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  • thank you, I just sent you an email.

  • I don't want to be bugging you in your studies and all, I think nutritions are very good. But I'm chronicly fatiqued (not the syndrome, but I do have all the symptons of the symdrome) and my bloodtests show that all my nutritions are as they are supposed to be. Nothing wrong with them.

    My psychologist thinks it's because I have the Asperger Syndrome and didn't know this until a few months ago (like half a year or so). But treatment only got me a little better, but it stopped there. got answers?

  • Thank you so much for posting this info! : } I went to your blog site, read the article(s), and think it's/they're great!! : }

  • Suzanne42

    Thank you for your response. I realize the difference between "chronic fatigue" and "chronic fatigue syndroms." After testing thousands of patients, I & my partners have found several commonalities. That is why the testing protocall we use addresses over 19 biomarkers. (oxidative stess, cellular respiration, food metabolism, liver, kidney, adrenal stress and many others) We have outlined these in a free report so people can get better. Contact me via email with other questions.

  • If you were familiar with the real illness, you would know that it's "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome." When you refer to a chronic, life-altering illness as just "chronic fatigue," you were referring to a different illness. CFS is not about 'fatigue.'

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