- ME/CFS patients show suppressed blood volume regulation systems, explaining mysterious persistent thirst symptoms
- Muscle cell calcium overload may be the hidden driver behind debilitating post-exertional malaise
- Patient-led research challenges medical assumptions and reveals overlooked physiological mechanisms in chronic illness
- Buteyko Breathing Method
- Perrin Technique
- Annie Hopper DNRS: Dynamic Neural Retraining System
- Alex Howard Nervous System Reset Program
- Primal Trust: Brain Retraining, Body-Based Somatic Practices, Vagus Nerve Toning, and more
Day 1 Curated Lineup
Long COVID and the Chronic Fatigue Connection (70 min)
Paul Anderson, NDBrain-Gut Connection in Long COVID Recovery (50 min)
Peter Kan, DC, DACNB, FAAIMLong COVID in Women: Hormonal and Autonomic Effects (62 min)
Jessica Drummond, DCN, CNS, PT, NBC-HWCPromising Long COVID Treatment Trials (60 min)
Gez MedingerME/CFS Research and Treatment Insights (51 min)
Patrick UssherThe Septad Model for ME/CFS and Long COVID [PRO LEVEL] (52 min)
David Kaufman, MDDay 1 - Bonus Content
How to Diagnose Long COVID (37 min)
Nafysa Parpia, NDME/CFS Frequently Asked Questions (7 min)
Jamie Kunkle, NDLong COVID Frequently Asked Questions (8 min)
Jamie Kunkle, NDAbout the Expert
Patrick Ussher
WebsitePatrick Ussher has had ME/CFS for 7 years. He is an author of books on Stoic philosophy and health as well as a composer of contemporary classical music. In more recent years, he has been actively engaged in advocacy work for ME/CFS. His most recent book is 'Understanding ME/CFS & Strategies for Healing' in which he breaks down the breakthrough ME/CFS research of Prof Klaus Wirth and Prof Carmen Scheibenbogen for a patient audience. The book includes a foreword by Prof. Wirth about his work in developing 'Mitodicure' . He also has a YouTube channel 'Understanding ME-CFS' in which he talks about similar themes as well as other strategies he has tried to improve quality of life. He has also written another book, a medical hypothesis on the causes of excessive thirst in ME/CFS and related illnesses and why this thirst has likely been misdiagnosed as 'psychogenic water drinking'.