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Dr. Teitelbaum recommends building the energy of the body as a strategy for combating chronic fatigue syndrome - how does he do that?
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October 13, 2009 09:54 AM
I don't know much about this chronic fatigue syndrome, but after quite a few search, I found out that there's a lot of solutions suggested for it by Dr. Teitelbaum. Quoting from the health magazine (by Dr. Teitelbaum himself):
"Corvalen (D-Ribose by Valen Labs) is an outstanding new
nutrient (a special sugar—even okay for those who need to
avoid sugar) for those of you who want a powerful energy
boost. In addition to its role in making DNA and RNA, those
of you familiar with biochemistry remember Ribose as the
key building block for making energy."
So, maybe Ribose is what you need to build the energy of the body.
One more thing, I found out this site too, which supplied a formulation by Dr. Teitelbaum (However, I can't verified the truth of this one):
https://www.prohealth.com/shop/product.cfm/product__code/N0459/B2/ART
*Hopes this answers your question
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http://www.jacobteitelbaum.com/media_downloads/magazines_and_newspapers/dr_...
https://www.prohealth.com/shop/product.cfm/product__code/N0459/B2/ART
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