FIBRIN: the missing link to fibromyalgia? Not mine...

I wrote: "I am hot on another possible explanation and cause of fibromyalgia: hypercoagulability. I received the tip from a Dr. Grams of Pennsylvania, whose site at hyperbaric4autism.com caught my eye. He is a chiropractor who has had good response to the treatment for it. He referred me to a Dr. David Berg of Hemex Labs, http://www.hemex.com/. This website has scientific articles on the hypothesis that Dr. Berg, a chemist, first proposed nine or ten years ago. The theory is that the body, recognizing an infection and unable to shake it, begins a cascade response in the immune system which builds up fibrin deposits on the walls of the capillaries to "wall off" the infection. This in turn reduces oxygen-exchange out of, and re-uptake of waste products into, the bloodstream, effectively starving the cells of the body and causing pain and fatigue. This is the best explanation I have come across so far of my condition..."

P.S. This rabbit trail didn't help me at all.

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