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A Successful Recovery From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic illnesses are not just illnesses but complex conditions that demand a comprehensive approach. When a patient like Megan, who has battled with a multitude of symptoms across various systems for years, experiences significant recovery, it’s a testament to the intricate nature of these conditions. Each person’s chronic illness is a unique constellation, but sharing…
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SOT For Lyme Disease
Supportive oligonucleotide therapy, or SOT, is a treatment that holds great promise in the fight against chronic infections. It involves the identification of gene sequences of various targets, such as Lyme disease and Epstein-Barr virus, from a blood sample. The lab then produces a specific oligonucleotide therapy to silence the infection’s genes needed for survival.…
The Importance of Phosphatidyl Choline in Chronic Diseases
When individuals are afflicted with chronic illnesses, their cellular structures are not immune to collateral damage. Chronic infections, environmental toxins, and other sources of inflammation and oxidative damage can harm cell membranes and inner cellular structures like mitochondria, impacting cellular structure and function. It’s crucial to understand that the cause or causes of the illness…
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Recovering from Chronic Illness: Cell Danger Response
Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and other complex chronic illnesses might have a common thread. When cells sense a threat, which can range from an infection to stress, metabolism in the cell slows down and goes into preservation mode. Mitochondrial expert and researcher Robert Naviaux, MD, PhD, has termed this cell danger response (CDR). Precisely, the…
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Mold Illness is More Than a Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Indoor exposure to molds in a water-damaged building has significant health risks. Molds and the mycotoxins they produce contribute to illness in various ways. Some people refer to illness from exposure to mold as a chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), but multiple mechanisms of injury are associated with exposure to molds and mycotoxins. This article…
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Causes of Long COVID
I recently read a quote that said, “COVID will be around long after the pandemic has ended.” This statement can be interpreted in more ways than one, but the author was referring to the chronic symptoms 10-30% of people who get COVID will experience. With over 80 million cases of COVID reported in the U.S.…
Hormones in Lyme Disease
Chronic infections, including Lyme disease, can affect every organ system in the body, including the endocrine system. When the body is under assault from a chronic infection, organ system function is compromised, contributing to insufficient levels of thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones. Inadequate production or release of hormones produced by these glands causes the same…
Antibiotics for Chronic Lyme Disease
If you have learned that chronic Lyme disease is the underlying cause of your symptoms, the next hurdle is finding effective treatments. The conventional medical model believes Lyme disease can only last short-term, and if symptoms persist following treatment, there is another cause. However, multiple research studies have demonstrated that the bacteria that causes Lyme…
Leaky Gut Syndrome
There has been increased interest in the role human genetics and the gut microbiome play in chronic inflammatory conditions in the past decade. The breakdown of the intestinal mucosal barrier increases the interaction between the bacterial microbiome and the immune system. This pathological process is known as leaky gut syndrome (LGS). In leaky gut syndrome,…