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The '''methylation cycle hypothesis''' posits that a core component of the pathophysiology of [[chronic fatigue syndrome]] involves a partial block in the [[methylation cycle]]. Its application to CFS was developed chiefly by biochemist [[Rich Van Konynenburg]] based on [[Amy Yasko|Dr. Amy Yasko's]] protocol for [[Autism spectrum disorder|autism]], and is discussed heavily on [[Phoenix Rising|Phoenix Rising's]] forums.<ref name="Methylcyclehypothesis">{{Cite web | title = Status of methylation cycle model and treatment | date = Sep 19, 2009|last =Van Konynenburg|first = Rich | The '''methylation cycle hypothesis''' posits that a core component of the pathophysiology of [[chronic fatigue syndrome]] involves a partial block in the [[methylation cycle]]. Its application to CFS was developed chiefly by biochemist [[Rich Van Konynenburg]] based on [[Amy Yasko|Dr. Amy Yasko's]] protocol for [[Autism spectrum disorder|autism]], and is discussed heavily on [[Phoenix Rising|Phoenix Rising's]] forums.<ref name="Methylcyclehypothesis">{{Cite web | title = Status of methylation cycle model and treatment | date = Sep 19, 2009|last =Van Konynenburg|first = Rich |author-link =Rich Van Konynenburg| website = Phoenix Rising| url =https://forums.phoenixrising.me/threads/status-of-methylation-cycle-model-and-treatment.406/|access-date=2022-05-19}}</ref><ref name="Phoenixmethylcycle">{{Cite web | title = Detox: Methylation; B12; Glutathione; Chelation| website = Phoenix Rising| url = http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?forums/detox-methylation-b12-glutathione-chelation.6/|access-date=2022-05-19}}</ref> | ||
==Theory== | ==Theory== |