His opinions all seem to stem from his echo terrain maps.
It's on his most recent DVDs.
While his echo terrain maps might look kind of cool, I think they are seriously flawed when it comes to evaluating certain supplements. The science looks convincing to the layman, but I don't think it holds up.
Cheney believes the methylation block is helpful to CFS patients. He thinks unblocking it is harmful.
If unblocking it makes the situation worse, why does it make me so much more relaxed? Why does it decrease my heart rate and blood pressure? Why does it help with my chest pain? Why does it allow me to cut back or sometimes forget about my (addictive) anxiety medication? And quite frankly, why does it help with my suicidal ideations? Not that I have plans to commit suicide, but the overwhelming anxiety, overstimulation, and feelings of being tortured has made me think about it. Thank god there are supplements (vitamins) that relieve those feelings. Unfortunately, there isn't complete relief (only partial).
I'm a bit rare I think, and you can see the detox changes in my urine. It goes from clear to dark when continuing to take methylation supplements. It's obvious to me it is intense detoxification (and it makes me feel much better).
Somebody please tell me how this methylation block is protecting me?
His echo terrain maps yield positive results for supplements that generally provide
immediate benefits. But with methylation, I think we know that things can get worse before better.
I don't buy it. Cheney seems like a very smart man, but I think he has some things very backwards. I'm not attacking Cheney, but his high-tech echo terrain maps will never change my mind about something that obviously provides great benefit.
Here is a link I found:
http://www.chronicfatiguetreatments.com/forums/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-f1/topic827.html
While a bit technical, you may get more from watching the DVDs.