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I picked up on this:

*<<Digestive Tract: *Gastrointestinal problems are a serious concern in

ME/CFS patients. 70% of the body’s immune cells are found in the

gastrointestinal tract. These immune cells prevent bacteria and foreign

protein from entering the blood stream. When the gut become permeable

and foreign protein enters the blood stream, elastase is produced.

Elastase is the enzyme that is responsible for cutting the RNase L

molecule into fragments. Elastase* *breaks down elastin, which gives

elasticity to collagen. As a result, there is pain and a loss of

elasticity in ligaments and tendons. >>

Time to ramp up the probiotics in my team.

Thanks forposting.

Neno/Natasa schrieb:

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> This is from the same lab that run the tests for xmrv study

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Natasa,

Could you try to send the link again? I have tried to copy and paste and even

went through the webpages to find this article. Thank you!

This is from the same lab that run the tests for xmrv study

http://www.mefmacti on.net/Patients/ Articles/ Diagnosis/ DrDeMeirleirsLec

ture/t

abid/224/Default. aspx

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> http://www.mefmaction.net/Patients/Articles/Diagnosis/DrDeMeirleirsLecture/tab

> id/224/Default.aspx

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> or this one http://tinyurl.com/2ejr7g

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> Natasa,

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> Could you try to send the link again? I have tried to copy and paste and even

> went through the webpages to find this article. Thank you!

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> This is from the same lab that run the tests for xmrv study

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> http://www.mefmacti on.net/Patients/ Articles/ Diagnosis/ DrDeMeirleirsLec

> ture/t

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> abid/224/Default. aspx

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