Alpha-synuclein having a role in ME?

Alvin2

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My reason for posting that here is that the original poster was noticing that A-syn seems to have a lot of possible connections to ME. Since peroxynitrite has been shown to have a connection to ME (Martin Pall), I thought that the information that peroxynitrite is what causes a-syn to form lewy bodies might be interesting.

At this point, I don't seem to have Parkinson's, either, but studies related to Parkinson's provide a lot of helpful information.
Thats why i mentioned the Quercetin, if it helps the OP that would be awesome.
 

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Did you try the EMIQ version, preferably a few times a day?
I don't remember which type it was; probably just the cheapest bottle of 'quercetin' at Walmart. Generally, if I try something based on a theory and it has no effect, I assume that the theory doesn't apply to my ME. I probably did try it several times a day, and at higher than suggested dosage after the suggested one didn't have an effect.
 

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I don't remember which type it was; probably just the cheapest bottle of 'quercetin' at Walmart. Generally, if I try something based on a theory and it has no effect, I assume that the theory doesn't apply to my ME. I probably did try it several times a day, and at higher than suggested dosage after the suggested one didn't have an effect.
Makes sense.
I was checking the bottle i have, it says EMIQ has 40x higher bioavailability. But it costs a lot more than the standard version.

I didn't realize i still have some tablets left but they are expired.