That's strange - when I searched for info on this I found that melatonin is supposed to be good for winter depression: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060501113832.htm
and several others.
Do you have a link?
Sorry - I don't seem to have posted my reply:
"Sent: 15 March 2018 19:25
To: LUCAS, Caroline <caroline.lucas.mp@parliament.uk>
Subject: Re: ME and Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society
Dear Caroline,
Sorry for the delay, but my brain hasn't been working very well!
The first article is quite good, but...
https://www.griffith.edu.au/griffith-health/events/ncned-cfsme-2018
CFS/ME International Conference
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National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases
26-27 November 2018
Crowne Plaze, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Austraia
Earlybird Registration...
@Trish
Have you tried this one? http://www.fria.se/en/glutenfree/gluten-free-bread/
I find it very tasty. I usually have the Fria Grova.
For rolls I have Schar ones.
I used to have bread with buckwheat flour in it but I seem to react to that now.
I haven't yet tried this brand...
BBC Radio 4 today at 1230 and on iplayer afterwards.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09wr9q9
Doctor's Orders: Getting Tomorrow's Medics Cooking
The Food Programme
The NHS is at crisis point. Despite the diet books, the fitness videos, the health bloggers, in 2016, Public Health England...
I suspect that I may be sensitive to soya too. But I can't think of any/many other vegan gluten-free, low-sugar things to put on toast for breakfast! (I have tofu)
I have it on and off. It's not usually too bad. It has been worse, I think. Sometimes I go completely deaf, which I am trying to prevent at the moment!
Many thanks, @Andy. I reckon I've had this for a long time. I wish I knew what else I was reacting to - maybe it's the supposed gluten-free wheat bread!
Just found this on the net by Henrik Vogt: https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/henrik.vogt
It's a long article including "These problems, which are very common in General Practice and associated with much suffering and huge costs, are also often called “functional disorders” (as opposed to...
Another example of my lucky escape when I was going to go to Tai Chi lessons but couldn't arrange the transport. That was at the beginning of my illness.
from Physician's First Watch
By Joe Elia
Edited by
- Susan Sadoughi, MD, and
- Richard Saitz, MD, MPH, FACP, DFASAM
Fibromyalgia responds to tai chi as well as - or better than - it does to commonly prescribed aerobic exercises, The BMJ reports.
Researchers randomized 226 patients to one of...
Copied direct from message to another ME group:
The Dutch CFS-report was published today.
Report (Dutch)
https://www.gezondheidsraad.nl/sites/default/files/grpublication/kernadvies_me_cvs.pdf
Background (Dutch)...
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