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Old 01-20-2010, 01:45 PM #1
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Default I've got two good posts for treatment leads

I have two good links for treatment leads that I will post when it is permissable.

One is the: 80 proposed causes and/or cures for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Maybe everyone has already seen this one.

The other is a research article on the treatment of 12 subjects with Chronic Fatigue. The results were very promising
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Old 01-22-2010, 02:36 PM #2
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Default Sorry, 1 of the pages disappeared. Here's the other

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I have two good links for treatment leads that I will post when it is permissable.
One of the two pages I had disappeared Nov. 29th apparently. It always was in a funny place, in the midst of somekind of tech company. The address was *broken link removed* Its no longer good. If anyone has a copy of this page, post it for all to see. It had 77 different research projects that had shown some promise with CFS.

The other site is a research article. Some of you might be able to understand it all. but if its too dense, just go to the summary. That's pretty clear. It basically treated some people suffering from CFS using Wilson's T3 protocol (cyclic sustained released thyroid hormone). Although it was published in a minor journal it is now listed in PubMed. On most measure of CFS, the patients in the study improved, not just significantly in a statistical sense, but significiantly as we normally use the word.

http://www.restorativemedicine.com/a...y-temperature/

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Your second link was broken...it had a repeat within it.

I fixed it for you.

I could not find anything similar to your first link however. Sorry.
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In regards to the first link:

I typed into Google, the link you put up (without the extra http://)

And found this:

http://www.statemaster.com/encyclope...c-encephalitis

One of our members here (Peter B), his daughter runs a website/Blog called Hummingbird about CFS:

http://www.hfme.org/

It is a good resource too.
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