You are focusing on one biochemical consequence associated with the disorder, but it is not the cause nor the only aberration and liability of the dysregulation that is ongoing with the illness itself having many consequences and perturbing many aspects of function by the central nervous system. This is largely a viral disorder in causation and as such remains a mystery to science at this time. Even once the focus on chronic viral infection becomes more widely known, it will still be a daunting challenge to come up with a conventional therapeutic approach to deal with it. You see this difficulty today in the existence of many viral diseases that are poorly controlled and cannot be readily prevented even after generations of study and research. So we do not wish to be overly negative here, it is only pointing out the reasons for the lack of progress in this arena. That can change given a level playing field where scientists are truly open-minded and seeking divine inspiration—that is what will make the difference eventually here.
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