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I'm starting this thread on jackie's behalf. Hopefully, we can move any other posts about Enteroviruses or Dr. Chia's work over here in time.
Founded in 2005, EVMED Research has been investigating the role of enteroviruses in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME) and other diseases that are without clear origins. We have also focused our efforts to develop diagnostic tests to idenfify the causes of our patients illness. We will research antiviral and immune modulating therapeutics.
I added these articles to the Library:
Chia 2003 - Diverse Etiologies for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chia 2005 - The role of enterovirus in chronic fatigue syndrome
Chia 2007 - Chronic fatigue syndrome is associated with chronic enterovirus infection
Chia 2010 - Acute Gastritis Associated With Enterovirus Infection
Founded in 2005, EVMED Research has been investigating the role of enteroviruses in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME) and other diseases that are without clear origins. We have also focused our efforts to develop diagnostic tests to idenfify the causes of our patients illness. We will research antiviral and immune modulating therapeutics.
I added these articles to the Library:
Chia 2003 - Diverse Etiologies for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chia 2005 - The role of enterovirus in chronic fatigue syndrome
Chia 2007 - Chronic fatigue syndrome is associated with chronic enterovirus infection
Chia 2010 - Acute Gastritis Associated With Enterovirus Infection
And here is a picture of what a stomach that has enteroviral infection looks like:
Low level of enteroviral RNA was detected in the whole blood.
Staining of stomach biopsy showed extensive enteroviral protein (as shown, 100x magnification).
And here is John K. Chia MD
From the 2007 paper:
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Cort has written some good stuff about Oxymatrine in the past, but I don't know if the info is still relevant. Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Oxymatrine
And here is Cort's interview with Dr. Chia from 2008: The Dr. John Chia Interview with Cort Johnson (8/08)
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CFS Patient Advocate has an excellent blog entry from February 2010:Focus on Dr. John Chia, Researcher
p.s. Great work Chris!!
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Low level of enteroviral RNA was detected in the whole blood.
Staining of stomach biopsy showed extensive enteroviral protein (as shown, 100x magnification).
And here is John K. Chia MD
From the 2007 paper:
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Cort has written some good stuff about Oxymatrine in the past, but I don't know if the info is still relevant. Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Oxymatrine
And here is Cort's interview with Dr. Chia from 2008: The Dr. John Chia Interview with Cort Johnson (8/08)
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CFS Patient Advocate has an excellent blog entry from February 2010:Focus on Dr. John Chia, Researcher
p.s. Great work Chris!!
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Dr. Chia is on the Board of the Enterovirus Foundation
Symptoms Commonly Seen for Persistent NonPolio Enteroviral Infections
Listed here are common symptoms of persistent non-polio enteroviral infection. This list is from observations made by Dr. John Chia in his Infectious Disease Medical Practice in Torrence, CA.
- Respiratory and/or gastrointestinal symptoms or just flu-like symptoms (fevers, body ache, headache etc.). Few virus infections present with both respiratory and GI symptoms.
- Upper respiratory tract symptoms such as runny and stuffy nose, sinus congestion and pain, sore throat, ear pain, difficulty in swallowing, loss of smell or taste.
- Upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, indigestion, reflux, abdominal bloating, upper and lower abdominal pain, cramps, constipation alternating with diarrhea.
- Sudden weight loss due to significant stomach problem or decreased caloric intake, or weight gain due to inactivity.
- Numbness in the limbs, muscle twitching and spasms. Some experience facial tingling and numbness.
- Many types of headaches.
- Bone, muscle, and/or joint pain. Foot pain is quite common.
- Chest pain, palpitations and tightness
- Cough, shortness of breath, wheezing
- Low blood pressure
- Heart arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) or tachycardia (rapid heartbeat)
- Intermittent low grade fever, chills and night sweats.
- Reproductive irregularities and pain.
- Prostate issues and pelvic pain.
- Blurred vision.
- Herpangina (blisters or ulcers over the roof of the mouth). Ulcers may form in the mouth, throat and for females the vaginal/cervix area.
- Recurring yeast or bacterial infections due to a weak immune system.
- Adrenal surge or dysfunction. High cortisol levels or low cortisol levels.
- Psychological problems, anxiety, or depression.
- Mental fatigue when trying to concentrate on tasks. Cognitive issues are very common as are short-term memory problems.
- Sleep disturbance.
- Seizures are rare but do occur.
- Vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Many become anemic.
- Swollen Lymph nodes in the neck and in the armpits
- Rash
- Organs that can be affected by enteroviruses: heart, pancreas, lungs, liver, spleen, colon, ovaries, testicles, epididymis, thyroid, muscles, skin and the central nervous system.
- Enteroviral infections can trigger dormant viruses to reactivate, such as HHV6, Epstein Barr Virus, CMV, and chickenpox– all herpes viruses.
- Children can show symptoms, but parents may not recognize them especially if they are intermittent.
- Children can have many of the same adult symptoms – a flu-like illness, fever, mouth ulcers, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, a rash, headaches, leg pain and weakness, muscle twitching, reflux, cognitive dysfunction and perhaps heart pain and arrhythmias. A diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis in children is possible after three months of illness.
- An enteroviral infection should be suspected if the same symptoms recur every month.