covering the nutrient deficiencies that are the main causes of chronic illness Matching your illness to the deficiency of a specific nutrient can be difficult. Different nutritional deficiencies can have similar symptoms. We therefore suggest starting by supplementing the nutrients whose deficiencies are strongly associated with a wide range of chronic illnesses.
Other nutrients for specific chronic illnesses
Blood tests for determining nutritional deficiencies
Resources on specific vitamins and minerals
Step 3: Find Other People Suffering the Same Illness You are most likely to find the answer to your chronic illness by learning from the experiences of others. We find that we best learn about health by reading the experiences of hundreds of patients who have tried different approaches or by listening to the experiences of clinicians who have treated hundreds of patients having the same illness. We learn from each of these people. There are online groups whose members are getting results and who can recommend a protocol for overcoming your illness. See our page on Your Best Resources. |
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