Prof. Hanson is fantastic! Re latent infection, I think that is a bit premature, you would expect the same "pattern" of findings in tissue damage...
Nobody should be surprised about this. It will be a similar picture in ME/CFS, despite what has been said (on this forum) about (secondary)...
I can't say more about it, only that it is true with a high degree of certainty.
FWIW, the nanoneedle could not differentiate between ME and MS.
This basically means "cell damage."
While I agree that particular end organs might be of greater importance than others in ME/CFS, I think we should think more in terms of specific...
Hanson is the MVP in ME/CFS research, imo. Her work is very well structured and concise, very consistently so, in everything she does. It is...
I can't know this, but from my point of POV, I think it is very likely that most patients have a mitochondrial dysfunction/disease, even if...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ana.26452?af=R Same old, same old? Don't think so.
I think the OMF does excellent work. I think Ron has done excellent work. You see what I am saying? We owe Ron, like the OMF does, that doesn't...
Great scientist, great man, community has to move on...
Bunch of bullshit.
This will turn out to b a very important paper. I can already see how people sleep on it and its vast implications. Mitochondrial dysfunction...
How much better are you with Medtinon?
Did you figure this out? Having same issues!
No, it kills infected B cells. Big difference.
I think ATA 188 is/will be showing that you are wrong.
The B cells are EBV infected, that is why Rituximab probably works.
Yes, I could send you my own metabolon results, then you could compare its results, many in itself toxic metabolites are comparable to ranges that...
Absolutely everything in this paper screams mitochondria. Also, many people underestimate how incapacitating such aberrations in specific...
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