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Old 08-19-2012, 11:58 PM
Annesse Annesse is offline
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Default Is MS Caused By Missing Pancreatic Enzymes?

I believe that MS is caused by missing enzymes in the pancreas called protease and DNase1. Protease and DNase1 break down dietary proteins and DNA. You can literally trace every symptom and every valid scientific finding in MS back to these missing enzymes.

I was diagnosed with lupus, CFS and fibromyalgia over 20 years ago. It was when I happened on a study done in Germany that stated lupus patients lack the enzyme DNase1 that eventually led me to understand that every symptom and valid scientific finding in not only lupus, but in fibromyalgia, CFS, Sjogrens, RA, hypothyroidism, and MS could be traced back to these missing enzymes. In fact, I believe that the evidence will show that these are all just different manifestations of one disease-Pancreatic Enzyme Deficiency Disease (PEDD).

I hope to be able to show how every symptom and valid scientific finding in MS can be traced "directly" back to these enzymes. Also, if these diseases originate with PEDD, then their symptoms and findings should be the same. For instance, if PEDD leads to autonomic nervous system dysfunction, spinal cord degeneration, white matter lesions, elevated homocysteine, dysregulated tumor necrosis factor,low vitamin B12, low iron, etc. then all of these diseases should share these same symptoms and findings.
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