To: playball0
The new blood-zapping procedure "targets inflammation by kick-starting the immune system's anti-inflammatory response," Dr. Isaac said. I'm not a medical person so I'm not sure but it seems to me if this works it would help other illnesses as well?
3 posted on
06/30/2004 5:06:34 AM PDT by
muggs
To: muggs
I'm not a medical person so I'm not sure but it seems to me if this works it would help other illnesses as well?
Actually, it does. I am glad to see that it is gaining MD recognition, because it has been seen as unorthodox. It kills strep, I think staph (like, the kind not responsive to anti-biotics), candida, all kinds of bacteria.
4 posted on
06/30/2004 5:11:15 AM PDT by
Dasaji
(Uhhh,...Pat? Can I please buy a vowel?)
To: muggs
Might help with other illnesses, but then in certain people it might also 'overstimulate' the immune system and start up some auto-immune type diseases (Lupus, AIHA, ITP).
(Just speculating).
To: muggs
I'm not a medical person so I'm not sure but it seems to me if this works it would help other illnesses as well? I'm not a medical person either, but I can't help but think that such afflictions as asthma and arthritis might be helped.
7 posted on
06/30/2004 5:12:36 AM PDT by
Mr Ramsbotham
("This house is sho' gone crazy!")
To: muggs
Sounds as though it might help certain types of arthritis patients........
8 posted on
06/30/2004 5:12:54 AM PDT by
Red Badger
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