http://groups.msn.com/mystarryeyes - Go head there Roz! Woo! This is Roz's site, a really good friend, she has M.E too, Roz's site has all about the alternative therapies she has had! Enjoy! and join! 
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http://www.mannapages.com/thespinneys - Hello Everyone, I am placing this link only to hopefully help educate and help you with your conditions. This product is the proper nutrition you need to help your bodies get back to the state they were in when you were healthy. I hope this helps. Also do your research , check these websites out
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http://www.ahmf.org/ - website in memory of Alison Hunter who died from Complications of the disease.
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http://www.btinternet.com/~severeme.group/ - a website for tjose who on the ability scale are less than 25%.
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http://www.immunesupport.com/ - Has infomation for everyone
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http://www.immunesupport.com/ - Has infomation for everyone
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http://www.mesupport.bigstep.com - Are you an M.E. sufferer? Are you a carer, family member or a friend of someone with M.E.? Are you a member of the medical profession seeking information about this condition? Would like to know more about this underrated illness? M.E. Support is an extensive website created by an M.E. sufferer. The website covers many aspects of Myalgic Encephalopathy and related Chronic Conditions through informative articles. There are useful services such as a Chat Room, Mailing List and Web Mail. There is also an established Message Board, which is regarded as one of the most popular health related services serving a UK website. There is so much more to this highly regarded website. M.E. Support is a friendly, informal 'on-line community' bringing awareness to Chronic Illness.
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www.afme.org.uk - Action for M.e
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www.ayme.org.uk - Provides infomation for the younger generation with m.e also explains education needs.
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www.meaction.org.uk - CFS explanation website
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www.meassociation.org.uk - Association providing help and advice for people with m.e
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www.menotalone.com - an informative and interactive site primarily for ME/CFS sufferers, bringing Christian encouragement to lonely people and promoting creativity, as well as supplying important information about this illness. There is a weekly meditation section, a discussion forum as well as an on-line Christian support group for anyone suffering from chronic illness of any kind.
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www.supportme.co.uk - A website aimed at explaining in detail M.E/CFS
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