Chris Meletis, ND writes about latest Fibromyalgia research

Chris Meletis, ND is a frequent guest presenter at events hosted by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Very recently, Dr. Meletis contributed to WorldHealth.net’s blog forum discussing the latest Fibromyalgia research.

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) has been found to alleviate some symptoms and pain in patients with Fibromyalgia in a study that compared the effects of the pill to those of a placebo. In reviewing the study, Meletis analyzed, “The investigators determined that CoQ10 supplementation resulted in a reduction in the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire score compared to placebo, with particular reduction in pain and fatigue and morning tiredness subscales. The researchers also found a reduction in tender points and recovery of inflammation, antioxidant enzymes, mitochondrial biogenesis and AMPK gene expression levels.

Meletis recently presented in Las Vegas at an A4M conference, as well as in Orlando at A4M’s 21st Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. In Orlando, his lecture included “Unraveling the Multiple Clinical Challenges Between Metabolic Dysfunction and GI Health.” His recap on the Las Vegas conference can be seen here:
http://www.drmeletis.com/news/dr-meletis-completes-lecture-series-in-las-vegas-at-the-world-health-conference-for-the-a4m

Meletis is committed to helping those in less fortunate financial circumstances. He has opened 16 health clinics helping those who are poor and uninsured.

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