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Probably.. and it cascades from the initial trigger and a vulnerability whether

HLA type and biotoxin exposure, XMRV.. and how knows what else.. inability to

detox heavy metals.. forget the specifics on that.. some test.. the EPO?

Methylation genetics and stress on the cycle, etc.

Canadian definition of CFS which I think most researchers use:

http://www.cfids-cab.org/MESA/ccpc.html

Bell's disability scale:

http://www.cfids.org/community/pcpep/disability.pdf

Robin

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> CFS is a symptom of chronic illness is the best way to describe it. Chronic

sinusitis resulting from fungal and bacterial infections can add to it.

Infections in the sinuses can lead to invasion of the brain, e.g. orbits,

pituitary, cerebrum, cerebellum, meninges.

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