I could see his hands shaking at the end there, I think he may of overdone it quite a bit unfortunately.In my head I kept telling him “don’t overdo it!” as I was watching. But, that’s something he knows as well as the rest of us.
Two years is such a long time… I’ve only experienced being non-verbal for days during bad PEM. It must be so hard for you, I can’t imagine.It’s been two years since I could speak.
The borne free website has crashed do to significant traffic, most likely do to the X post and the Reddit post outlining borne free and Whitney’s improvement.Mentions that the born free protocol probably helped him {{unfortunately?}}.
Thread here:
There seems to be substantial, growing interest in this alt-med protocol among pwME if my Twitter is anything to go by—and not just among the people most into alt-med. So it seems worth being informed of.
The Born Free protocol is the creation of Joshua Leisk. Here’s how he introduced himself on s4me a couple years ago:
I'm more of an anomaly. I'm a fully recovered CFS/ME sufferer with a strong background in IT and and interest in bioinformatics. I "retired" at 38 and got bored. I like puzzles, pathways and systems. This was a puzzle that had bothered me for a few decades, so I thought...
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He has, and, as the other posts here note, it is rather troubling.I hope he will share with the community what it is that helped him, when he feels ready to do that.
I don't know how my stomach has started working again or how I started being able to talk again. It is most likely from Joshua Leisk’s Born Free Protocol. I started his protocol right before these changes started to happen and nothing else was changed in my medication or physical routine at that time, so I feel confident, but not certain his protocol is responsible.
OMF has lots of money. If they think the protocol makes biological sense, the responsible thing would be to set up clinical trials, not do a social media blitz.