Media Article: “Unique Sugar Improves Energy, Pain and Quality of Life in Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Patients!”

by Meg on 16th November 2006

in All ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Fibromyalgia News, Research, Selected Media Articles

Recent research has centred on a CORvalen(R) treatment for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome…

CORvalen(R) contains D-ribose. This is:

(…) "a unique sugar made by the body to synthesize many important compounds, including DNA, RNA, and most importantly, Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), the ‘energy currency’ of the cells. According to some experts, FMS and CFS patients suffer from cellular energy depletion. CORvalen(R) D-ribose provides metabolic support to accelerate cellular energy recovery and normal cellular functioning." (…) "The research found a full two-thirds of his patients reported improvement of their symptoms in the first 12 days following a course of CORvalen(R) treatment. The average improvement in energy was 45%, and quality of life improved an average of 30%. Patients reported less muscle soreness and stiffness, better ability to overcome fatigue, as well as simply feeling better. (…) "According to Teitelbaum, principal researcher in the open label feasibility study, the findings of the study are significant. Two-thirds of his patients reported improvement of their symptoms in the first 12 days following a course of CORvalen(R) treatment. The average improvement in energy was 45%, and quality of life improved an average of 30%. Patients reported less muscle soreness and stiffness, better ability to overcome fatigue, as well as simply feeling better." Red Orbit Breaking News, 13 November 2006

To read the full story, click here.

Meg

Sleepydust Newspaper Coordinator

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Patrick 15th January 2008 at 7:25 pm

This formula is hard to get in Ireland . Some treatment of the pituitry gland and the hapathalamus gland which I believe their are some effective treatments such as meditating and relaxation methods assisted by D-ribose and light exercise could be the awnser. Well it seems logical.

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