Those in the combined group saw significant reductions over the 3 - month interval in diarrhoea (47.97 %),
fatigue after exertion (19.20 %), chills (40.23 %), headaches (36.18 %) and sinus and nasal symptoms (20.56 %; table 9).
Not exact matches
These effects seem to last about an hour,
after which the brain relies more on
fatigue and muscle glycogen levels to regulate what levels of physical
exertion are «acceptable.»
As expected, all the subjects reported increased
fatigue, soreness, and
exertion after each trial compared with the premeasures.
Symptoms include a persistent cough, weight loss and loss of appetite, vomiting, and
fatigue after even mild
exertion.