Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Here's something cool http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v456/n7221/edsumm/e081127-16.html I cant read the whole article because i dont have a subscription to nature, but from what i am getting from it it kind of supports dr. palls theory. Fatigue because of problems with nitric oxide not fully causing blood vessels supplying the muscles to relax, after exersice. As far as i can tell it pretty much hits the nail on the head for CFS. I wonder if this could also be happening in the brain. My brain scans showed reduced blood flow. Im curious to see what the dr's here make of this article > > > > > > Rich - Regarding glutathione and magnesium, I've been meaning to > ask you > > what you think about Kurup's studies regarding the isoprenoid > pathway in > > the hypothalamus, and how it affects glutathione and magnesium > levels. > > He's published a study claiming that this pathway is dysfunctional > in > > CFS: > > > > http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118844336/abstract? > CRETRY=1 & S\ > > RETRY=0 > > <http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118844336/abstract? > CRETRY=1 & \ > > SRETRY=0> > > > > He's also found similar dysfunctions in other diseases such as > autism > > and sarcoidosis: > > > > http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Kurup,RK > > <http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Kurup,RK> > > > > However, I can't find anyone who has commented at all on the > results of > > these studies or his theories, even though the articles have all > been > > published in reputable journals. He's also published a book, but I > > don't have access to that. Seeing the sarcoidosis study really got > my > > attention, considering the MP protocol, and the fact that many > people > > with sarcoidosis do experience fatigue, even after the sarcoidosis > has > > supposedly been resloved. Have you ever found anyone who has > commented > > on Kurup's work at all? Is his work meaningful in anyway, or > simply an > > interesting observation that doesn't necessarily lead to anything? > > I.e., in none of the studies that I've read, has there been any > proposed > > treatment based on what the studies showed. Thanks. - Mark > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 do you think there is a conflict, if on one hand the theory about too much spinal fluid or swelling is true but then decreased blood flow? you want to increase one and decrease the other but could some therapies increase or decrease both as side effects? for example with manual therapies I have been really hurt at times from cranial sacral therapy and one of my body workers finally concluded it was a bad thing in terms of pain for me to increase the flow of fluid in my spine upwards, yet that therapy might likely be healthy in other regards. > > > > > > > > > Rich - Regarding glutathione and magnesium, I've been meaning to > > ask you > > > what you think about Kurup's studies regarding the isoprenoid > > pathway in > > > the hypothalamus, and how it affects glutathione and magnesium > > levels. > > > He's published a study claiming that this pathway is dysfunctional > > in > > > CFS: > > > > > > http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118844336/abstract? > > CRETRY=1 & S\ > > > RETRY=0 > > > <http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118844336/abstract? > > CRETRY=1 & \ > > > SRETRY=0> > > > > > > He's also found similar dysfunctions in other diseases such as > > autism > > > and sarcoidosis: > > > > > > http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Kurup,RK > > > <http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Kurup,RK> > > > > > > However, I can't find anyone who has commented at all on the > > results of > > > these studies or his theories, even though the articles have all > > been > > > published in reputable journals. He's also published a book, but I > > > don't have access to that. Seeing the sarcoidosis study really got > > my > > > attention, considering the MP protocol, and the fact that many > > people > > > with sarcoidosis do experience fatigue, even after the sarcoidosis > > has > > > supposedly been resloved. Have you ever found anyone who has > > commented > > > on Kurup's work at all? Is his work meaningful in anyway, or > > simply an > > > interesting observation that doesn't necessarily lead to anything? > > > I.e., in none of the studies that I've read, has there been any > > proposed > > > treatment based on what the studies showed. Thanks. - Mark > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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