Jodi Bassett
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Caring for the M.E. Patient
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2011
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4 editions
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What is M.E.?
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2012
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Super Cute, Vicious, Dreamy Cats
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2012
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[Caring For The M.E. Patient] [By: Jodi Bassett] [September, 2011]
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What Is M.E.? by Jodi Bassett (2012-01-13)
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“The single biggest factor determining recovery and remission from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) at this point is undoubtedly appropriate rest in the early and/or severe stages of the illness.
The importance of avoiding overexertion in M.E. can not be overestimated.”
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The importance of avoiding overexertion in M.E. can not be overestimated.”
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“Some people are like Slinkies. They aren't really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to my face when I push them down a flight of stairs.”
― Iron Kissed
― Iron Kissed
“Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion.”
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“Comparing the bioavailability of all other oral vitamin C delivery with your oral liposomal delivery is like comparing a squirt gun to a fire hose. Not only am I convinced that the efficacy of Lypo-Spheric(tm) Vitamin C far surpasses any traditional oral vitamin C supplement, but my recent personal experience with it suggests that it may sometimes be better than IV injection.”
― Primal Panacea
― Primal Panacea
“Man's body was designed to function best with high blood and cellular levels of vitamin C - synthesised as needed by the liver. Due to an inborn error of metabolism, the vast majority of us no longer have the ability to make it, but that does not lessen our need for vitamin C or the benefits derived form it.”
― Primal Panacea
― Primal Panacea
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