Whenever I read someone writing that they are looking for "the" one cause of ME/CFS, or that even "the" one cause of ME/CFS might have been pinned down, I know that the person writing has no clue about ME/CFS.
If you take at random two persons with ME/CFS – regardless of how strict your diagnostic criteria are – chances are high that their similar diseases are caused by different things. One person's body might be tormented by an food-induced autoimmunity, the other person's body might fail to recuperate from an infection.
So I do not think that one single cause of ME/CFS will ever be found, but instead the many different causes of ME/CFS in different people will be found – one by one.
Maybe Lipkin has a fast-track to finding the most prevalent causes of ME/CFS, but he will not find a silver-bullet to solve ME/CFS, once and for all.
Giving idle talk about "THE" cause of ME/CFS (and presenting it like a silver bullet) is not giving hope, it is spreading BS.
Someone giving the impression that there might be one single cause of ME/CFS is a either a charlatan, a quack or a idiotic know-nothing bullshitter.
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