ChookityPop
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Is there a list anywhere on here?
Well this might be the best :https://mecfsroadmap.altervista.org/
Isnt it from the living Legend @Hip
Thank you Hip!'Moribund' might be a better description than "living"!
The roadmap does not really detail many scientific hypotheses for ME/CFS etiology. It touches on a few theories, but the roadmap focuses more on factors you can address that might improve health, like gut issues, viral infection, useful drugs and supplements, etc.
I have not seen a comprehensive list of theories, but @sometexan84 posted quite a few theories in this post, which I will copy here:
- B2 adrenergic receptor dysfunction (Klaus Wirth, Carmen Scheibenbogen)
- Cell Danger Response (Robert Naviaux)
- Enteroviral infection hypothesis (John Chia, Byron Hyde, Melvin Ramsay)
- IDO Metabolic Trap (Robert Phair)
- Ken Lassesen's "gut" model (Ken Lassesen)
- Mackay-Tate hypothalamus hypothesis (Mackay A, Tate WP)
- Methylation cycle (Rich Van Konynenburg)
- Nitric oxide hypothesis (NO/ONOO cycle) (Martin Pall)
- Nitrogen metabolism (Christopher Armstrong)
- Omega 3 fatty acid (Basant Puri)
- RCCX Theory (Sharon Meglathery)
- Vagus Nerve Hypothesis (Michael VanElzakker)
- Viral Cardiomyopathy (Martin Lerner)
- Hypercoagulation theory (David Berg, Joseph Brewer)
- Cortene's hypothesis (Lucinda Bateman, Cortene inc)
To that list you could add:
- Autoimmune theory of ME/CFS
- Mitochondrial dysfunction theory (Myhill group, and others)
- Immune priming theory (Prof Hugh Perry, Dr Jarred Younger)
- Endotoxin tolerance theory (Prof Michael Maes)
- Microbiome dysfunction theory
- Channelopathy theory (Chaudhuri and Behan)
- Hydrogen sulfide theory (Marian Dix Lemle, Dr Kenny De Meirleir)
- Slow sepsis theory of ME/CFS (Dr David Bell)
- Hypothalamic dysfunction theory (Dr Jacob Teitelbaum)
- Central sensitivity syndrome theory
- Craniocervical instability theory (Jeff Wood)
- Sluggish lymph fluid theory (Dr Raymond Perrin)
- Mold or biotoxin exposure + viral infection dual-factor theory (Erik Johnson)
- Chronic mold infection in nasal or sinus cavities (Dr Joseph Brewer)
- Abnormal red blood cell shape (Dr Leslie Simpson)
- Chronic herpesvirus infection (EBV, CMV, HHV-6, etc) which dates back to the 1984 Lake Tahoe outbreak
- Viral hit and run theory (acute viral infection causes permanent physical damage causing ME/CFS )
- Bacteria toxins from kidney dysbiosis theory of ME/CFS (Dr Igor Markov)
There are probably many others, but that's all I can think of off hand.
There are a few more ME/CFS hypotheses on this MEpedia page.
Raise your hand if you had to Google what "Moribund" was...'Moribund' might be a better description than "living"!
Raise your hand if you had to Google what "Moribund" was...
- B2 adrenergic receptor dysfunction (Klaus Wirth, Carmen Scheibenbogen)
- Cell Danger Response (Robert Naviaux)
- Enteroviral infection hypothesis (John Chia, Byron Hyde, Melvin Ramsay)
- IDO Metabolic Trap (Robert Phair)
- Ken Lassesen's "gut" model (Ken Lassesen)
- Mackay-Tate hypothalamus hypothesis (Mackay A, Tate WP)
- Methylation cycle (Rich Van Konynenburg)
- Nitric oxide hypothesis (NO/ONOO cycle) (Martin Pall)
- Nitrogen metabolism (Christopher Armstrong)
- Omega 3 fatty acid (Basant Puri)
- RCCX Theory (Sharon Meglathery)
- Vagus Nerve Hypothesis (Michael VanElzakker)
- Viral Cardiomyopathy (Martin Lerner)
- Hypercoagulation theory (David Berg, Joseph Brewer)
- Cortene's hypothesis (Lucinda Bateman, Cortene inc)
To that list you could add:
- Autoimmune theory of ME/CFS
- Mitochondrial dysfunction theory (Myhill group, and others)
- Immune priming theory (Prof Hugh Perry, Dr Jarred Younger)
- Endotoxin tolerance theory (Prof Michael Maes)
- Microbiome dysfunction theory
- Channelopathy theory (Chaudhuri and Behan)
- Hydrogen sulfide theory (Marian Dix Lemle, Dr Kenny De Meirleir)
- Slow sepsis theory of ME/CFS (Dr David Bell)
- Hypothalamic dysfunction theory (Dr Jacob Teitelbaum)
- Central sensitivity syndrome theory
- Craniocervical instability theory (Jeff Wood, Bjorn Bragee)
- Sluggish lymph fluid theory (Dr Raymond Perrin)
- Mold or biotoxin exposure + viral infection dual-factor theory (Erik Johnson)
- Chronic mold infection in nasal or sinus cavities (Dr Joseph Brewer)
- Abnormal red blood cell shape (Dr Leslie Simpson)
- Chronic herpesvirus infection (EBV, CMV, HHV-6, etc) which dates back to the 1984 Lake Tahoe outbreak
- Viral hit and run theory (acute viral infection causes permanent physical damage causing ME/CFS )
- Bacteria toxins from kidney dysbiosis theory of ME/CFS (Dr Igor Markov)
Hey, why didn't I make the cut! Fine, I didn't want to share anyway@Hip @Pyrrhus @nerd and others
I am curious which of the theories on this list you would consider the top 3 or so most common triggers for ME/CFS.
It also seems like some items on the list are more likely downstream consequences of a primary trigger?
Hey can I make it fun and give mine, but also guess what those other three would say??
For my understanding,all this is not the cause ,but the consequences.and I truly meanwhile believe because we are searching for a cure of the consequences and not looking at and treating the cause, we fail .and this applies to every chronic illness and western medicine.
@nerd I think would say...
- Probably thinks highly of this: Chronic herpesvirus infection (EBV, CMV, HHV-6, etc) which dates back to the 1984 Lake Tahoe outbreak
- Ken Lassesen's "gut" model (Ken Lassesen) or that Microbiome one..
- He may actually be a fan of this one: Cortene's hypothesis (Lucinda Bateman, Cortene inc)
- Also prob anything viral in brain or systemic
I think EV triggers EBV just like SarsCoV2.enterovirus triggering the pathogenesis that is mediated by another virus and overshadows its pathology
No virus can replicate so fast.
Agreed but unproven.The symptoms of PEM could be very well explained by the CNS/NTS,
May I ask how you experience it?at least how I experience them
That's what I wanted to say!studies unfortunately don't look at ME in a phase-dependent manner
'Moribund' might be a better description than "living"!
- Bacteria toxins from kidney dysbiosis theory of ME/CFS (Dr Igor Markov)
There are a few more ME/CFS hypotheses on this MEpedia page.