Posts tagged chronic fatigue causes
Why Do I Feel Sick but My Labs Are Normal? A Root-Cause Explanation for Unexplained Symptoms

Fatigue, brain fog, hormone imbalance, and unexplained symptoms often develop before abnormalities appear on standard lab testing. Early dysfunction across metabolic, gut, hormonal, and inflammatory systems may not be detected on routine labs.

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Mitochondrial Function: Why Cellular Energy Production Shapes Fatigue, Aging, and Chronic Disease

Mitochondrial function plays a central role in how the body produces energy, adapts to stress, and ages over time. This article explains how cellular energy regulation influences fatigue, metabolic health, and chronic disease—and why symptoms often appear long before standard tests detect a problem.

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Nutrient Deficiencies That Cause Chronic Fatigue (Even With Good Sleep)

Persistent fatigue is often linked to low ferritin, vitamin B12 deficiency, vitamin D insufficiency, magnesium depletion, and absorption problems—even when sleep and diet appear adequate. This guide explains how nutrient deficiencies disrupt cellular energy production and which lab markers help identify the root cause.

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