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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Kent Holtorf, MD, on Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia - An Update - Dr. Kent Holtorf, MD, is Medical Director of the Holtorf Medical Group Center for Hormone Imbalance, Hypothyroidism and Fatigue in Torrance, California. He specializes in treatment of CFS and FM patients.
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Because of the difficulties in treating chronic fatigue syndrome, many patients seek alternative therapies. Some, such as acupuncture, yoga, and relaxation techniques, may be helpful and are not dangerous. No scientific evidence exists that vitamin and mineral supplements will relieve CFS, but taken in moderation, they are usually not harmful.
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There is no specific treatment that has proven to be effective in treating chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Because CFS has no known cure and its cause remains uncertain, any treatment plan focuses primarily on treating the symptoms in an effort to improve the patients quality of life.
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