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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    No problem. The credit belongs to @Joy&K0$ on PR. I think it's perfect tech for us. I think we as patients should also reach out to them too. Let them know that Ron Davis and Dr. Prusty might be interested in it too.
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    The exosome adsorber called "Hemopurifier" looks especially especially interesting. Especially as it's fairly non- or low-invasive. Either one of these technologies, of course would not cure ME/CFS, but could put it into temporary remission. (Maybe it could if it allowed the body to "reset"...
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    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    Even better than blood transfusions or plasmapheresis is this technology (copied from a comment at PR). They are specialized filters for dialysis machines: https://forums.phoenixrising.me/threads/research-re-exosomes-and-me-csf.75840/post-2196070...
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    Blockade of Exosome Generation with GW4869 Dampens the Sepsis-Induced Inflammation and Cardiac Dysfunction

    I'm not suggesting this will be a fix for ME/CFS disease. Maybe it could be. Perhaps it could "hold" long enough so that, if you believe in Ron Davis's or Nancy Klima's theory, our body can "reset" itself and get us out of some metabolic trap. Who knows. Initially the paper looked interesting...
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    Blockade of Exosome Generation with GW4869 Dampens the Sepsis-Induced Inflammation and Cardiac Dysfunction

    From the introduction of the paper: Seems like sphingomyelin is important in exosome release.
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    Blockade of Exosome Generation with GW4869 Dampens the Sepsis-Induced Inflammation and Cardiac Dysfunction

    perhaps there might be viral-infected macrophages doing the same thing.
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    Chapter 15 in Handbook of Sleep Disorders in Medical Conditions - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, Togo, Kishi & Natelson, 2019

    Thanks for posting this. While it does mention "graded exercise", which is wrong, harmful/dangerous, unethical, and contraindicated in CFS, I think the article/chapter is very helpful. It gives a pretty good and accurate representation of sleep architecture in CFS, which I think is an important...
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    Update from Ron Davis April 2019 Interview with BenH

    Yes, but haven't they already had success in removing the "particle" via microfiltration? Isn't that how they've determined its size. They've conducted many gradual filtrations by size and retested the "blood" on cells in the nanoneedle and/or in the salt-work test? That alone would help narrow...
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    Exosomes

    What are the sizes of exosomes? Relatively to what Ron Davis described the "something in the blood" as large?
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    Ronald W. Davis, PhD's presentation at the IIMEC13

    Could a CFS patient be cured or have improvement by receiving a blood transfusion (or seveal) from a healthy person? A healthy relative maybe with known health history? Any cases of that? Since Ron Davis has said that sick, CFS cells have returned to normally functioning, healthy cells when...
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    Machine Learning-assisted Research on ME/CFS

    Has any CFS patient had a liver transplant? Anything in the literature or cases from CFS physicians?
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    Kratom - any one tried?

    I'd be careful taking Katrom. It is dependence forming and many people online have talked about having difficult times stopping it. That's kept me from trying it.
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    Muscle biopsy report - any thoughts?

    I see the biospy report did not say anything about any viral testing in the muscle tissue. I suspect this is because your presentation did not indicate a need. But I, and others, are interested in viral testing of tissues to see how they differ from blood testing. I'm sorry, but I don't have...
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    Ron Davis's trypanosome 'signature' finding (IIMER conference 2018)

    Damn near everyone has gotten chigger bites if they've ever walked out in the grass.
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