Chronic Fatigue Is an Energy System Problem — Not Just Tiredness

Energy depends on mitochondria, hormones, nerves, blood, gut, and inflammation. When coordination fails — fatigue appears.

What Chronic Fatigue Really Means

Chronic fatigue is not just low energy. It means the body is unable to generate, regulate, or deliver energy properly.

The problem may lie in cells, hormones, nerves, blood circulation, immune load, or metabolism.

Fatigue is the signal — not the disease.

Chronic fatigue functional physiology

The 6 Functional Drivers of Chronic Fatigue

Cellular Energy Drop

Cells cannot produce enough usable energy.

Neuro-Hormonal Imbalance

Stress and hormones disturb energy rhythm.

Poor Oxygen & Blood Flow

Cells do not receive enough oxygen.

Chronic Immune Activation

Inflammation consumes body energy.

Nervous System Exhaustion

Body stuck in stress mode.

Metabolic & Gut Imbalance

Fuel supply becomes unstable.

Discover Your Energy Pattern

Select what applies to you. Each choice reveals what may be draining your energy.

Cellular Energy

Hormones & Rhythm

Blood & Oxygen

Inflammation

Nervous System

Gut & Metabolism

Restore the Energy System

  • Improve cellular energy production
  • Stabilise hormones & circadian rhythm
  • Enhance oxygen & circulation
  • Reduce inflammation & immune drain
  • Restore nervous system recovery
  • Balance gut & metabolic fuel supply

Chronic fatigue often has multiple overlapping causes. A personalised functional assessment helps identify your dominant energy drain and guides targeted correction.