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Hypermobility, RCCX Theory, Mental Health & Complex Chronic Illness
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Hypermobility, RCCX Theory, Mental Health & Complex Chronic Illness

Meet the cluster of genes that may be at root of many psychiatric conditions and complex chronic illness, MCAS, EDS, POTS, CIRS & CFS.

Hypermobility - having one or more joints that bend further than normal -is a surprisingly common trait in those with brain symptoms.  Using RCCX theory, I’ll attempt to explain why this may be. RCCX is a gene module (cluster of genes) that appears to be at the foundation of many psychiatric conditions and complex chronic health conditions, such as mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).

Hypermobility - a red flag for an RCCX vulnerability - does not have to be present for someone to be impacted by brain symptoms.

For a more detailed explanation of Dr. Meglathery’s work, as well as a list of associated conditions, visit RCCX Theory at: http://www.rccxandillness.com/


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