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" Rich Van Konynenburg PhD <richvank via Co-Cure Mioderator "

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NOT,RES: New poster papers on methylation cycle treatment of CFS

and link between Lyme disease and CFS

 

I presented two poster papers at the IACFS/ME conference in Reno, Nevada,

USA earlier this month. One is entitled **Treatment Study of Methylation

Cycle Support in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia,**

and

the other is entitled **Is There a Link between Lyme Disease and Chronic

Fatigue Syndrome?**

 

These papers are rather lengthy, and the first includes tables and figures,

so they are not amenable to posting to Co-Cure.? However, I would be happy

to send them as Word attachments to an email for anyone who is interested in

receiving them. You may request them by emailing me at richvank.

 

Rich Van Konynenburg, Ph.D

 

 

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