By the same logic, it would seem like we shouldn't link Epstein Barr Virus or other infections with ME/CFS.
Separating ME/CFS from infectious onset seems a very risky road to go down as it makes biopsychosocial/psychological theories more likely to be posited, it would seem. Nor does it seem a...
I swam for most of the first five years when I was mildly affected but undiagnosed. I eventually got up to 1000 metres four times a week (or 6 miles/10 km cycling) which I kept up religiously for over a year (getting my exercise was pretty much the most important thing in my life). Anyway, I...
Note that acetyl l-carnitine and l-carnitine are not necessarily the same. I have read before that acetyl l-carnitine acts more on the brain. This study would seem to bear this out. I read somewhere that propionylcarnitine is more similar to l-carnitine than acetyl l-carnitine.
*In case this...
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Item: Raymond Perrin
Just to point out that there has been a trial of L-carnitine for CFS.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9018019/
Though the abstract doesn't mention it, it used a dosage of 3000 mg/day.
This is a larger dose than is usually recommended on product packaging.
So it appears she may be claiming that a patient wanted her to promote graded exercise therapy and criticise critics of the PACE Trial etc. to a mixed audience including some people who might believe her. Doesn't seem that likely.
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