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The Canary and Chronic Fatigue

by Majid Ali

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Chronic fatigue sufferers are human canaries - unique people who tolerate poorly the biological oxidative stressors of the late 20th century. Here is guidance to both physician and patient on how to restore normal energy patterns without drugs. Includes a description of the disorder, nutritional protocols and limbic exercises. %OD… (more)
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Chronic fatigue sufferers are human canaries - unique people who tolerate poorly the biological oxidative stressors of the late 20th century. Here is guidance to both physician and patient on how to restore normal energy patterns without drugs. Includes a description of the disorder, nutritional protocols and limbic exercises. %OD

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