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The Hidden Doorway "I remember when I first read Dr. Martin Pall's theory about nitric oxide in ME/CFS/FM...I said to myself that I didn't care if it was correct or incorrect, I was just too old to learn a whole new paradigm of medicine... But being a clinician, I felt committed to providing medical care for my patients, many of whom have had this illness over many years... The only benefit I was to my patients was that I was able to be with them, to listen and try to fit their illness into their shattered lives. And it helped a little. But I now see a potential for treatments and therapies that can reduce symptoms and improve daily activity. It is like one of those computer games where the hero is trundling along going through doors and windows and secret passages. Sometimes the hero stumbles on a hidden doorway that opens up into an entire universe of possibilities. Such is the situation that seems to have occurred in the science of neuro-immune fatigue..."
From Cellular Hypoxia and Neuro-Immune Fatigue, a new book by Dr. David S. Bell, MD, explaining the reduced cellular energy production that may underlie ME/CFS, FM, and 'overlaping illnesses.
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