Causes of chronic fatigue

Treating chronic fatigue

Always tired? Maybe it's time to look further

Everyone is tired sometimes. After a busy period, a bad night or a lot of stress, this is quite normal. But what if that fatigue persists for weeks, months, or even years? Many people with chronic fatigue have already had several tests. The blood is good. The scans show nothing special. Yet the feeling remains that something is not right.

You are tired when you get up. Your energy is gone halfway through the day. Your concentration decreases. You recover less quickly. And no one seems to be able to explain exactly why.

At Raymedy, we therefore not only look at the complaint itself, but especially at what may be hidden behind that fatigue.

Treating chronic fatigue

Fatigue often has several causes

Chronic fatigue is not a disease in itself, it is a signal from the body that there is a disturbance somewhere. This disruption can be related to, for example:

  • Long-term stress or burnout
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • intestinal problems
  • Food intolerances
  • a reduced resistance
  • nutrient deficiencies
  • Long-term strain on the body
  • emotional or mental overload

The challenge is that two people with the same fatigue symptoms can have completely different causes.

Causes of chronic fatigue

How does a Raymedy consultation work?

A Raymedy therapist starts with an extensive measurement.

This measurement provides insight into how different regulatory systems and energy pathways in the body function. This involves looking at where the body is under extra strain and where there may be shortages, blockages or disturbances.

The results are then discussed together.
The goal is not to put a label on a complaint, but to better understand why the body has difficulty regaining its balance.

What can the measurement show?

Sometimes it turns out that the body has been working for a long time to repair itself. Other times, we see evidence of:

  • a reduced resistance
  • Load from food
  • problems with nutrient absorption
  • Long-term stress load
  • Reduced recovery capacity
  • a disturbed balance between body and mind

The measurement gives direction. It helps to look more specifically at possible causes that are otherwise easily overlooked.

This is followed by a personal treatment plan

Based on the measurement, the therapist will put together a treatment plan that is fully tailored to your situation.

Depending on what emerges, this can consist of:

  • Raymedy frequency treatments
  • lifestyle advice
  • Nutritional advice
  • support in recovery and energy building
  • Coaching and guidance
  • Additional scans if necessary

Because fatigue often has multiple causes, a Raymedy therapist always looks at the overall picture. Not only to the complaint itself, but to everything that can affect your energy level and ability to recover.

More insight, more control

Many clients experience it as a relief when a logical story finally arises behind their complaints.

Not because there is an immediate miracle solution, but because direction is created again.

The body often gives signals long before abnormalities become visible in regular examinations. By better understanding these signals, more targeted steps can be taken towards recovery.

Do you recognize yourself in these complaints and do you want to investigate which factors may be contributing to your fatigue?
Then find a Raymedy therapist in your area via the ‘Find a therapist‘ function on our website.

Experience shows that more is often possible than people think. Even if you have been walking around with fatigue for a long time, insight can be the first step towards more energy, more balance and a better quality of life!

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