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Old 08-20-2012, 03:03 PM
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Hey Erika~I do not recommend a raw food diet. Once we get further along, I think you will understand why. I believe that,yes, we have found the "seed" as you say. So what do you say we get started?


I know that many people would find it difficult to believe at first that the numerous symptoms and findings in MS could all be traced directly back to one main cause. And yet, the symptoms and findings I posted previously are all symptoms and findings in lupus, as well as MS, and researchers have found that when this enzyme (DNase1) is removed in mice, for instance, many of the symptoms of lupus result. All of the many and varied symptoms I listed previously that encompass lupus and are the same as in MS, become manifest when these enzymes are missing. Here are a few studies on lupus and DNase1.

Mutation of DNASE1 in People with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Yasutomo, K., T. Horiuchi, S. Kagami, H. Tsukamoto, C. Hashimura, M. Urushihara,
Y. Kuroda. 2001. Nat. Genet. 28(4):313-4.
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Rescue NET for Lupus Patients
ScienceDaily, May 3, 2010
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Enzyme Shortage May Lead to Lupus - DNase I
Seppa, N. 2000. ScienceNews.
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Journal Reference:
Walport, M.J. 2000. Lupus, DNase and defective disposal of cellular debris. Nature Genetics
25:135-136.

Last edited by Chemar; 08-20-2012 at 03:11 PM. Reason: sorry...those sites/journals have copyright-all rights reserved so you cannot copy/paste from them
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