This is a response to Alice’s thoughtful blog, “No, long COVID is not helping ME/CFS – and we should stop pretending that it is…” No, Long Covid is Not Helping People with ME… Alice’s blog was carefully written. She wrote,...
This blog asks if it’s possible to reduce the PEM period by doing things other than resting. It’s a long blog – you may want to print it out using the print button on the bottom left of the blog. About 5 years ago, Health Rising did a post on...
Naltrexone is mostly used to help people addicted to opioid drugs safely withdraw from them, but LDN is used for a far different purpose. By temporarily blocking opioid receptors, LDN, in effect, unleashes them – causing a rebound effect and an increase in the...
The US ME/CFS Clinician Coalition Created in 2018 by a group of U.S. physicians, the US ME/CFS Clinician Coalition is dedicated to advancing best medical practices to medical providers on how to best diagnose and treat ME/CFS. Since 2018, the word has gotten out and...
Two ME/CFS, yes, ME/CFS low dose naltrexone papers appear, one fibromyalgia report attempts to turn dosing protocols on their head, one patient blows through normal dose levels with spectacular success, Jarred Younger hunts for a more powerful naltrexone, and then...
A recent Australian study suggested an already FDA approved drug can revive the not so killer natural killer cells found in ME/CFS in the lab. If that finding translates to humans we’ll have a breakthrough in the one verified immune hole in ME/CFS – one...