Warning Signs Of Morgellons Disease
Fatigue

Fatigue is a term used to describe when an individual's body experiences a shortage of cellular energy needed to meet its demand. Cellular energy or ATP is produced through a process in the cells that require nutrients, oxygen, glucose, and other resources to carry out. When a mechanism in the body causes any of these elements to become depleted, the cells cannot produce enough energy to meet the needs of all of the body tissues. Morgellons disease can cause insomnia, which means patients do not get enough sleep. Without enough sleep, the cells are not able to carry out regeneration and production processes required for the production of ATP. Infectious causes of Morgellons disease can also deplete the glucose and other nutrients required for the cells to produce enough ATP. When the body does not have enough cellular energy, the energy produced is saved for use in the vital organs and causes non-vital organs like peripheral muscles to feel tired.
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