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TRATAMIENTO ORTOMOLECULAR DEL SÍNDROME FIBROMIÁLGICO Y DEL SÍNDROME DE FATIGA CRÓNICA: ESTRATEGIAS NUTRICIONALES.

Tratamiento Ortomolecular del Síndrome Fibromialgico y del Síndrome de Fatiga Crónica: Estrategias nutricionales.

Agradecimientos Quiero expresar a los Doctores Abraham Hoffer, Philippe-Gaston Besson, Dharma Singh, Richard Firshein, John Emsley, Peter Fell y Leo Pruimboom mi admiración y profundo agradecimiento por sus libros y artículos. Gracias a ellos he conseguido ver una luz al final del túnel de mi enfermedad. Agradecer y felicitar a los Drs. Perez de Oteyza y Ramón Rodríguez Franco, director y autor, respectivamente, por la magnífica tesis doctoral Los aminoácidos y el Síndrome Fibromiágico: su posible papel patogenético. Gracias también a todas las personas que con sus aportaciones y correcciones me ayudaron a escribir el presente artículo.

Advertencia: El presente artículo no es una propuesta de tratamiento, sino una recopilación de datos y documentos científicos, cuyos autores son médicos, sobre el uso de suplementos nutricionales y modificaciones dietéticas en los síndromes de fibromialgia y de fatiga crónica. En ningún momento puede sustituir al consejo de un profesional. La autora no es responsable del uso indebido que se le dé al mismo. Los pacientes deben consultar con sus médicos antes de iniciar cualquier programa nutricional.

Mª Cristina Blanco Suárez

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Tratamiento Ortomolecular del Síndrome Fibromialgico y del Síndrome de Fatiga Crónica: Estrategias nutricionales.

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I. II. III. III.1 III.2 III.3 INTRODUCCION _____________________________________________________ 5 ETIOLOGÍA _________________________________________________________ 7 FACTORES NUTRICIONALES EN LA DEFICIENCIA DE SEROTONINA.10 Triptófano y coenzimas.____________________________________________ 10 Niveles de serotonina e hipersensibilidad al ácido araquidónico. ____________ 11 Efecto de la deficiencia de serotonina en el sistema

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