Jesse2233
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Dr Tae H. Park is a little known ME/CFS doctor practicing in Seoul, South Korea. He claims a 90% recovery rate using a combination of weekly low dose intravenous gamma globulin (LD-IVIG), IV saline / salt water intake, aggressive rest therapy (ART), exercise restriction, sleep support, and strict nutrition. He's been mentioned (once?) on this forum before, but his protocol has not been discussed in depth in terms of theory.
Caveat: His work has not been replicated, peer reviewed, or formally published in any English journal I could find. 90% recovery is almost certainly an exaggeration. Still I find his protocol interesting.
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More details of his protocol (from Vol 1, Issue 2 of the IiME Journal, pg 5):
And his purported results:
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By design or by chance, Dr Park's protocol combines some interesting theoretical approaches. It uses Dr De Meirleir / Dr Chia / Dr Peterson's IVIG therapy, combined with Dr Bell's IV saline, common sense advice on sleep and nutrition, and adds in strict guidelines for aggressive rest therapy (along the lines of Kimsie's theory).
Let's look at each one, and then potential synergistic benefits.
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Contact info for Dr Park:
Tae Hong Park, M.D.
181, Bang-l Dong SONG-PA-KU Seoul, Korea
Tel: 82-2-423-0119 E-Mail: pth11246@chollian.net
Caveat: His work has not been replicated, peer reviewed, or formally published in any English journal I could find. 90% recovery is almost certainly an exaggeration. Still I find his protocol interesting.
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More details of his protocol (from Vol 1, Issue 2 of the IiME Journal, pg 5):
Sleep control:
- Sleep before midnight and at least 7 hours sleep. If there is DIMS (difficulties in initiating and maintaining sleep), used klonopine and (or) prozac (10-20mg) at night.
Diet control:
- Organic foods: rice and vegetables
- Avoidance of certain foods: bread, canned food, coffee, chocolate, monosodium glutamate, aspartame and hot peppers, orange juice, carbonated beverages.
- A high protein diet (but avoidance of pork).
Ample hydration:
- 2-3 litres of water with 2 tsp of salt.
Strict control of exercise and activities:
-No heavy lifting (anything using upper extremities – such as house cleaning) is prohibited.
- Walking is allowed if patient improves.
- If the patient feels any post-exertional malaise, then reduce the exercise.
IV Gamma globulin:
-One gram per week in 500cc of 0.9% normal saline infused over one hour.
- Avoid NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) medication, and avoid tests using contrast media (like CT-scan, or IVP)
How to have rest:
-Rest (like monks meditate)
-No loud music and no reading books.
-In acute stages, absolutely no exercise
-If anyone does exercise they may develop
cardiomyopathy or severe cardiac arrhythmia - even death.
And his purported results:
Results of treatment:
90% of patients who were treated with the above regimens recovered and returned to work, or returned to school. Showed KS score from 40 to 90. The fatigue impact scale improved from 120 to 20-40. Especially, we found improvements in the cognitive functions. We found improvements in concentration and comprehension, but short-term memory is the last to recover.
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By design or by chance, Dr Park's protocol combines some interesting theoretical approaches. It uses Dr De Meirleir / Dr Chia / Dr Peterson's IVIG therapy, combined with Dr Bell's IV saline, common sense advice on sleep and nutrition, and adds in strict guidelines for aggressive rest therapy (along the lines of Kimsie's theory).
Let's look at each one, and then potential synergistic benefits.
- IVIG - Dr Park uses low dose (1g) weekly IVIG (interestingly not SCIG). This is not a replacement or autoimmune dose, but perhaps its regularity, combined with its intravenous delivery mechanism, allows for build up in the body that helps reduce autoimmunity, autoinflammation, and improves pathogen clearance. The low dose likely saves on cost, infusion time, and reduces discontinuance due to side effects.
- IV Saline - Administered at the same time as the IVIG is 500cc of IV saline. This is likely boosting blood volume allowing for better oxygenation of tissue and reduced OI. It is supplemented with high volumes of salt water throughout the week.
- Aggressive Rest Therapy - @Kimsie posited that total rest (eyes closed, lying flat, darkness, silence), punctuated by limited activity, would reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS), improve the electron transport chain (ETC), thus allowing for better mitochondrial functioning.
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Contact info for Dr Park:
Tae Hong Park, M.D.
181, Bang-l Dong SONG-PA-KU Seoul, Korea
Tel: 82-2-423-0119 E-Mail: pth11246@chollian.net
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