ME/CFS Science Blog
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Bit of a long shot but was speculating that if the neural pathway that induces symptoms is constantly on, even without the cytokines that normally trigger it, then perhaps artificially raising the 'feeling bad' cytokines such as interferons might help to reset or recalibrate?
If ME/CFS pathology is mainly in the nervous system where we can hardly measure or influence it at this point, then trying to influence or reset it with immune therapies might be worth considering?
There was a small RCT of alpha interferon in the 1990s but it didn't found an effect
alpha-Interferon treatment of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - PubMed
If ME/CFS pathology is mainly in the nervous system where we can hardly measure or influence it at this point, then trying to influence or reset it with immune therapies might be worth considering?
There was a small RCT of alpha interferon in the 1990s but it didn't found an effect
alpha-Interferon treatment of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - PubMed