I had cynically assumed the reason they were going down the FMT/gut route was probably because they are in the east of England and that’s what the people at UEA are interested in working on rather than it necessarily being top priority as an area for ME. But I see they’re in Hampshire so I don’t...
To be fair if I was settled in my house rather than in the process of moving out/in and various refurbishment activities and all the unavoidable physical activity that goes with that I would be likely to be able to manage to do this sort of exercise. As it’s lying down it looks quite achievable...
I’m a bit confused by this. Do they already have this £500k from the funds they were collecting for a U.K. rituximab trial? I gave donations towards that and to be fair if I’d known it was going to end up going to FMT I would have given my cash elsewhere. If they haven’t already got the...
But if there’s physical evidence it can’t be functional in their sense anymore can it? I thought Functional means without evidence of physical abnormality?
The only time I ever had yellow phlegm was two decades before ME when I got bronchitis that lasted about 7 weeks and took 2 lots of antibiotics to clear.
I do get noticeable catarrh when I eat cow cheese although I’ve read this hasn’t been proven to be connected . I definitely don’t get it...
But the people who control the organisations that profit from the status quo may not also be the ones that would profit from a different situation so they use their financial resources to exert influence on policy makers to prevent change.
Checked before looking website currently says 2-6 g.
he was taking 500mg vit C as well as consuming quite a lot of high oxalate food - different nuts and a litre a day of almond milk
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