The aim of therapy is to correct
the immune dysfunction seen in a wide range of diseases and thereby produce therapeutic benefit.
Not exact matches
That's also
seen in cancer, not to say that you have cancer, but the point being in all these things, inflammation,
immune activation, liver
dysfunction, cancer, a significantly elevated HDL is not necessarily a great thing in my opinion.
You
see, when you have psoriasis you may have a weakened
immune response and have various other
dysfunctions such as hormonal or digestive that can make you more prone to other auto -
immune illnesses, an increased chance of infections and also a higher risk of food allergies or food sensitivities.
She
sees herself as a health detective, specializing in identifying and healing chronic gastrointestinal disorders and
immune dysfunction.
Tiffany
sees herself as a health detective, specializing in identifying and healing chronic gastrointestinal disorders and
immune dysfunction.
But even prior to all this, we had severe concerns about VLC / ketogenic diets: the very low triglycerides that these ketogenic dieters attain were being implicated in autoimmune pathogenesis in an Italian study; the mucin deficiency that you mention were also being linked to
immune (Secretory IgA deficiency); the T - lymphocyte
dysfunction was being linked to ketosis and its effect on thymus; and the general leukopenic effect that a VLC diet has on everyone — this was being attributed to inflammation reduction but we were
seeing WBCs fall into the 2s in many people.
I know this may sound heretical, since anyone who has spent more than a minute in an inner city school or neighborhood (
see my Ed Next story on two Chicago charters) knows the intensity of the social
dysfunction — and no school is
immune to its effects.