raised extracelullar atp and mtdna are a definite in me/cfs. I have a limited understanding, that little what I have is telling me that is really bad news.
crazy talk. people keep doing that.
if you just feel fatigued, I guess you could go for a 10 k run, right?
If the actual energy is no issue there is absolutely zero risk whatsoever for you to do just that.
It does not matter because you just FEEL you have no energy.
I simply cannot understand, and never will, why people do not understand that all of these mysterious diseases are druven by dysfunctional mitochondria.
I mean in me/cfs this should be seen as quasi factious until there is 100% proof for it because it is so unbelievably obvious and everything...
Hi,
thank you for being here!
Could you give us an update about your next steps and a timescale for these plans?
Also are you looking for funding?
Is there any antioxidant that you see could help in the pathology you and your colleagues found?
Thank you!
it is probably not worse than a missing energy substitute for a broken tca cycle. it is absolutely and definitely no coincidence high glutamate is found in many diseases of the central nervous system.
saying that, reducing glutamate in diet is probably still a good idea.
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