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Hi guys first post yipee,
ok so I don't know where to start basically since I was 12 years old I've had uncontrollable body odor, fatigue, excessive sweating, weakness and brain fog. Interestingly my brother has had the same problems since he was 12.
This basically suggests to me my problems are off a genetic or somehow inherited nature however my GP has refused to take me seriously so here I am.
I am desperate to at least deal with my fatigue now as I have my body odor largely under control.
My questions are as such:
1. If my fatigue were due to some kind of rare genetic condition, autoimmune disease or possibly another type of condition could I still find help by taking supplements such as L-caritine, coq10, b12, d-ribose etc?
2. What would you say is the best supplement or two supplements to take for chronic fatigue???? I am tight on money right now since I can't work in a stable job with this condition so I need to keep costs down.
3. Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar often give me a burst of energy??? Why is that and how can I make the effect more long-term??
thank you for your answers and I look forward to posting more questions and contributing to this forum
about my experiences with the condition.
EDIT:
oh god in my absent mindedness I forgot one of my major symptoms.
Extra wide hips and a wide lower rib cage. I don't know whats wrong with me medically speaking and I know I don't have klinefelter syndrome which is known to cause wide hips so if anyone can suggest what condition I may have thank you.
sorry for the long post and thanks for reading.
ok so I don't know where to start basically since I was 12 years old I've had uncontrollable body odor, fatigue, excessive sweating, weakness and brain fog. Interestingly my brother has had the same problems since he was 12.
This basically suggests to me my problems are off a genetic or somehow inherited nature however my GP has refused to take me seriously so here I am.
I am desperate to at least deal with my fatigue now as I have my body odor largely under control.
My questions are as such:
1. If my fatigue were due to some kind of rare genetic condition, autoimmune disease or possibly another type of condition could I still find help by taking supplements such as L-caritine, coq10, b12, d-ribose etc?
2. What would you say is the best supplement or two supplements to take for chronic fatigue???? I am tight on money right now since I can't work in a stable job with this condition so I need to keep costs down.
3. Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar often give me a burst of energy??? Why is that and how can I make the effect more long-term??
thank you for your answers and I look forward to posting more questions and contributing to this forum
about my experiences with the condition.
EDIT:
oh god in my absent mindedness I forgot one of my major symptoms.
Extra wide hips and a wide lower rib cage. I don't know whats wrong with me medically speaking and I know I don't have klinefelter syndrome which is known to cause wide hips so if anyone can suggest what condition I may have thank you.
sorry for the long post and thanks for reading.