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Very interesting information and quite exciting. This is what I would consider a huge breakthrough in research. It's interesting that they mention long-term, high stress as a factorFactor ix complex (as i've always thought stress played a role in FMS and CFS).
Congrats as this is an important discovery and it's been a long time coming.
And of course they mention mycoplasma infection, found in two-thirds of CFS patients. This is something that Prof. Nicolson has reported as well.
cellular stress
toxins
viruses
long-standing physical or mental stress
hormonal changes
bacteria / parasites
leaky gut syndrome
genetic predisposition
Congrats as this is an important discovery and it's been a long time coming.
**doing the Snoopy happy dance**