Do You Suffer from Unexplained Fatigue? It Took Me 10 Years of Testing and Dozens of Doctors to Discover The 1 Unexpected Breakthrough Where Everything Else Had Failed
Undiagnosed fatigue is more common than you think—and harder to solve than you’d expect.
There are so many potential medical causes for symptoms like prolonged fatigue and worldwide rates have skyrocketed in recent years, especially for causes of unexplained fatigue like the type that I used to suffer with. (It goes without saying that if you have experienced symptoms like prolonged, unexplained fatigue it’s important to discuss these with your doctor.) I had done every test imaginable, but the results would always come back negative. I felt desperate.
I knew something was wrong with me, but all the doctors would say is “everything is normal” while I feeling anything but.
That was when I found out about a new non-invasive test called Oligoscan.
It uses a technology called spectrophotometry, where a device is pressed against the palm of your hand and a beam of light measures the concentration of vitamins and the presence of any heavy metals from inside the cell. Traditional blood tests only measure levels in the blood which may not reflect deficiencies at a cellular level. The results are instant, and your healthcare provider will present you with a detailed report of any vitamins and minerals you may need to take as well as any heavy metals you may need to chelate.
My results were shocking.
They revealed sky-high levels of Mercury (I had been a pescatarian for many years) and shockingly low levels of vitamins like Magnesium. These results were also verified in a separate hair test. After taking the recommended vitamins and detoxing the heavy metals I felt like a new man who had finally got his life back. It’s important to mention that although the Oligoscan is FDA approved, some clinicians have questioned its viability and have asked for further research to be carried out. If you have gone down the traditional medical route and are still coming up against brick walls, I believe the Oligoscan is worth trying. It could reveal what other tests could not.