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What do they say the treatment is ?

- Stan

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> Potential Animal (Zoonotic) Virus Identified in Patients with Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome,

Multiple Sclerosis and Epilepsy

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> http://www.ncf-net.org/PressReleases.htm

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> The person who sent this said that children of mothers with CFS may often test

positive

for the ciguatera epitope (the toxin found to be produced by the cause of CFS).

The test is

done at the University of Hawaii (the protocol is on the

website---www.ncf-net.org) and

the children were highly positive. It's a simple blood test and, since the

university is non-

profit, the cost of the test is low and insurance has no problem covering it.

Just another

virus to be aware of in your child if you have CFS! (chronic fatigue syndrome).

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What do they say the treatment is ?

- Stan

>

>

> Potential Animal (Zoonotic) Virus Identified in Patients with Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome,

Multiple Sclerosis and Epilepsy

>

> http://www.ncf-net.org/PressReleases.htm

>

> The person who sent this said that children of mothers with CFS may often test

positive

for the ciguatera epitope (the toxin found to be produced by the cause of CFS).

The test is

done at the University of Hawaii (the protocol is on the

website---www.ncf-net.org) and

the children were highly positive. It's a simple blood test and, since the

university is non-

profit, the cost of the test is low and insurance has no problem covering it.

Just another

virus to be aware of in your child if you have CFS! (chronic fatigue syndrome).

>

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