The mito clinic says no, based on my MTDNA being normal. But mitochondrial dysfunction can be caused by other genes which contribute to...
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Lactic acid generated from muscle use (or certain meds, and maybe a different form from digestion as well) can end up in the spinal cord and...
I doubt they've changed much since then. Likely they found that there was a profit to be had from being a revolutionary communist back in the day...
I'd fire him. He might be a nice guy, but patients need good doctors :-P
They're pro-corporation and pro-government, since that's where they get their money from. More specifically, they promote whichever institutions...
There are some symptoms pretty common in mitochondrial disease which aren't common in ME, such as diabetes and episodes of hemiparesis. With a...
Haven't there been some other statements likely involving Crawley, purportedly on behalf on an institution, which seemed to be written by her?...
Yes, public schools tend to be pretty horrible when it come to accommodating anything new or different. In the US, I think most teachers would...
Has he tried protein powders, such as hemp, pea, or rice protein?
The same Puri who was a lead author from the older paper about just the single Perrin tender spot, and has had his fish oil promoted by Perrin,...
Yes, but he relies on 1 and 2 to sell his therapy. If he can prove that lymphatic massage cures ME (he hasn't), he should stick to that. People...
Actually the 100% bit you quoted isn't part of the paper at all. I'm guessing that was your added comment? Because it isn't 100% indicative of...
Again, he's grossly overstating the results to conclude that the tender point is 100% indicative of ME. I don't doubt the tender point exists...
My main concern is that he seems to be going about it backwards, as the BPS practitioners do. He starts with the premise that his particular...
Damn, I guess this means that we can't take the word of royal German veterinarians as proof that homeopathy works :rolleyes:: I don't completely...
The collection of published PACE papers ended up having dozens of co-authors, from what I recall. Any British academic attacking PACE would also...
It has to involve a halogen (basically fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine), and of those it looks like only bromine and iodine have organic...
@alicec ?
Looks like a study designed to promote a product. And the editing of the article is atrocious. They're getting "treatment refractory" patients...
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