andyguitar
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Double blind trial. Not much detail but whats here is interesting.
I was thinking the same thing. And nursing is a very physically demanding job.the nurses are presumably employed, being nurses.
Well, you cannot have very severe Chronic Fatigue, if you're also "working as a nurse".
The home nurse who visited me, sent by my insurer, said she had Fibromyalgia. She was working full time. She said they'd never help me. The insurer. Nice message to receive from your insurer. But at least that woman was honest. They probably do not help her, either.
May be a translation problem.The abstract is confusing
I was almost continuously on chinese herbal teas during my catastrophe that led to The Severe Worsening.I just wonder if hitting post-viral weakness right away with beneficial herbs, you can avoid the looooooong term illness.
@andyguitar - I have no doubt the astragalus helped the nurses with their "chronic fatigue", but I don't think they had ME/CFS. I've been taking astragalus off and on, as needed, for almost a year I think. It has been very helpful with a post-infection fatigue which I think was from elevated IL-6 after repeated sinus infections - see this post - I'm guessing the nurses may have been dealing with something similar. Because astragalus has done nothing for my ME/CFS - limited energy envelope, PEM, etc.
This thread is what got me taking astragalus: https://forums.phoenixrising.me/thr...il6-cause-muscle-weakness.92308/#post-2464358
We really really need a biomarker for ME/CFS!
It says "chronic fatigue syndrome" 3 times in the paper. I think the confusion here is that the researchers are looking at the fatigue symptoms of cfs and measuring that rather than all the symptoms of cfs.I have no doubt the astragalus helped the nurses with their "chronic fatigue", but I don't think they had ME/CFS.
The subjects here took 500mg twice a day for a month initially so maybe thats how to get the best result.I've been taking astragalus off and on, as needed, for almost a year I think.
I agree, Mary, Astragalus is helpful, but it, alone, hasn't cured me, either.
I just wonder if hitting post-viral weakness right away with beneficial herbs, you can avoid the looooooong term illness.
cinnamon is a heating food, fyicinnamon
The subjects here took 500mg twice a day for a month initially so maybe thats how to get the best result.
It says "chronic fatigue syndrome" 3 times in the paper. I think the confusion here is that the researchers are looking at the fatigue symptoms of cfs and measuring that rather than all the symptoms of cfs.
or at least, we need very clear PEM criteria, and they could have probably measured that with these nurses, but didn't.this is why we need a biomarker.
Neither the subjects getting the real herb nor those getting the placebo nor those handing out the pills new what was what.Did we ever figure out what triple blind is?
LOL: that was funnynew what was what.
This is so true, Dysfunkion. I remember finding out that some people in Haiti are so poor they have to eat cakes made out of some kind of dirt, and I have all this food to chose from, I try to chose wisely, I cook my own food, and I can't get by without so many herbals and supplements. We used to go to the shopping mall, and I would see people in the little restaurants eating ice cream sundaes and I would wonder how they could get up and walk away and be okay. It's a situation that other people can not understand.Yeah from my experiences herbals tend to work best in groups, I can't think of one that did anything but support one thing but without the rest of the herbal team I'm taking won't get far. For me right now it's propolis, myrrh, cistus, cinnamon, and green tea. I also had to integrate one at a time too and I don't want to know what would happen if one was removed from the foundation. That said I do want to give astragalus a try on my current stack because it's one I haven't tried yet. Not saying it's not worth giving any one thing a try but integrating herbals is tricky and rough sometimes. I had to really fight with cistus for example but was better off when I got my body taking it every day.
That's the thing about this condition, you're never really "all better" you just find what supports things best and try to improve on it without crashing. But this doesn't solve the problem that under natural un-supplemented and un-herbal'd circumstances I wouldn't make it. The body fundamentally isn't doing something it should that normal diet can't help and in my case would even hurt me cause of how I'd react. My coworkers pretty much eat whatever and I know one that takes b12 sometimes, that's it and they still can't relate to the fatigue/immune dysfunction/brain fog. I consume an entire pharmacy and forest floor every day and still can't get half as far. lol