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I have had a specialised blood test done through Biolab in London

which has looked at why my energy is blocked (ADP-ATP). It is

called the Translactor Study and its findings were that I have high

DNA/RNA which Dr says is most likely viral. I checked with

him that there wasn't any evidence of bacteria at all and he said it

would have shown up on this test somewhere if there was.

I know that others with CFS have benefitted from anti-viral therapy

and wonder if I might be one of those too but not sure if I will be

able to get them here in the UK. Does anybody know?

The test used a darkfield microscope and looked at the numbers of

mitochondria, clumping, membrane structure, and DNA fluorenscene

binding. All of these were normal.

The PH at the outer mito membrane was 6.9, again normal. Calcium at

the outer membrane was high-normal.

Mito membrane binding of proteins and lipids were normal but

esterases were high.

Dr checked other substances bound to the mito including -

Glutathione conjugates

Organic sulphate conjugates

Peptide Complexes

Lactic acid and keto acids

Chorinated pesticides (trace of lindane)

PCBs

PBBs

Dichlorobenzene

Organophosphates

Toxic metals

Others

There were no traces found in any of the above apart from the trace

of lindane. The high DNA/RNA was the only abnormality.

Essential minerals for the mt-membranes were low normal for

potassium and magnesium and low for zinc.

If anybody can help me with what this high DNA/RNA means I would be

very grateful.

Pam

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