Assessing cellular energy dysfunction in CFS/ME using a commercially available laboratory test, 2019, Morten, Newton et al

We gave no details re abilities.
A wee questionnaire from memory to Myhill - brief medical history, age, the kind of thing you gsve to fill out everywhere. 4
We advised glandular fever likely trigger, " ill since" since timespan and
We provided typical day's food diary.
We were below 40-60% ( both aunt and daughter)

The correlation is interesting because it is generally the thing that stands out for most people.
Curiouser and curiouser. I admit it's weird. I don't know the answer here. It would be interesting to poll everyone who's done it and find out closely how the scores were.
 
Naturopaths and some other alternative practitioners also do this test, it is not just Myhill.

I think people are looking for explanations and approaching it from a cellular energy point of view seemed to make sense when you seem to have none.
 
I think people are looking for explanations and approaching it from a cellular energy point of view seemed to make sense when you seem to have none.

Absolutely. People without any obvious energy deficit would never pay money to test it, so it's impossible to get an accurate picture of what the normal range might be.
 
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