慢性疲劳综合征和纤维肌痛(CFS/FMS)的营养干预——一种独特的猪血清多肽营养补充剂

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.2174/1876386302013010052
J. Teitelbaum, Gaetano Morello, Sarah Goudie
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临床经验表明,一种独特的猪血清多肽提取物在医院用于严重营养不良患者,意外地使许多纤维肌痛病例得到了显著改善。本研究旨在确定一种独特的多肽血清提取物在改善慢性疲劳综合征和纤维肌痛(CFS/FMS)症状方面的有效性。一项针对全球43名慢性疲劳综合征或纤维肌痛患者的开放性前瞻性研究。四片500毫克片剂,每天两次,连续五周。使用VAS评分(1-10分)评估治疗五周时的基线,评分为能量、睡眠、认知功能、疼痛、整体健康、焦虑和消化健康,以及FIQR。主要的疗效指标是治疗前和治疗后前五种症状的VAS综合评分。43名受试者完成了为期三周的治疗试验。60.5%的受试者认为自己有所改善,18.6%的人认为自己好多了。60.5%的受试者认为自己有所改善,所有类别的平均改善都很显著:1。能量增加69.4%(p<0.001)2。总体幸福感增加69.2%(<.001)3。睡眠改善53.8%(<.001)4。心理清晰度提高60.5%(<.001)5。疼痛减轻37.9%(<.013)6。焦虑减少34.8%(<.001)7。消化道症状改善54.6%(<.001)8。FIQR 59.2至39.3(<.001)在6名同时具有IgG前后抗体水平的个体中,总IgG平均增加13.8%,在IgG 1-4亚群中也有类似的改善。Recovery Factors®显著改善了CFS/FMS患者的能量、睡眠、认知、止痛、镇静、消化和整体健康状况。临床试验注册号:NCT04381793。
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Nutritional Intervention in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia (CFS/FMS) A Unique Porcine Serum Polypeptide Nutritional Supplement
Clinical experience suggested that a unique porcine serum polypeptide extract, used in hospitals for people with severe malnutrition, serendipitously resulted in a dramatic improvement in many fibromyalgia cases. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of a unique polypeptide serum extract in improving the symptoms of CFS and fibromyalgia (CFS/FMS). An open-label prospective study of 43 people with CFS or Fibromyalgia recruited worldwide. Four 500 mg tablets twice daily for five weeks. Assessed baseline at five weeks of treatment using a VAS(1-10 points) rating energy, sleep, cognitive function, pain, overall well-being, anxiety, and digestive health, as well as the FIQR. The primary outcome measure was the pre- and post-treatment VAS composite score for the first five symptoms. 43 subjects completed the three-week treatment trial. 60.5% of subjects rated themselves as improved, with 18.6% rating themselves as much better. In the 60.5% of subjects that rated themselves as improved, the significant average improvement was seen in all categories: 1. 69.4% increase in energy(p<.001) 2. 69.2% increase in overall well-being(<.001) 3. 53.8% improvement in sleep(<.001) 4. 60.5% improvement in mental clarity(<.001) 5. 37.9% decrease in pain(<.013) 6. 34.8% decrease in anxiety(<.001) 7. 54.6% improvement in digestive symptoms(<.001) 8. FIQR 59.2 to 39.3(<.001) In six individuals who also had pre- and post IgG antibody levels, total IgG increased by 13.8% on average, with similar improvements seen in the IgG 1-4 subsets. Recovery Factors® resulted in markedly improved energy, sleep, cognition, pain relief, calming, digestion and overall well-being in those with CFS/FMS. Clinical Trial Registration Number: NCT04381793.
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