Acupuncture of the Beishu acupoint participates in regulatory effects of ginsenoside Rg1 on T cell subsets of rats with [CFS], 2020, Zhang et al

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  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    For what it's worth. More chronically fatigued rats.
    Open access, http://apm.amegroups.com/article/view/52609/html
     
  2. Wonko

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    Have these rats been fully screened to rule out other conditions, like MS, cancer, depression, a slight sniffle?

    Do these rats suffer from PEM?

    Have these rats been ill for at least 6 months?

    Have they been subjected to years of medical decision, disbelief, cruelty and GET/CBT?

    What diagnostic evaluation (Oxford, Fukuda, CCC, etc) was done to determine that CFS was a likely diagnosis, given that, in humans there are no medical tests, that are actually performed or understood by doctors, that show someone has CFS - a diagnosis is largely made from reported 'history'. How did the rats provide this 'history'?


    Or have they simply been tortured into complete exhaustion until they are 'depressed' to the point of being suicidal?

    (Has anyone considered that the rats may simply move more coz they are trying to get away from the sadist with the needles?)
     
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