The Charity has formed a team of Health Professionals for research and development purposes for monitoring and improving individuals health who live with chronic fatigue and related conditions.
Christine Lloyd B.M.B.S MRCGP | Christine is a GP in the local area. She became ill with a virus in February 2010 and did not recover as expected. She was eventually diagnosed with M.E. The turning point in her recovery was after attending a support group meeting of the Salus Fatigue Foundation. With the support & guidance of Linda & Ron and other members of the group she recovered enough to resume working in February 2011 and she is now well on her way to a full recovery. Without the support of this group she is sure she would not be as well as she is now. She now has much more understanding about CFS/ME and related illnesses, and through her personal experience has developed an interest in helping people to regain their health from illnesses that the medical profession usually see as 'incurable'. |
Richard completed the Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course at Vrindavan, North India in 2008. He has practiced various traditions of meditation; Zen, Theravada and Tibetan, for over 20 years. He is a qualified teacher of the Breathworks Living Well with Pain and Illness course accredited by the Federation of Holistic Therapists and trained in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) with Mark Williams at the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre. He is currently in the 3rd year of an MSc course in Mindfulness-Based Approaches at the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice at the University of Bangor. Richard has worked in a variety of fields, including Human Resources, Export Marketing and Software Development. His academic skills include cognitive behavioural research and statistical analysis. |
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Pete Andrews | Pete is an osteopath who treats people of all ages and backgrounds who suffer with a wide variety of conditions or problems. Osteopathy is a comprehensive approach to treating the whole person, body, mind and spirit. Although most well-known for treating people with back pain, osteopathy is useful for treating a diverse range of conditions. Pete has a keen interest in chronic conditions, including CFS and chronic pain, which require patience, persistence, and understanding. Pete uses a range of osteopathic techniques, including cranial osteoapthy, soft-tissue techniques, and joint manipulation. |
Linda has a wealth of experience in management and training roles. As a qualified therapist in health and wellbeing, together with overcoming ME/CFS Linda has empathy and understanding in supporting people who live with fatigue related conditions. With Linda’s background in management and improved health she has established the Foundation providing appropriate support, advice and education. |
Linda Jones AMGNI |
Ron Prescott ND | Ron made a full recovery from M.E. using Alternative Medicine, Yoga and Qigong. He then trained to be a Naturopath, Yoga and Qigong instructor. He has been working with patients with fatigue related illnesses for 10 years with many wonderful success stories. Ron practices in a Medical Centre with GP's and other health professionals. Ron also teaches and lectures wellbeing programmes to businesses, colleges, schools and childrens centres. |



