tients get their lives back after years of
devastating pain and energy depletion.
A recent study by Dr. Teitelbaum published in the Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine (12:9, 2006) showed that a simple
5-carbon sugar called ribose (5000 mg 3x/day) increased energy in
fibromyalgia patients by an average of 45 percent after only two weeks.
"Having had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia back in 1975,
which left me homeless for much of the year, I know what patients are going
through," Dr. Teitelbaum concluded. "The good news is that it is now 2007
and these illnesses have become very treatable!"
For more information on Dr. Teitelbaum's work with Fibromyalgia and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and his best-selling From Fatigued to Fantastic!
(Avery Penguin Group, Oct. 4), now in its third revised edition,), visit
http://www.Vitality101.com.
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