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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 20:21:45 EST

Gail Kansky <GAILRONDA

Free testing for a limited time

 

 

For a limited time, the John A. Burns School of Medicine (University of

Hawaii) is offering free testing to any patient who is interested and fits

the following criteria:

 

-The patient must be clinically diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome

 

-The patient must be willing to fill out a short questionnaire about

their health history as it relates to CFS

 

-The patient will be sent their MIA/ciguatera testing/CFS lipid profile

test results but should be aware that any results from other uses of their

serum will not be individually reported to them although their identities

will remain anonymous and only be used for scientific purposes.

 

 

The test for ciguatera toxin poisoning is only offered, at this time,

through the medical school. It has been found to be a biomarker for

autoimmune diseases that includes CFS via replicated research.

 

Those who want to be tested (or retested) for this current work at no cost

for the test may e-mail the researchers at _cfs.testing_

(_cfs.testing_ (cfs.testing) ) for

instructions.

 

 

For better health,

 

Gail Kansky

President, National CFIDS Foundation, Inc.

103 Aletha Rd.

Needham, MA 02492-3931

 

 

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