"The reason seems to be that restoring the methylation cycle to normal operation brings the immune system and the detox system back up as well, and that starts the process of killing accumulated pathogens and mobilizing stored toxins. These processes can indeed cause a person to feel worse. However, I don't think there is a way to get rid of these pathogens and stored toxins without experiencing some unpleasant symptoms for a while. Quite a few people have testified that this has been their experience, but things do improve after these problems are cleared out. More information on this treatment and the biochiemistry behind it can be found at www.cfsresearch.org until the end of this month. Click on CFS/M.E. and then on my name.
Best regards,
Rich[/QUOTE]
Hi Rich,
You are making an assumption that all ME patients have underlying "pathegons and accumulated toxins" which is false.
Mij
Best regards,
Rich[/QUOTE]
Hi Rich,
You are making an assumption that all ME patients have underlying "pathegons and accumulated toxins" which is false.
Mij