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Blood volume status in CFS/ME correlates with the presence or absence of orthostatic symptoms
Blood volume status in CFS/ME correlates with the presence or absence of orthostatic symptoms, by C (Linda) Van Campen, Peter C Rowe and Frans C Visser in Front. Pediatr. Oct 2018 Introduction: Conflicting data have been published on the reduction of circulating blood … Continue reading
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Regular use of saline may reduce symptoms, boost energy in POTS (& ME/CFS?)
Health rising blog post by Cort Johnson, 15 April 2017: Regular use of saline may reduce symptoms, boost energy in POTS (& ME/CFS?) ME/CFS and POTS patients have used saline for years to feel better and recover from relapses. That’s … Continue reading
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