Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 _http://aboutmecfs.org/Rsrch/MethyLyme.pdf_ (http://aboutmecfs.org/Rsrch/MethyLyme.pdf) Is There a Link between Lyme Disease and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? by Richard A. Van Konynenburg, Ph.D. 9th International IACFS/ME Conference Reno, Nevada March 12-15, 2009 Summary A link has been hypothesized between Lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This link is based on the Glutathione Depletion—Methylation Cycle Block (GD-MCB) hypothesis for CFS [6]. The GD-MCB hypothesis proposes that in a person who is genomically predisposed, stressors that place demands on glutathione can cause it to become depleted, and can lead to a partial block in the methylation cycle. The resulting vicious circle interaction maintains CFS as a chronic condition. The present paper suggests that Lyme disease is one of the stressors that can produce this vicious circle interaction in the body of a person who is genomically predisposed. It is suggested that this leads to chronic Lyme disease. If the Borrelia bacteria are subsequently eliminated by treatment, the patient then has post-Lyme disease syndrome. Post-Lyme disease syndrome is one of the post-infective fatigue syndromes, a category of disorders within chronic fatigue syndrome [25]. A commercial test panel is available to test this hypothesis [26], and treatment to lift the methylation cycle block and to restore glutathione is available [7] if these are found to be present. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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