The Reason You're Exhausted Has Nothing To Do With Stress, Sleep, Or Depression. There Is A Name For What You're Going Through. 2.5 million Americans Have It. And 90% Of Them Don't Even Know It.

Before I explain what it is, I want to try something with you.
It's called "put a finger down." Hold up both hands. Ten fingers. Ten symptoms. Let's see how many you recognize.
Put a finger down if you're constantly tired, even when you've had a full night's sleep.
Put a finger down if you have trouble with memory, focus, or concentration.
Put a finger down if you feel completely wiped out after physical or mental effort that shouldn't be a big deal.
Put a finger down if you wake up in the morning feeling like you never slept.
Put a finger down if you get frequent headaches or pressure in your head.
Put a finger down if you feel spaced out, lightheaded, or like you're not fully there.
Put a finger down if you can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep, or wake up way too early.
Put a finger down if you get tingling, numbness, or pain in your hands, feet, or skin.
Put a finger down if sounds, lights, or smells bother you more than they should.
Put a finger down if your mornings are so bad you physically cannot get your day started.
If you put down three or four fingers, keep reading.
If you put down five or more, you need to read every word on this page.
Because what you're experiencing isn't burnout. It isn't depression. It isn't aging. And it isn't in your head.
It has a name. And for the first time, researchers may have found what's actually causing it.

What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - And Why Has Nobody Been Able To Explain It?
What you're looking at has a medical name that most people have never heard and most doctors still argue about.
It's called Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. ME for short. More commonly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or CFS.
And the name is part of the problem.
"Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" sounds like you're just tired a lot. It sounds manageable. It sounds like something a good night's sleep or a vacation could fix. That name has done more damage to the people living with this condition than almost anything else, because it gives doctors, therapists, employers, friends, and family members permission to not take it seriously.
This is not being tired.
This is a multi-system condition that affects your brain, your muscles, your immune system, and your nervous system simultaneously. People with CFS describe it as waking up every single day feeling like they pulled an all-nighter with the flu.
The exhaustion doesn't improve with rest. In fact, any physical or mental effort can make it dramatically worse - sometimes for days or weeks after.
You do one normal thing - take a shower, go to the grocery store, have a conversation that lasts too long - and your body punishes you for it.
An estimated 2.5 million Americans are living with this condition right now. 90% are undiagnosed. And here's the part that should make you angry…

The medical community has spent decades debating whether this condition is even real.
Physicians have dismissed it as psychological. Researchers published studies framing it as a behavioral problem. Insurance companies have refused to cover it. Therapists have told people with CFS that they've "given up" and need to push through.
Meanwhile, the people living with it are calculating whether they have enough energy to walk to the bathroom.
This isn't a motivation problem. This isn't laziness. This isn't depression wearing a different mask.

What People With CFS Are Actually Doing To Manage It - And What's Working
There are four things people with CFS are commonly told to try. Here's what each one does - and why none of them fix it.
1. Pacing
Doing less so you crash less. It helps you get through the day, but it doesn't give you any energy back. You're not getting better. You're just getting better at being sick.
2. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Brings down inflammation and helps with pain for some people. But the inflammation isn't the cause. It's a reaction to something deeper. Calming it down helps you feel a little better without fixing what's actually wrong.
3. Supplements (B12, CoQ10, D-Ribose, Magnesium)
These give your cells the building blocks to make energy. The problem is your cells aren't missing the building blocks. Something is stopping them from getting delivered.
4. Antidepressants
Prescribed by doctors who think CFS is depression. It's not. You're not exhausted because you're sad. You're exhausted because something in your body isn't working, and these drugs weren't built to fix it.
All four manage symptoms. None of them answer the one question every person with CFS is actually asking:
Why is my body doing this?
That question went unanswered for decades. Until one group of researchers decided to look somewhere no one else had.

What Researchers Found When They Looked At The Blood Of CFS Patients
For decades, researchers studied CFS by looking at the brain. Then the immune system. Then the gut. Then hormones. None of it explained why every symptom happened at once.
Then a group of researchers did something simple. They took blood samples from people with CFS and compared them to healthy blood.
The difference was visible under a microscope.

The blood of CFS patients was full of a sticky buildup that wasn't supposed to be there. It was sitting in the smallest blood vessels in the body. The ones that deliver oxygen to your brain, your muscles, and your organs.
It was slowing everything down.
Blood that should have been flowing freely was being held up. Oxygen that should have been reaching your cells in seconds was getting there too late, or not at all.
People with CFS had up to a third less oxygen reaching their brain.
A third.
Your brain needs oxygen to think. Take a third away and you get brain fog. Your muscles need oxygen to move. Take a third away and you get exhaustion after doing anything. Your cells need oxygen to make energy. Take a third away and they shut down.
Every single CFS symptom traces back to this. Oxygen not getting where it needs to go fast enough. Not because your lungs aren't working. Not because your heart isn't pumping. Because a sticky buildup is sitting in your blood vessels slowing everything down.

So what is this buildup?
It's a protein your body makes called fibrin. When you cut yourself, fibrin is what stops the bleeding. It's useful. It's supposed to be there temporarily. Once the cut heals, your body is supposed to break the fibrin down and clear it out.
In people with CFS, it doesn't break down. It stays. It builds up. Layer after layer. In vessels so tiny that blood cells pass through one at a time. And when fibrin builds up in those vessels, your blood can't move fast enough to keep your body running.
This is why pacing doesn't fix it. This is why supplements don't fix it. This is why antidepressants don't fix it. None of them clear the buildup. None of them get your blood moving again.
But something does. And an entire country has been using it for over 1,000 years…

An Entire Country Has Been Eating The Answer For 1,000 Years
In Japan, only 0.1% of people have CFS. The US has more than ten times that.
80% of people in Japan eat a fermented soybean dish called natto. Every day. They've been eating it for over 1,000 years.
Natto contains a natural enzyme called nattokinase. It breaks down fibrin. The exact protein building up in the blood vessels of people with CFS. The exact protein blocking oxygen from reaching their cells.
In 2024, researchers at the University of Liverpool confirmed that nattokinase dissolves the specific type of fibrin found in these buildups. The kind your body cannot break down on its own.
A country of 125 million people has been eating an enzyme that clears the one thing causing CFS symptoms. Every morning. With breakfast.
And most doctors in the US have never heard of it.
But there is 1 important thing about nattokinase you have to know about.
Why Most People Who Try Nattokinase Only Feel 10% Better - And Stop There

If you search nattokinase online right now you'll find hundreds of bottles on Amazon. Most people with CFS who try one feel a slight shift. A little less fog. A little more energy. Maybe 10%.
Enough to notice. Not enough to live.
Then it stops. And they think nattokinase doesn't work.
It does work. It's just not the full picture.
Nattokinase dissolves fibrin. That's one part of the problem. But fibrin has multiple structures. Nattokinase can reach some of them. Others sit deeper in the blood vessels where nattokinase can't touch them. No matter how much you take.
And even if you cleared every bit of fibrin, your blood vessels themselves are still tight. Still squeezed. The buildup has been sitting in there for so long that the walls have narrowed. So even with the fibrin gone, your blood still can't move fast enough because the vessels won't open.
One enzyme handles one part of the problem. That's why you get 10% and hit a wall.
To get the oxygen flowing again you need three things working together. Something to clear the fibrin nattokinase can reach. Something to clear the fibrin it can't. And something to open the blood vessels so the blood can actually move through.

The Four Things Your Blood Needs To Start Moving Again
1. Clear the buildup.
Nattokinase dissolves the fibrin sitting in your blood vessels. At the right dose, it clears enough that oxygen can start getting through again. That's when the fog starts to lift and the energy comes back.
2. Clear what nattokinase can't.
Some fibrin is too deep for nattokinase to reach. A second enzyme called lumbrokinase breaks down those deeper layers. That's the difference between feeling 10% better and actually being able to get through a full day.
3. Open the blood vessels.
Even after the buildup is cleared, your vessels are still tight. Kudzu root relaxes them and opens them up. That's how the oxygen actually starts reaching your brain and muscles again.
4. Keep them open.
Red yeast rice keeps your vessel walls clean so they don't tighten back up. That's how you stay better instead of sliding back to where you started.
Four problems. Four ingredients. Each one doing something the others can't.
The question is where to find all four at the right doses in one place.
One Small Company Put All Four Into A Single Tablet

A company called Vitalis did what no one else had done. They combined all four ingredients into one tablet at the full clinical doses.
The full clinical dose of nattokinase. Lumbrokinase. Kudzu root. Red yeast rice. Two capsules. Once a day.
Most supplement companies sell nattokinase by itself at a fraction of the dose. Vitalis is the only one that put the full system together, because they understood that one enzyme alone only gets you part of the way there.

What To Expect
Nothing dramatic. You take a tablet. You go about your day. The enzymes are working but the buildup in your blood vessels took years to form. It doesn't clear overnight.
Most people report something subtle. The heaviness when you wake up is a little lighter. The fog isn't as dense. You might get through the afternoon without hitting the wall. It's small enough that you're not sure if it's real yet.
This is where it becomes hard to ignore. Energy you haven't felt in months starts showing up. Things that used to wipe you out for the rest of the day feel manageable. You stand longer without thinking about it. You do two things in one day instead of choosing between them.
This is where people stop saying "I feel a little better" and start saying "I feel like a different person." Cooking dinner and cleaning up after. Going outside without paying for it the next day. Having a conversation without crashing. The things that used to be impossible become normal again.
This isn't about going from bedbound to running marathons. It's about getting enough oxygen to your cells that your body can do what it was always supposed to do.
How Do You Get It?
You can only order Vitalis directly from their website. It's not on Amazon. It's not at CVS or Walgreens. Because of the sourcing required to get all four ingredients at clinical doses into one tablet, they sell exclusively through their own site.

This Will Likely Sell Out Before You Come Back To This Page
Vitalis has sold out multiple times this year.
The reason is simple. Getting nattokinase at 10,000 FU plus lumbrokinase plus kudzu root plus red yeast rice into one tablet requires raw ingredients that are limited and expensive to source. Most supplement companies don't even attempt it.
When Vitalis is in stock, it's in stock. When it's not, restocks can take weeks.
If you're reading this and it's available, don't bookmark this page and come back later. It might not be here.

Get Yours While It's Still In Stock
Vitalis offers a full 90-day money-back guarantee. Take it for 90 days. If you don't feel a difference, you get every penny back. No questions asked.
The supplements in your drawer didn't come with that.
The prescriptions your doctor wrote didn't come with that.
Vitalis does. Because four ingredients backed by research either work or they don't.

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