#103 Overcoming Chronic Fatigue with Dr Sarah Myhill

  Dr Myhill qualified from the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, Honours viva, 1981. She worked for 20 years as an NHS GP before moving to Independent Medical Practice with a special interest in CFS/ME. She practices Ecological Medicine – diagnosing mechanisms if disease which have obvious implications for management. She has been an active member of the BSEM since 1986 Hon Meetings Secretary (1993–1998) including 5 day International Conference “Sustainable Medicine” at Christ Church College Oxford, Hon Secretary 1999 -2007.   Co-author with Dr John McLaren Howard Acumen and Prof Norman Booth Mansfield College Oxford:   Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and mitochondrial dysfunction: Ref Int J Clin Exp Med (2009) 2, 1-16, http://www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM812001.pdf   Mitochondrial dysfunction and the pathophysiology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM1204005.pdf   Targeting mitochondrial dysfunction in the treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) – a clinical audit. http://www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM1207003.pdf   Author of award winning books vis:   “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - it’s mitochondria not hypochondria” BMA Prize Highly Commended 2014. Second edition 2017 (5 reprints) “Sustainable Medicine” (Beryl Bainbridge Prize 2016). “Diabetes” (Beryl Bainbridge Prize 2017) “The PK Cookbook” 2017 “The Infection Game” 2018, updated 2018 “Ecological Medicine – the antidote to Big Pharm and fast food” 202ohttps://drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/My_book_Ecological_Medicine_-_The_Antidote_to_Big_Pharma_and_Fast_Foods Due out shortly “The Energy Equation” In the pipeline “Green Mother”   She has made media appearances in Newsnight (silicone implants), Dispatches (BSE and organophosphate poisoning), Woman’s hour (silicone breast implants, allergies), Esther Rantzen show (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), Watchdog Healthcheck (silicone implants) as well as many Welsh TV programmes and local radio in UK and abroad. Lecturer to What Doctors Don’t Tell You, BANT (British Association of Nutritional Therapists), BSEM, ANP (Association of Naturopathic Practitioners) and others   1994 Diploma in Clinical Nutrition Patron of ANP (Association of Naturopathic Practitioners)   ____________     We Discuss:
   The differences between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, ME a Fibromyalgia   Normal fatigue vs. Chronic fatigue   Conventional tests a treatments for fatigue   What are mitochondria and what are the influencing factors   Dr Myhill’s thoughts on graded exercise a post-exertional malaise   Gut health a key nutrients for mitochondrial function including chronic infections and how do they affect mitochondria   Dr Myhill’s thoughts on the ketogenic diet to support mitochondrial function     Mentioned:   Dr Sarah Myhill’s co-authored published papers on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome a Mitochondrial Dysfunction   http://www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM812001.pdf   http://www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM1204005.pdf   http://www.ijcem.com/files/IJCEM1207003.pdf   Books authored by Dr Myhill   https://www.salesatdrmyhill.co.uk/dr-myhills-books-10-c.asp   Additional resources and information can be found on Dr Myhill’s wesbite   https://www.drmyhill.co.uk     ————   MY LINKS:   Try my favourite ORGANO KING coffee - https://vivanaturalhealth.myorganogold.com/gb-en/   Grab my favourite BluBlox glasses - https://bit.ly/2UXkNqT   ______   Got a podcast question? Send you emails to hormonesinharmony@gmail.com   Enjoyed this episode? Leave me a rating and review so that I can share this podcast with more women     Want more from me? You can find me online...   Website www.vivanaturalhealth.co.uk 
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