antares4141
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Well this is interesting. Everyone is focused on the bacteria in our guts when maybe we should be more focused on the viruses.
Reality is these types of studies are so tediously complex and time consuming probably if there is ever anything beneficial to come from this type of research it's not going to be for another decade or two, maybe longer. At least for CFS.
Now if we could find one specific pathogen in our guts and correlate it with cfs.
You don't need a study to do this. Just gather and collate information and look for patterns.
Once you identify a pattern with CFS and some specific pathogen, not in the general population, try removing it and see what happens.
Of course this isn't a novel idea. I just don't see how it's possible nobody can seem to find anything.
I'm almost to the point where I want to get a microscope and try my hand at it myself.
Problem is I have no energy and too many other priorities so I'll just keep dreaming.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/...PUxjPqgb6n7NaZr4C8A4GSPtCRKX3vDiX_wSYagLWQPjo
Reality is these types of studies are so tediously complex and time consuming probably if there is ever anything beneficial to come from this type of research it's not going to be for another decade or two, maybe longer. At least for CFS.
Now if we could find one specific pathogen in our guts and correlate it with cfs.
You don't need a study to do this. Just gather and collate information and look for patterns.
Once you identify a pattern with CFS and some specific pathogen, not in the general population, try removing it and see what happens.
Of course this isn't a novel idea. I just don't see how it's possible nobody can seem to find anything.
I'm almost to the point where I want to get a microscope and try my hand at it myself.
Problem is I have no energy and too many other priorities so I'll just keep dreaming.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/...PUxjPqgb6n7NaZr4C8A4GSPtCRKX3vDiX_wSYagLWQPjo