jimmy86
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Hi everyone,
I got CFS four years ago and it all started with a severe cold.
Now for the first time and went to a specialist in Germany and got my immune system checked. I just got the lab results today and I like to share them.
So first the UNNORMAL ones:
Homocystein 9.2 Normal Range < 8
ATP 79 % Normal Range 95-100
I also have low viral titres for EBV, and negative results for a full load of other virals (like CMV, HHV6 etc).
There is NO sign of inflammation, TNF alpha, IL6, IL8, IL2 are totally normal. According to the doctor he triggered my immune system with an influence virus and it reacted totally normal. No sign of a TH2 shift.
Now, I am a little confused, because I already felt like having lots of inflammation, especially at bad days. And second, I don't see, where the low ATP comes from!?! I know about the Myhill protocol, but for me her hypothesis lacks an underlying causal factor.
The doctor proposed me to take magnesium, d-ribose, vitamind and b, and to activate the immune system with either biobran or dellimmun, or gcmaf. Do you think this is an adaquate therapy?
Any other ideas how to raise ATP levels?
All the best,
Jimmy
I got CFS four years ago and it all started with a severe cold.
Now for the first time and went to a specialist in Germany and got my immune system checked. I just got the lab results today and I like to share them.
So first the UNNORMAL ones:
Homocystein 9.2 Normal Range < 8
ATP 79 % Normal Range 95-100
I also have low viral titres for EBV, and negative results for a full load of other virals (like CMV, HHV6 etc).
There is NO sign of inflammation, TNF alpha, IL6, IL8, IL2 are totally normal. According to the doctor he triggered my immune system with an influence virus and it reacted totally normal. No sign of a TH2 shift.
Now, I am a little confused, because I already felt like having lots of inflammation, especially at bad days. And second, I don't see, where the low ATP comes from!?! I know about the Myhill protocol, but for me her hypothesis lacks an underlying causal factor.
The doctor proposed me to take magnesium, d-ribose, vitamind and b, and to activate the immune system with either biobran or dellimmun, or gcmaf. Do you think this is an adaquate therapy?
Any other ideas how to raise ATP levels?
All the best,
Jimmy