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    Parasites the cause of PFS?

    There's a post Any doctors who are suffering from PFS? from a Dr called JN who recovered from PFS. Something he mentioned was "I will say that many men here struggle with the concept that pathogens (parasites, yeasts etc) need elimination. My opinion is that this is a critical step."
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    FINASTERIDE: PFS MECHANISM (detailed)

    If curing PFS was just a case of lowering 5AR activity then we could cure ourselves with the Keto diet which contains several fats that affectively lower 5AR. Has anyone cured themselves with the Keto diet?
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    How can we get people to understand fatigue is not being tired?

    Dr Myhill is one of the best doctors in the UK for treating chronic fatigue. She is involved in research, self help books and her patient book is full. Her website and books are very good and have really helped me in dealing with fatigue and muscle aches. I used to be run down and yawn all day...
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    Introduction

    There's alot of free stuff on his website that is useful for dealing with chronic health conditions and provides a structure for guys who are new to PFS. Detox and cold water therapy are both good protocols that cost very little money to apply. While I don't believe that homebrew protocols can...
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    Ulcerative Colitis / IBD

    Re: Mitochondrial problems. <r>Dr Myhill has an interest in mitochondria, a few links that may be useful<br/> <br/> <URL url="http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/CFS_-_The_Central_Cause:_Mitochondrial_Failure"><LINK_TEXT text="http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/CFS_-_Th ...
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    Brainstorming & Ideas (PFS - Gbol)

    Re: Gbold's Theory <r><QUOTE author="5 alpha" post_id="476" time="1507341922" user_id="57"><s> </e></QUOTE> Thanks 5alpha. This is the first time I'm hearing this. Increasing progesterone would then have a positive influence on cortisol thus increasing energy, perhaps improving blood sugar...
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    Brainstorming & Ideas (PFS - Gbol)

    Re: Gbold's Theory <t>If someone feels worse when taking progesterone (ie loss of libido) is that a clue as to whether they have agonized or antagonized receptors?</t>