kopilo
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ahh ok, it is just that I have heard some people make such claims, also everyone can do with a laugh every now and thenZakath said:I'm not panning all forms of alternative medicine. Just those that don't seem to be able to stand up to a properly designed clinical trial.I think you're referring to misdiagnosis. It's a common enough problem. That's why people joke about physicians "practicing" medicine.![]()
True, it can be diagnosed as ross river virus, a few other things.. some results even suggest something along the lines of ricketsia (or however it is spelt, a strand mutation from the bubonic plague).BTW, there are many medical practitioners who don't accept the idea that the constellation of symptoms tagged as "chronic fatigue syndrome" are clear enough to be diagnostically useful. As of the present, there are no clear diagnostic tests for CFS and no effective treatment protocols. I'm not an MD, but a psychologist, and so far as I have seen, treatments listed in the medical literature include everything from antibiotics to steriods to family cognitive therapy to glycemic diets to megavitamin therapies. Most of what exists, thus far, is a collection of anecdotal evidence and a lot of unverifiable claims.
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