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    Dr. Ron Davis of Stanford - Research Update - Drug Screening. Video from Emerge Symposium March 2019, Australia

    is there a graph, showing the signal difference after - elamipretide - copaxone (except the signal is then the same as "healthy", is it?)
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    Dr. Ron Davis of Stanford - Research Update - Drug Screening. Video from Emerge Symposium March 2019, Australia

    sure. and in the meantime, if some things may help would be great. unfortunately, the meds are very expensive and may be needed long term. what symptoms did the drugs change in "severe mecfs" patients? was any patient of the test group willing to try ?
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    perhaps its them that cause homeopathic medication to work? since it makes particles small enough? if some hyper-diluted (shaken, stirred ...) herb/mineral/ may be able to access/hike on exosome vehicles, it could explain why homeopathic things function. another line of communication and...
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    - ROS, oxidative stress - "drugs and starvation" (anti-toxoplasma drugs cause mito fragment in parasite)
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    and IGGs are derived from human blood very small risk of viral infection, since its 95% cleaned, they say :speechless:
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    it had really good results, with the impact quite immediate. and longer lasting, from weeks to a year or so. people were fit. there must be a further research on the reasons for this ? i asked already at the german forum at the other site. @malea @Inara @Lisa108 @Joh @wonkmonk ... ? - nothing...
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    then, what are the "blood cleaners" - of any help ? sebastian kneipp (with the water) ordered every patient seeing him, to first of all take juniper berries starting slowly, 2, 4, ... up to i thnk 16 per day according to him a brilliant blood cleanser. (hope, i remember right and it was him)
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    Exosomes

    Exosomes may protect us and could deliver drugs
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    Stanford Community Symposium 2018: Phair, Metabolic traps, Tryptophan trap

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6381042/ Published online 2019 Feb 13. Suicide and Microglia: Recent Findings and Future Perspectives Based on Human Studies Hisaomi Suzuki,1,† Masahiro Ohgidani,2,† Nobuki Kuwano,2 Fabrice Chrétien,3,4Geoffroy Lorin de la Grandmaison,5 Mitsumoto...
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    Exosomes

    from above fluoroquinolones are super powerful, world wide super often prescribed since very helpful. (something, changed later in the recipe, makes their efficiancy outstanding, forgot what it was) some ppl get super harmed on fluoroquinolones. now, the fluoroquinolones "do something" about...
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    Mystery illnesses reveal the power of our minds to influence health, New Scientist

    what damage do you see at all ? why to ignore the bleeding obvious in that ? that the technician a) doesnt have a complete construction plan yet (how embarrasing) b) has parts of some construction plan that are based on guesses only c) has parts of some construction plan that have proven...
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    Characteristics of patients with motor functional neurological disorder in a large UK mental health service (2019) O'Connell, Wessely et al

    also dont know if this is related... but there is something "new" ... not sure, but sort of "neuro training", "neuro exercise" it may help with parkinson .. possibly others, too.. its like doing exercise in your mind... picturing walking the stairs, so walking them "in the mind" im sure...
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    Stanford Community Symposium 2018: Phair, Metabolic traps, Tryptophan trap

    i have access to two things: 1) an exercise incline track, lasting a couple of hours 2) leg muscles quickly shutting down to nonfunctional next time, i will take a "gut abx" in between and see what will change. i would think, it could help to reduce lactate issues. could there be any other...
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    Update from Ron Davis April 2019 Interview with BenH

    unknown is - in how many blood samples the particle was found, - if it is indeed the thing that influences the signal - if its even too big to be an exosome (in the vid its "quite large", no mention of exosome)
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    Exosomes

    in mecfs: more and smaller EVs
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    Exosomes

    an exosome could be responsible for high/special signal in cfs patients (Ron Davis/Stanford)
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    Update from Ron Davis April 2019 Interview with BenH

    from your transcription, @Forbin
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    Update from Ron Davis April 2019 Interview with BenH

    thanks @Forbin and all of the mecfs 20 ppl, which all had the bad signal, did have the particle in their blood ? just wondering. perhaps, the blood had an odd weight, compared to the HC and then it was reasonable to assume it was the particle found in one sample, or a few, which matched the...
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    CBT for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) - Psychology tools.com

    could it be possible, to get from psychology / psychiatry statistics regarding their successes and treatments psychiatric hospitalization per decade, e.g. 1950 -1960, 1960 - 1970 .... - how many ppl went into psychiatric facilities - how many ppl were released as "healed" / functional ... -...
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    Update from Ron Davis April 2019 Interview with BenH

    regarding "the thing" (particle) did indeed 100% of tested mecfs patients have this particle and none of the healthy controls ? how many ppl (healthy, nonhealthy) did have it, at what total sample size ? what could (otherwise) differentiate the patients with/without particle ...
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