Mady Hornig was quoted in The Guardian today:
I've never heard of this.
Here's a random web thing on it, which I haven't read yet:
https://thequantifiedbody.net/repair-mitochondria-lipid-replacement-garth-nicolson-phd/
Has anyone heard of this/tried it?
Interesting that Mady Hornig seems to view a mitochondrial-damage group as a distinct subset from the autoimmune group.
Guardian said:At the University of Columbia, Professor Mads Hornig studies the various causes and potential treatments for CFS. “The range of symptoms across CFS patients is extremely diverse,” she says. “In some cases, something has damaged the mitochondria which provide energy for immune cells, brain cells and your muscle cells, and such patients can improve a lot from treatments such as a membrane lipid replacement. For others, viruses or bacteria appear to have induced antibodies that can react against parts of your bodily organs, including your brain and muscle tissue, causing disruption. There’s a group in Norway who have had success using immunotherapy to treat some CFS patients.”
I've never heard of this.
Here's a random web thing on it, which I haven't read yet:
https://thequantifiedbody.net/repair-mitochondria-lipid-replacement-garth-nicolson-phd/
Has anyone heard of this/tried it?
Interesting that Mady Hornig seems to view a mitochondrial-damage group as a distinct subset from the autoimmune group.