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Get UP and GO (1 of 3) by DoctoR RotcoD. Krebs Cycle, glycolysis, oxidation and electron transport ATP production for cave men as well as the sick, tired, supersized, fatigued, and anyone with chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, sore muscles and joints, high cholesterol and get up and go that got up and went

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  • O Dr. RotcodO - YES, YES, YES. But here is another problemO : My lactate dehydrogenase is LOW -O ! Only 60 to 70% of normal - 7 tests over 2 years. I keep asking my doctor (s): "What about this enzyme deficiency?" Answer: "Have you tried Cymbalta yet ?"

  • Lactate Dehydrogenase is dependent upon NAD. NADH supplements are available at most any healthfood or vitamin store.

  • What about thyroid hormones vital role in energy metabolism???? I think she kind of missed that..

    Secondly, we can't assume its strictly an energy deficit probelm when it maybe be a hormonal deficiency issue. with CFS i believe its a growth hormone deficiency. Pituitary is basically exhausted... Resulting in delayed and insufficient repair of tissues and muscle.

  • It takes ATP for endocrine cells to make hormones. Any deficit of any cell of any organ is always an energy/ATP issue at the cellular level! (Think chicken versus egg!)

  • is she deliberately talking like that, or generally a sterotypical weird geeky scientist?

  • DoctoR RotcoD is a reflection of Modern Medicine: Loud (her voice), obnoxious (her attitude), a mess (her hair) and backwards (her name).

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  • You sound like a dude imitating an old lady.

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  • @velocifero86 Aw sorry man. I hope you and Ralph are very happy together.

  • @velocifero86 you picking on my future girl friend bro ?

  • :D Glycolisis !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Shes hot

  • Great. I know my high school biology, lady. What I need you to do is to digest the current research on chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia and give some informed suggestions. That is what a professional does. I don't want to hear about some retrovirus dead end theory. Either post something along these lines or stay a charlatan. Thanks!

  • I recommend you get a great book by Janet Hurrell called The Journey Through ME/Chronic Fatigue. I t is an A to Z in finding out the best nutrition health practitioners and lots more. Get it from Amazon, EBay And Auther House

  • Ok, so that was fantastic to see the exact process of whats going wrong with CFS BUT - taking enough Vitamin B's is NOT going to cure a cellular issue at the energy production level - if it's severe enough to BE CFS in the first place. I'm sorry, but there's just not an easy answer like that, let a lone a cure and it's kind of wrong to lead people on like that. I've been mega-dosing on every vitamin and mineral for the past two year, and NOTHING has helped, least of all B vitamins.

  • @ODoctorRotcodO Okay, so proper oxidation results in oxygen radicals???? Do I understand that correctly? So, proper food oxidation would have a similar effect to using ozone therapy or intra-venous hydrogen peroxide, is it really that simple????? Then your blood and body fluids get oxygenated, wiping out the germs and increasing your ph at the same time, and the excess radicals get neutralized by the anti-oxidants like glutathione???? Is this right?? Anybody know??

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