
Are These Chronic Illness Myths Wasting Your Time?
In this video, I debunk all the recovery myths that keep you stuck. They might seem to work temporarily, but in the long run, they are a waste of your time. Whether you have long COVID, ME/CFS, Lyme, adrenal fatigue, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, or MCAS, this 20-minute video will save you years of time.
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Time Stamps:
00:59 The myth of the magic recovery moment
01:48 The myth of the baseline and pacing
03:40 The Cell Danger Response (CDR) by Dr. Robert Naviaux
04:22 Overcomplicating your recovery and healing journey
05:01 How to simplify your condition and understand different symptoms
07:15 The myth of the false danger response
07:44 The MindBody theory and lots of research
11:57 What is the best way to heal?
14:52 Myth - There is something wrong with your body (infections, immune system, genetics, mitochondria
16:42 The myth about Brain Retraining
19:04 Myth- Different things work for different people
19:46 The 4 steps to heal in the Release Program
21:13 Myth - Calming down the nervous system
21:36 Final Thoughts and tips.
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Metabolic features of the cell danger response. Mitochondrion, 13(6), 1-12. Naviaux, R. K. (2013). This study explores how the Cell Danger Response (CDR) is a fundamental metabolic reaction to environmental stressors, influencing chronic illness and recovery.
Evidence for and pathophysiologic implications of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Demitrack, M.A. and Crofford, L.J. Annals
Function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in patients with fibromyalgia and low back pain. Griep E.N, Boersma
The role of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis in rheumatoid arthritis. Agnes M., Eijsbouts M., & Murphy P. Best Practice in Research Clinical Rheumatology Volume 13, Issue 4 , Pages 599-613
Basic pathophysiologic mechanisms in irritable bowel syndrome. Emeran A. Mayer, Bruce D. Naliboff, Lin Chang. Digestive Diseases 2001;19:212-218 Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity in chronic fatigue syndrome and health under psychological, physiological, and pharmacological stimulation. Gaab J.,
The HPA axis and the genesis of chronic fatigue syndrome. Cleare A. J. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism. Volume 15, Issue 2, 2004: 55-59
Neuroendocrine responses to psychological stress in patients with myofascial pain. Yoshihara T., Shigeta K., Lancet 2006; 367:346–355
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis function in chronic fatigue syndrome. Van Den Eede, F., Moorkens G., Van Houdenhove B., et al: Neuropsychobiology 2007;
A review of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in chronic fatigue syndrome. Tomas C., Newton J., Watson S. ISRN Neuroscience (Online) 2013.
Books:
Eaton, J. (2017). Reverse therapy: Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and related disorders. Reverse Therapy Publishing.
Sarno, J. E. (1998). The mindbody prescription: Healing the body, healing the pain. Warner Books.
Ozanich, S. (2020). The great pain deception: Faulty medical advice is making us worse. Waterside Productions. Are These Chronic Illness Myths Wasting Your Time?
Healing Differently - Release CFS
Healing holistically from a chronic disease. I talk about my personal healing story and my experiences of coaching over 1,000 different people with a chronic disease.
Welcome to the Healing Differently podcast. My name is Daniel.
I was once bedbound for a few years, and I struggled with my health for many other years. After I recovered, I started working as a health coach, and I developed a free online program about self-healing. Because of that, I attracted 10.000s people with different chronic diseases and worked with many people 1:1.
Over time, I realized that my own recovery was accidental. I learned to switch my symptoms on and off on demand. I started practicing with my clients, and over the course of a few years, I started getting consistent results with that. I now talk a lot about switching on symptoms, such as pain, fatigue, nausea, vertigo, depression, depersonalization, etc., and we do that by finding the underlying stressor and emotion in your body. And after that, we would like to release both the stressor and the symptom.
In order to do that, we have to prepare the body for releases and, more importantly, shift our perspective and beliefs about health and various chronic diseases, such as ME/CFS, lyme, adrenal fatigue, long COVID, fibromyalgia, MS, and other similar conditions and labels.
In this podcast, I like to create a shift in perspective by telling stories and explaining the underlying mechanisms. On top of that, I also upload guided meditations that you can find on the channel. I hope you find the content enjoyable. Please subscribe, and when you're ready, rate it on platforms such as Spotify.
We also have a website full of information, blogs, and even an online course. Releasecfs.com
- No. of episodes: 67
- Latest episode: 2025-04-24
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