Enedyn - Helpful For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Find out why Enedyn is being used by people experiencing:
Chronic Fatigue
Muscle Pain
Unrefreshing Sleep

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If you are experiencing unexplained, constant or occasional fatigue - Enedyn may be able to help.

According to the Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association of America (CFIDS), over 800,000 Americans suffer from CFIDS.
Double-blind, placebo controlled studies have shown that the ingredients in Enedyn may be helpful for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

This is how Enedyn can help...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was identified over three centuries ago. Chronic fatigue often occurs in a once active individual. Stress and flu-like symptoms are common factors.

Enedyn is a product that may be helpful with the following symptoms that are linked to chronic fatigue:

Sudden and continued fever
Sore throat and swollen lymph nodes
Headache
Sore joints and fatigue
Extreme Exhaustion

Once you have ruled out any illness, you have a high chance that chronic fatigue has set in. The ingredients in Enedyn may be helpful for fatigue as found in the result of multiple clinical studies. Also, further studies have indicated low nutrient levels are associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Click here to read more about the ingredients in Enedyn.

Enedyn - FAQs

A lot of people I encounter don’t view CFS as an actual disease. Is it?

As clinical research is allowing scientists to gain a better understanding of this condition, many within the medical community are now accepting this condition as a disease. However, the vast majority of practicing clinicians remain unconvinced that CFS is a genuine illness. This is, in large part, due to a multitude of factors that are required to define and classify a disease. These factors include:

*A specific cause, or disease origin
*Observable markers that doctors can use to specifically identify the illness, and
*Peer-reviewed research that is universally accepted.

Illnesses that are not accepted by the majority typically go through years of criticism until they are substantiated by science. Unfortunately during this interim time patients who have new, unproven illnesses like Chronic Fatigue are all too often dismissed as suffering from a "psychiatric case,” rather than an actual disease that impacts physical functioning. Only time will tell if Chronic Fatigue will be accepted by science, and more importantly, the medical community.

How do I find a doctor that can effectively treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Currently, there is not a medical specialty that treats Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Thus, it remains important for sufferers to choose a doctor or internist who is familiar with the condition and its many confusing symptoms. If you are unsure about a physician’s ability to treat your illness, you may want to call his/her office before you make an appointment to ensure that any lingering concerns you have about CFS will be accurately addressed.

Moreover, local support groups will often times provide you with the best physician recommendations. If you are interested in attending or starting a support group, visit your local hospitals and library for more information. You can also check online to see if there are any existing Chronic Fatigue support groups in your immediate area.

What is the difference between Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue?

Fibromyalgia (FM) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) have many similarities, making diagnosis extremely difficult. Interestingly, many people suffering from FM also suffer from CFS. However, diagnostic criteria reflects the emphasis of the primary symptom in each condition; usually pain vs. fatigue. FM sufferers suffer from widespread pain, while CFS sufferers typically exhibit extreme fatigue that does not improve with rest.

What other names are there for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

CFS, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, can be referenced by several names. The most common are: myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS), and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS).

How soon can I expect to see results?

The results derived from Enedyn are dependant on the individual and condition severity. While a large number of customers yield immediate results, others may see results in only a few short weeks. Generally, we advise that you use the product continuously, for a minimum of 45 - 60 days.

Are there any side effects when taking Enedyn?

As with all nutritional supplements, there is potential for reaction. Progressive Health ensures that all potential conflicts and side effects are listed on the product information pages. However, we strongly recommend consulting with your physician if you suffer from any pre-existing conditions (other than chronic fatigue), known allergies, or if you are currently taking any medications. Based on customer feedback, order history, and regular product overview, there has yet to be a report of any serious side effects resulting from the implementation of Progressive Health products into existing treatment programs.

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