With all due respect, I think it's wrong to state that there are no treatments for ME/CFS, when in fact there are quite a few that have been proven in studies to show benefit, like B12/folate, l-carnitine, co-enzyme Q10, and others. They may not be drug treatments, but that's because that the dysfunction is due mainly to mitochondrial problems, which these and other nutraceutical interventions help support and improve.
With all due respect, I think it's wrong to state that there are no treatments for ME/CFS, when in fact there are quite a few that have been proven in studies to show benefit, like B12/folate, l-carnitine, co-enzyme Q10, and others. They may not be drug treatments, but that's because that the dysfunction is due mainly to mitochondrial problems, which these and other nutraceutical interventions help support and improve.