Not exact matches
This article is questionable as it has no links or actual
references to the studies it talks about, like someone above has mentioned also there is no information on
how the diagnosis were made, and lastly it does not take into account that celiac disease is NOT an allergy, it is an auto immune disease where the body attacks its own
cells confusing them with gluten proteins, it is not about tolerance, I would not be trusting this information, do lots of research on your own from legitimate scientific sources before making a decision.
And it suggests that stem
cells derived from embryos should remain the primary
reference for iPS
cells when researchers want to compare
how cells from diseased patients behave, says Nissim Benvenisty of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who has studied differences between ES
cells and iPS
cells derived from carriers of fragile X syndrome.
The Human
Cell Atlas would create a
reference map of all human
cells, to revolutionise
how scientists and doctors understand, diagnose and treat disease.
Don't these
references show why NOT to take these supps — proliferation of cancerous
cells at certain levels, effect in patients with thyroid cancer (
how does that relate to healthy people?)
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