FFS, nobody is saying that.
That kind of response is just doing the psycho-behavioural club's dirty propaganda work for them. They love to claim that we are dismissing patients with the FND label, for a recent example, as not having a 'real' illness/disease, just because we critique the FND...
One of the reasons for Helsinki protocols, et al, is because desperate patients are easy targets for exploitation.
They exist for a very good reason. Safety rules are written in blood.
Cue the 'we don't think it is a good idea as it might encourage patients with functional disorders to think they have a biological disorder' excuse not to check if the functional diagnosis is correct.
Narrator: It wasn't.
and he stressed that their findings are not suggesting that CFS/ME is a mental illness.
Nor is he saying it isn't a mental illness.
Despite characterising it as that for decades.
Is there an English translation of it somewhere?
Machine translation in the browser actually does a good job but can't do the material in the image boxes.
He is extraordinarily gifted at getting his name of research papers, gaining power and status, and avoiding any accountability whatsoever for the mountain of human carnage left in the wake of his glorious career.
So there's that.
Given the authors and patients reside in or near Maharashtra (i.e. in the tropics, ≈19ºN), then lack of available sunlight is unlikely to be a factor. Though staying indoors in darkened rooms might confound that, and there may be a significant seasonal variation due to the monsoon.
I would add...
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