Since there has been some brief talk of statins in this thread, and Stuart talked about them in the video, I felt I should mention that they may not be good for mitochondrial function.
Link : Coenzyme Q10 and Statin-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction
I read both again. The first abstract from the conference has a lot of interesting information not covered in the full text paper e.g. low ESR and zeta potential to name a few. It seems as if the full text paper was limited to just "deformability" and the data to support that, but for the...
For those interested the late Norman Booth, one of the authors, commented on the paper here
https://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/mitochondrial-and-energy-metabolism-dysfunction-in-me-cfs-%E2%80%94-myhill-booth-and-mclaren-howard-papers.47488/page-4#post-785000
The paper states they used fresh blood, so that will severely limit them to volunteers who live close to the test lab, and available at a time the researchers and their equipment are available. Once the team comes up with an easier to use test that should open the door to many different types of...
I believe this is his bio, listed at Monash University, Melbourne. Not sure if he is still working due to ME/CFS.
Link : https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/mark-guthridge
ETA : He also has an ME-pedia entry
Link : https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Mark_Guthridge
More info on Systrom here in an August 2017 blog
https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2017/08/16/invasive-exercise-tests-chronic-fatigue-fibromyalgia-autoimmunity/
I was very impressed by Dr. Karl Morten. He has 30 years of Mitochondria research experience. He decided to enter the ME/CFS field as he wants to "make a difference for patients" in this next stage of his career. Despite being fairly new to the field he is already well connected and has set up...
I watched some parts of this presentation twice. My understanding was that his team and the Newcastle team followed the Accumen test method and could not reproduce their results - no difference between patient and control.
He said that blood starts to change as soon as you draw it and 24 hours...
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