Korven
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This doctor called Carl-Gerhard Gottfries got chronic fatigue syndrome after the Asian flu in 1957-1958 and he decided to start poking himself with vaccines to see if he could find a treatment. After lots of experimentation he found that a staphylococcus toxoid vaccine worked and has since allowed him to be symptom-free for over 50 years (with monthly injections)...
...what a legend!
The original vaccine Staphypan has been discontinued but there is a similar product on the market from Russia that people are using it to treat their CFS.
He says it works by "boosting the immune system" and supposedly it helps shift the immune system back to a TH1 type response.
It would be great if we could find a similar immune boosting agent that is more readily available and also preferably not a vaccine lol.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCF_RYCnHW4&ab_channel=ErikNilsson
...what a legend!
The original vaccine Staphypan has been discontinued but there is a similar product on the market from Russia that people are using it to treat their CFS.
He says it works by "boosting the immune system" and supposedly it helps shift the immune system back to a TH1 type response.
It would be great if we could find a similar immune boosting agent that is more readily available and also preferably not a vaccine lol.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCF_RYCnHW4&ab_channel=ErikNilsson
Treatment with staphylococcus toxoid in fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome—a randomised controlled trial
We have previously conducted a small treatment study on staphylococcus toxoid in fibromyalgia (FM) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). The aim of the …
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