Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 12-08-2007, 11:11 PM #1
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Default OT?: Breathing brains harmful.

Here's something kind of off the wall.

I only mention it because the symtoms of CIDP are somewhat similar to RSD and it could provide a clue about it. Research has suggested that a spirochete might actually be at the heart and necessary to human cognition. Perhaps this applies to all mammals (and birds, most reptiles) and each species has a distinct spirochete.

Apparently breathing pig brains causes demyeliation of nerve tissue.

Something is strange here and it's a safe bet they won't explain this anytime soon;

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071208/...2zwdhALvCs0NUE
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Oh my gosh!! I would walk outta there and never go back. thanks for this most interesting info, GNP Love ya buddy! ~Desi
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Lightbulb yes, awful and yukky...

but maybe it will lead to a better understanding of autoimmune disease.

This is what I think:
The lungs are a huge window for allergic responses. This was learned quickly when penicillin was discovered. Back then the medical community tried to use penicillin by inhalation to treat pneumonia. The patients went into anaphylaxsis rapidly and in high numbers.

A study was done in Denmark with large numbers of children with genetic markers for type I diabetes. 1/2 were allowed to drink cows' milk, and 1/2 were not. The children who were not exposed to cows' milk did not develop diabetes in the same ratios as those that did. The culprit is thought to be bovine insulin fragments in the milk, that trigger antibodies to the pancreas islet cells.

What may be happening to the pig workers, may be similar. They are inhaling mist size droplets containing myelin from the nerves in the brains. That goes thru the lungs, and stimulates antibodies, which then attack the myelin in the peripheral nervous system in the workers. It is a thought. And sheds some light on autoimmune reactions.

There are channels in the GI tract called Zonulin channels, and these allow peptides to cross into the blood if they are open. Alot of research is being done on these for Celiac patients, and also on the blood brain barrier where Zonulin exists. We used to call this "leaky gut". Now there is proof of it.
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