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I was wondering if anyone's heard of poly-MVA? My doctor brought it up when she said I needed b-17 (aka Amygdalin or Laetrile)--which was and is a subject of controversy in the cancer community--but the product does look interesting...especially because I've been interested in tackling the problem of anaerobic respiration in patients with CFS symptoms.
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This is definitely interesting, and seems *theoretically* good -- I'll be curious to see if it works if you try it.
You might want to look at Dr. Sarah Myhill's recent published paper (January) on mitochondrial/cell energy dysfunction in CFS.
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I posted a thread about Sarah Myhill's work, but there is simply nothing published out of the CFIDS community that offers much in the way of innovative treatment. Just theory.
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Joey, that looks like an interesting product! Thanks for posting about it!
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Did anyone go ahead and try Poly-MVA?
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