Posted by Tomatheus on August 19, 2014, at 1:23:34
I still think that correcting my elevated white blood cell count is going to be the key to overcoming my chronic fatigue, assuming that I am going to overcome this horrific aspect of my illness. White blood cells produce hydrogen peroxide, and many of the medications and supplements that I've found to be effective (albeit temporarily) have worked by reducing hydrogen peroxide levels. I've tried addressing the elevated white blood cell count by taking an antibiotic (Zithromax) and by taking high-dose olive leaf extract for several weeks. With the exception of a brief improvement in symptoms immediately after starting olive leaf extract, neither the antibiotic nor the olive leaf extract produced any reduction in my symptoms. My chronic fatigue began after I subjected myself to partial sleep deprivation over a prolonged period, and I don't think it's a coincidence that I happen to have elevated white blood cells and that sleep deprivation activates the immune system. I think that what I need is an immunosuppressant of sorts. Any ideas?
Tomatheus
Has a psychotic disorder with strong chronic fatigue symptoms
Taking Abilify, glycine, tocotrienols, & vitamins B3 & D3
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