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Old 10-06-2016, 01:08 PM
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Littlepaw,

This article that you linked to in the other thread (404 Not Found) is great. It's all interesting. Among other bits, I noticed especially this one: "Finally, SIBO may also play a role in CRPS by means of lipopolysaccharide translocation through SIBO-induced increased intestinal permeability, which then could activate microglia activity." This is precisely what I'm talking about here. This is very motivational. Perhaps this is my problem all along, with IBS and SIBO for so many years eventually there was bound to be nerve damage from toxic blood. And as you and the article mention, there is the generalized inflammation that comes along with such a chronic and systematic infection.

Thank you again for this!


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Originally Posted by Littlepaw View Post
Hi David,

I posted an article for you on your other thread related to SIBO and CRPS pain. There certainly does appear to be an inflammatory connection.

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