In my opinion, no.
Lets see if I can explain it in an analogy which may be easier to comprehend since many of you have told me that your minds can not take in complicated or detailed information easily and have asked that I try to say things as simply as possible. Say you want to bake a cake. You need flour, eggs, sugar, baking powder, flavoring, butter and a pinch of salt. It is very important that all these ingredients are present in correct quantities as well as ratios to each other or your cake will not bake correctly. If you add too much milk or flour, left out one of the two eggs needed, or forget to add the baking powder, then it will not bake correctly. Each of those ingredients has to be in balance for it to become a delicate cake. This is why I believe a high level of ATP production has not been achieved. The accurate balance of B vitamins required has not been supplied. Thus a cake is baked, but it may be runny, not rise or be crunchy instead of delicate not the result you desire.
To date, orthomolecular theory does not believe supplementation of the B vitamins needs to be in balance. They suggest that the body would remove those Bs that is did not need; thus mega dosing on all of them would achieve wonders. Conventional nutrition believes you just eat a balanced diet and your body will absorb what it needs that if this were not so then we would not have survived as a species. I disagree everywhere I look, I see people surviving but not well.
I have not found either of the above ways to produce ATP efficiently; in fact the opposite. Ill give another example. When you take a diuretic, it will deplete water soluble B vitamins, but not all in the same quantity because they do not all circulate in the bloodstream in the same levels. So by taking a large quantity of a specific B vitamin that your body does not store, is similar to taking a diuretic you will urinate the excess B vitamin away along with other B vitamins in ratio to what is circulated in the blood. The body will remove the other B vitamins that are already very deficient, due to lack of storage, thus exasperating the deficiency of those Bs.
Another factor that has to be taken into consideration is now many new RBCs does your body need to manufacturer at any given time. Under normal conditions you manufacturer 5 million/second and contain 2-3 trillion. Lets say you donated blood and must replace those lost RBCs as quickly as possible. The B vitamins and minerals that are required for production of these new RBCs will be used up at a higher rate than normal and will need to be supplemented in a higher amount than the body normally needs. The body has the ability to produce inadequate RBCs that carrying some oxygen but it is always at the ready in anticipation of receiving the correct supplements to manufacturer new and correct RBCs. When you give it just a few of the supplements to produce the correct RBCs, it will very quickly deplete the other items that are not supplemented in ratio to what is being supplemented in an effort to create blood cells that have optimal oxygen carrying capacity.
This is what I have learned from the hair charts. I determined the nutritional balance and what ingredients needed to be added to accomplish production of ATP. If any one of the B vitamins that are used in the process were out of balance with each other, then little or no ATP will be produced and again man will survive, but not very well.
I have now observed 25 hair charts of people with a diagnosis of ME. Though this is a very small sampling for a group of people that numbers in the thousands worldwide, it is a start. Further to this, what is striking is that all the charts have tremendous commonality. Not a single chart indicates ability to utilize adequate levels of iron for production of RBCs. (This is not the same as having low levels of iron it is the opposite too much iron in the liver but unable to utilize it.) Every chart indicates production of protoporphryns that contain lead and zinc, instead of hemoglobin containing iron. I believe this is why the zinc is very low on the hair chart. Most of it is going into RBCs and not being utilized by the body where it should. And by continuing to supplement more zinc, this imbalance is only perpetuated. (
http://hwmaint.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/266/33/22125)
These factors strongly suggests there is a specific nutritional imbalance to ME. This is what I am writing as my theory. I will post it on my website when it is completed and put a link on this forum. That way anyone that wants to read my opinion/experience can.