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Old 10-24-2010, 05:09 AM #1
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Default IVIG et crps

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0201171417.htm

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Thumbs up Great info.

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Thanks so for much for the new information. I have heard of it,but never saw a published paper on it.

FYI: I had to copy and paste the link to the tool bar. I could not get it to load direct from the link? But it came up perfect once I copied it.

Thanks again. I think they use something along the same lines for RA and Fibro patients.


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This is very interesting. The list of conditions now being treated by IVIG is growing day by day.
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This is very interesting. The list of conditions now being treated by IVIG is growing day by day.
Yes, there are so many conditions. Do you know that autoimmune diseases are on the rise. A relevant book is "The Autoimmune Epidemic" by Donna Jackson Nakazawa with a forward by Dr. Douglas Kerr.

My daughter with MS was treated successfully with IvIg. After 34 years living with CRPS, I was treated successfully with IvIg.

I've read some studies demonstrating efficacy of IvIg for RA, Lupus and Alzheimers.

New England Journal of Medicine published a study about IvIg for MS earlier this year..I think in February.

Thanks for posting the great quote Gallileo. ambika
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The only trouble is that was a very small trial and when someone asked to go on the 2nd stage they were told there were no funds to take it any further
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