Study: Bioenergy sugar product useful for chronic fatigue syndrome
13th Nov 2006, 18:39 GMT
A study published Monday in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine shows positive results for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia who are treated with CORvalen, a product produced by Bioenergy Life Science Inc.
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