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Originally Posted by carebear01
I gather that all this information is in your book "Autoimmune, The Cause And The Cure"? and the type of diet you feel would be beneficial to us based on your research? I'm not scientific or anything, but I'm getting that we should be eating large amounts of protein? Also, You said that the majority of the people here don't want to listen, I think we have. You gave us alot of information to absorb. If the answers to everyones questions are in the book, then you should at least say that so we can purchase it if we're interested.
Thanks
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No, eating a large amount of protein (or any protein) if you lack these enzymes would not be beneficial. Here is a picture of unbroken down proteins and DNA in a lupus patients bloodstream. They are a result of a lack of the enzyme DNase1 as the information states. These unbroken down proteins and DNA will cause an immune response. The immune system forms NETs around these protein particles, due to the fact that they are foreign, and these NETs become lodged in organs and tissues.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0503161423.htm
Let me explain how I feel. I came here excited to share what I feel is the disease process of MS. I stated that from the beginning. If you review the first posts, you will see that the members who first posted were very skeptical that I would be able to trace the symptoms and findings I listed in MS back to these enzymes. So, that is what I began to do. Soon after, a few members decided they didn't want to listen to me explain the disease process and started posting I basically should just skip the disease process entirely and tell them how to "fix it". Imagine if you were standing up in front of a group of people trying to explain something you felt was very important. The group came to you, so to speak. They knew why you were there and what you intended to explain. After only speaking for a few minutes, someone shouts out, "I don't want to hear what you have to say. Skip to the end!" Let me say once more. I can't just tell you how to fix it. You need to understand the disease process. If you don't, what I tell you to do won't make a lick of sense. If you aren't willing to invest the small amount of time in understanding why you are sick, then I guarantee you, you won't be willing to do what I suggest you do to get well.
*edit* I am not enjoying myself and it doesn't sound like many here are either.
Frankly, I am scared to even mention my book. Yes, much of this information is in our book. Yes, one-third of the book is on the healing process. Another reason why, unless I write a literal book here, you will need the disease process information in order to get well. The healing process is a very personal journey. I point you in the right direction, but you will be the one walking. You better know where your destination is.
I am sharing additional information here that is not in the book. Sometimes you don't think to include something that might be of concern to someone with MS. For instance, the question on globulins. That is not in the book. MS patients are often given globulins though,and I can see why that would be important to understand why.
So really, as I said, this is not fun for me. If you agree that it is not beneficial for you also, then we can agree to stop. None of us need any additional stress in our lives.