Yes, Jim, thanks for finding the statements. This suggests to me, however, that it will be more high powered than the sorts of things patients do now, moderating their diet, and taking support supplements.Hi perrier- is this what you are thinking of?
https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2018/04/03/a-metabolic-trap-for-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-me-cfs/
Both good points. For those of us that can tolerate supplements. Hopefully they can give us some insight on how to better target the "circuit".
For those that can't tolerate supplements, maybe they could be helped through some type of diet change? There has to be something that can help those that can't tolerate supplements, I hope.
Jim
What puzzles me is how can addressing a circuit issue deal with the plethora of symptoms and problems patients have: hormone problems, low NK, GI dysbiosis, cognitive issues, memory problems, sleep disorder, toxic feeling, Marconi infections, SIBO, etc. etc.
I do wish we could know more.