Chronic Fatigue

£47.00

Includes:

  • Two in-house videoa by Dr Nicole Freris MD
  • An illustrated transcript
  • Recommended websites
  • Book recommendation
  • Review task

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*You will have access to this course for 1 year with the option to renew at a rate of £15 per month thereafter.

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The first part of this offering is an in depth interview with Dr Sarah Myhill who has extensive experience both in clinical practice and research in fatigue states. Sharing her appreciation of fatigue as a disorder of mitochondria, she offers some wonderful insights into key drivers and practical tools for support of patients. We then seek to unravel the interconnected threads that lead to mitochondria dysfunction by focusing on the great antioxidant glutathione, key in buffering oxidant stress. This takes us on a journey through protein synthesis, detoxification, innate immunity and the methylation cycle and sulfation pathway. We then focus in on the downstream consequences of low glutathione. Shifting the focus to cellular energy generation, we consider the impacts on different organ and hormonal systems when this is compromised. This then enables an appreciation of the clinical presentation of fatigue as well as its drivers. Bringing the learning together, the understanding of these diverse systems, helps us build a map to support the return of vitality.
This lesson comes from Course XV: Imbalance in Complex Systems. Click here to purchase the entire course

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