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  1. alicec

    Immunoadsorption to remove ß2 adrenergic receptor antibodies in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome CFS/ME (2018) Scheibenbogen et al

    I don't think new research studies are dismissed or discussion discouraged on this forum. Studies are critiqued, not just accepted at face value. As for the four categories of research you appear to think are being wrongly dismissed, I think you should consider them separately as they have been...
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    Extensive impact of non-antibiotic drugs on human gut bacteria (2018) Maier et al

    This extensive study from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), examines the effects of more than 1000 human targeted drugs on 40 strains of the most dominant gut microbial species. It is published in the prestigious journal Nature, a reflection of the high quality of the research...
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    Low-dose Naltrexone articles and experiences

    I find LDN very helpful for dampening an overactive sympathetic nervous system and stabilising blood pressure. I recall others reporting beneficial autonomic effects (probably on PR). Whether this is mediated by the action of naltrexone on TLR4, which is thought to be the reason for the...
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    Fructan, Rather Than Gluten, Induces Symptoms in Patients With Self-Reported Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

    There is a related thread discussing a report on this study, rather than the actual study. I discussed what fructans actually are in that thread that noted that The original paper also misses the point. In any case, the study itself is not terribly impressive. In the summary they state In...
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    Are there probiotics that PWME should avoid?

    Yes they both sequence segments of the 16S rRNA gene which is specific to bacteria and for which there is an extensive database. I'm not sure if they sequence exactly the same segment of the gene but even if they used different segments it would make little difference to the overall result.
  6. alicec

    Are there probiotics that PWME should avoid?

    Don't get too caught up in the detail. It is a very technical paper and you really don't need to know about most of it. I linked it because Fig 3 gives a graphic summary of the identity of the common core of most abundant species. In this paper, Fig 3 gives a graphical overview of the major...
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    Are there probiotics that PWME should avoid?

    Only a tiny proportion are identified by commercial culture-based techniques, but DNA sequencing techniques can detect everything that is there (including non-bacterial inhabitants). This is how we know about the completely distorted picture given by the older tests. It is true that many of...
  8. alicec

    Are there probiotics that PWME should avoid?

    Those statements are based on the distorted picture of the gut given by culture based tests. Once DNA sequencing techniques were applied to the gut microbiota it became apparent that the aerobic species detected by culture were very minor constituents. If you look at any general survey of the...
  9. alicec

    Blood clotting disorders and ME

    Thrombocytes are platelets. These are the small blood cells that clump together to form a clot. Platelet count is one element of the standard full blood count. Slight elevations are common and are unlikely to mean much. The article linked by @Mattie explains the significance of more serious...
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    Low temperature

    Ferritin is an acute phase protein so also increases in the inflammatory response. So elevated ferritin can indicate iron overload, liver damage/disease and various other illnesses. Here is a useful summary. Mild elevations of ferritin (300- 1000 ng/l) are very common and may not mean anything...
  11. alicec

    "Exquisite sensitivity to medication"

    My impression is that my hypersensitivity - to both drugs and other things - is both selective and variable. When I first got sick around 2000, I was supersentive to everything, food, chemicals, supplements, allergic rhinitis out of control - don't think I was taking any prescription drugs then...
  12. alicec

    Bacteria Living in Our Gut Are Hijacking And Controlling Our Genes

    I'm getting wary of studies on the gut microbiota. When they first started coming out the concepts and technology involved were all so new that each one was interesting. Now they've become fashionable and everyone it seems is trying to get on the bandwagon. The result is a lot of pretty boring...
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    Mysterious explosion of a deadly plague may come down to a sugar in ice cream

    Absolutely. Low fat anything is junk, it has to be loaded up with additives to make it palatable.
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    Blog: Gelman, "The puzzle: Why do scientists typically respond to legitimate scientific criticism in an angry, defensive, closed, non-scientific way?"

    I experienced it personally. I was an outsider who had discovered something new (being a woman in a male-dominated scientific world didn't help either). A common response was, to the effect - "But how could you have discovered something new? That means we missed it and we are the experts. You...
  15. alicec

    Mysterious explosion of a deadly plague may come down to a sugar in ice cream

    What a great study! A reminder to seek out food as uncontaminated by industrial processing as possible. And of course real icecream has no need for trehalose - it's just cream, egg yolk, sugar and fruit (or other flavouring). Industrial processes substitute cheap ingredients which can't...
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    B12/Folic Acid and D3/K2 Supplementation

    Please note that folic acid is not a natural form of folate and while we can convert it into a useable form, the process is not without problems. Folic acid is processed by the enzyme dihydrohydrofolate reductase (DHFR) in a two step reaction. First folic acid is converted to dihydrofolate...
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    B12/Folic Acid and D3/K2 Supplementation

    Please note that folic acid is not a natural form of folate and while we can convert it into a useable form, the process is not without problems. Folic acid is processed by the enzyme dihydrohydrofolate reductase (DHFR) in a two step reaction. First folic acid is converted to dihydrofolate...
  18. alicec

    Which vitamin D?

    The active form of vitamin D, calcitriol, does act as a hormone - that is its normal role - nothing to worry about. It has widespread metabolic effects well beyond bone mineralisation and bone growth. The usual form of vitamin D supplement is cholecalciferol, aka vitamin D3. Think of this as a...
  19. alicec

    Short Synacthen Test

    I have had the short synacthen test. It didn't have any adverse effects, nor did I get any boost from it.
  20. alicec

    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    Even if the miRNA study does show a real statistical difference between the test and control patients (which I doubt since in their original publication they specifically say they didn't correct for multiple comparisons - ) what on earth does this have to do with calcium in cells? I am tired...
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