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I was fortunate in being able to attend the clinical and patient symposium
for CFIDS
and FM on 9/19/02 in Los Angeles. The conference was cosponsored by:
National Fibromyalgia Association; American Association for Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome; Foundation for Care Management; and The Healthy Foundation.
Over the course of the three days there were excellent lectures and
workshops all directed to understanding the pathophysiology and treatment of
these misunderstood illnesses. Each speaker was an outstanding researcher
or practitioner in his or her field, and most had authored one or more books
on the subject. The PR field was covered by moving discussions with actress
A.J. Langer and Olympic speed skater Amy Peterson.
Most important of all, the mood was optimistic and hopeful. It is my
pleasure to share
my lecture notes and this brief synopsis in hopes
that the knowledge shared can light a candle in all our windows. Although
this is in no way complete, it is a composite of what I felt were the most
important lectures.
Todd Ovokaitys, M.D., "Enhancing Biological Methylation to Mitigate the
Symptoms of Fibromyalgia."
One of the bodies' detoxification pathways
involves METHYLATION. This involves adding a methyl group (CH3) to other
molecules. This process takes place in every cell of the body. An example
of defective methylation is increased HOMOCYSTEINE levels. Homocysteine is
a toxic amino acid. Your bodies' methylation cycle converts it into
methionine (an essential amino acid). Methionine is then combined with an
energy source in the body to form S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE (SAMe), a natural
antidepressant.
Patients with CFIDS and FM (as well as heart patients) have high levels of
Homocysteine in their blood and spinal fluid. This is an indication of
defective methylation. Low SAMe levels, due to this defect, are associated
with reduced serotonin and melatonin production that explain
depression and sleep cycle disorders.
There are numerous other serious consequences to high homocysteine;
lymphocyte dysfunction, Teleomere shortening- "The new aging theory",
vascular endothelial damage- heart disease, and destruction of DNA, to name
a few.
The good news is that one can lower homocysteine and raise SAMe levels with
an inexpensive supplement; TRIMETHYGLYCINE, also known as BETAINE.
Trimethyglycine is an amino acid which is capable of donating three methyl
groups. This compound crosses the Blood-Brain barrier better than SAMe and
is less expensive (dose 2 grams per day). It is most effective when
supplemented with B6, B12, Folic Acid and Choline. Dr. O. has further
improved this with laser treated Betaine manufactured by his company
Gematria Products, Inc.
Michael McNett, M.D. "The Role of Candida in FM."
The pesky yeast,
Candida,
has been implicated in causing FM by:
- blocking thyroid receptor
sites causing
- poor conversion of sugars to energy (ATP)
- raising fat production and causing fatigue, and finally
- inhibiting the production of substance P, which makes one more sensitive
to pain.
Dr.McNett follows the candida diet, stresses probiotics and uses antifungal
medications. He is the medical director of the Paragon Clinic in Chicago.
Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D. "Effective Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
and Fibromyalgia."
We listened to three lectures and workshops given by this dynamic speaker.
He presented impressive data concluding that treating hypothalamic
dysfunction which produces poor sleep, low hormone levels and impaired
immunity results in dramatic improvement in terms of pain, and lifestyle
complaints.
His treatment protocol includes:
- Addressing poor sleep, utilizing herbal or pharmaceutical interventions;
- Hypothalamic hormone dysfunction-low thyroid, adrenal, growth hormone,
low ovarian and testicular function, low vasopressin - measure levels and
replace all or portions of
these hormones.
- Effects of immune dysfunction-chronic infections, bowel infections,
dysbiosis, viral infections.
- Gut dysfunction-recommends Great Smokies Lab Comprehensive Digestive
Stool Analysis (CDSA).
- Mind/body/soul attention. I would recommend reading his book
"From Fatigued to Fantastic" or website www.endfatigue.com. Dr. Teitelbaum
concluded his workshop by describing his next book, tentatively titled
"Three Steps to Happiness".
- Be honest with your feelings- feel everything without the need to
understand why. Feel this as long as it feels good, then let it go by
shifting attention to something else.
- Life is a no-blame system:
No blame
No fault
No guilt
No judgement
No comparisons
No expectations
Follow your bliss - use feelings to guide you.
Michael Rosenbaum, M.D. "Nutritional Immune Modulation of
CFS"
Michael Rosenbaum is the author of "Solving the Puzzle of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" as well as
numerous original research articles on CFS. His strategy is to:
- Shift from Th-2 to Th-1 predominance
- Enhance NK cell activity
- Reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines
- Reduce herpes reactivation.
His approach is multifactoral: vitamins A, B's, Zinc, antioxidants, raise
Glutathioine with NAC, Whey extracts and alpha Lipoic acid. Other adjuvants
include:
- Thymic Protein A - a potent stimulant of Th-1 cells, lowers RNase -L
and 2, 5 A
synthetase levels, improves sleep, anxiety and short term memory.
- Chlorella- binds heavy metals, increases NK cell function.
- Therapeutic mushrooms- improves Th1/Th2 balance.
- Arabinogalactans- increase NK activity, lowers TNF-alpha.
- Probiotics- influence Th cytokines.
- Colostrum- contain transfer factors.
- Echinacea and Astragalus- immune stimulating herbs.
- DHEA- reduces proinflammatory cytokines.
- Omega-3 oils- reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Nan Fuchs, Ph.D. "The Importance of Emphasizing Magnesium in the
Treatment of CFIDS and FM".
High calcium and insufficient magnesium diets are making people ill. Our
S.A.D.(Standard American Diet) is excessive in calcium and deficient in
magnesium (among other deficiencies). Supplementing magnesium can reduce
pain, cramping, heart disease, arthritis, hypertension, PMS and even
osteoporosis.
Magnesium is important for the production of cellular energy (ATP), reduces
insulin resistance, corrects hypertension (it is a vasodilator), improves
arthritis - unabsorbed calcium can collect in the joints. Magnesium helps
calcium get into the bone and other tissues and it can reduce PMS. Dr. Fuchs
mentioned an interesting side story: Dr. Robert Heaney studied 48 women in
Nebraska in 1978. He estimated their daily calcium intake was (670 mg per
day). He doubled this number to conclude that women should consume 1,200 -
1,500 mg per day of calcium. The U.S. dairy industry then used this study
to increase sales. Dr. Fuchs believes that high calcium does not increase
bone density, and high amounts can result in bone fragility.
Dr.Fuchs recommends a dose of 600 - 1,000 mg magnesium glycinate or
citrate with or without malic acid daily. If diarrhea occurs, reduce the
dose. She has authored numerous booklets on the use of magnesium.
Hyla Cass, M.D. "Natural Highs: "Dealing with Mood Changes of CFS and FM
Using Specific Botanical Treatments."
Based on her book "Natural Highs", Dr. Cass explained the rationale and
properties of several natural substances.
St.Johns Wort is an uptake inhibitor of serotonin, norepinephrine and
dopamine - thus is an antidepressant.
Ginko Biloba - one of the oldest plants on the planet is an antioxidant,
blood thinner and improves memory and energy.
S- Adenosyl-Methionine (SAMe) is a methyl donor as described previously,
enhancing production of neurotransmitters, fatty acids, phospholipids,
proteins, nucleic acids and glutathione.
Other herbs discussed were Kava, Valerian, Hops, and passionflower as
relaxants.
Finally, adaptogens were described.
Authors Note: Adaptogens are
substances that have no toxicity or side effects at normal doses and that
non-specifically increase the body's resistance to disease and to physical
or chemical stresses. They will assist the body to combat stress by
maintaining its homeostatic balance and in recovering from the effects of
adverse environment, emotions and disease influences. One product I have
found particularly effective is ADRESET, made by Metagenics, Inc.
Ashwaganda - stabilizes cortisol levels, enhances memory.
Ginseng - supports the adrenals, enhances the body's response to stress,
gives immediate energy.
Licorice - prevents the breakdown of cortisol.
Astragalus - adrenal support and immune support, as well as
anti-inflammatory.
Many of these adaptogens are available in combinations commercially.
Unfortunately, this article
cannot provide the detail given in the lectures; the complete syllabus or
individual audiotapes can be purchased from:
AMCT
2719 N. Parkside Ave.
Chicago, IL 60639
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1 (800) NOW-TAPE
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