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| 17 Nov 2009 by Dr. Jonathan The authors state: “Recent studies indicate that 20-27% of patients with unexplained IDA have autoimmune gastritis, about 50% have evidence of active H. pylori infection, and 4-6% have celiac disease. The implications for abnormal iron ... Untitled - http://www.lapislight.com/wp/ |
| 7 hours ago by Patrick Baker - Blog Admin We think that because goat milk contain proteins from a different species it may have immunity stimulating proteins, and may therefore increase the risk of allergies or autoimmune diseases. ... Selenium deficiency is common because the soil where vegetables are grown nowadays are empty of selenium. Regarding B12, a substance known as Intrinsic Factor is needed in order to absorb B12. Intrinsic Factor is produced in a healthy GIT, hence a Paleo Diet devoid of saponins, ... The Paleo Diet - http://thepaleodiet.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 hours ago by Jonathan Kantrowitz Once believed to be related primarily to bone health and rickets – a disease caused by chronic deficiency of vitamin D – it's now understood that optimal levels of this nutrient influence much more than that. ... Vitamin D plays an important role in activating the immune system, fostering the "innate" immune response and controlling over-reaction of adaptive immunity, and as such may help control autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and rheumatoid ... Health News Report - http://healthnewsreport.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 hour ago by Ram Researchers believe genetic factors may make some people more prone to autoimmune diseases. About 70 percent of those with autoimmune hepatitis are female. Diseases that damage or destroy bile ducts: Several different diseases can damage or destroy ... Cystic fibrosis, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, hemochromatosis, Wilson disease, galactosemia, and glycogen storage diseases are inherited diseases that interfere with how the liver produces, processes, and stores enzymes, ... Natural Ways of Living - http://naturalwaysofliving.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 hours ago by colleenh Calcium deficiency is common in celiacs resulting in a significant risk of osteoporosis. A new study reveals, however, that the association between celiac disease and osteoporosis is more than a matter of calcium absorption. Celiac is an autoimmune disease, or a condition in which the body attacks itself. In the case of celiac, upon consumption of gluten, the body attacks the villi of the of intestines thus reducing nutrient absorption ability. According to the University ... MumMums - http://mummums.summatech.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by nicola Especially without the on-going iron toxicity and the autoimmune disease. So how does this tie-in with my notions that vitamin D, specifically, vitamin D deficiency, lies at the roots of MS? Well, vitamin D not only influences the ... Ask Nicola - http://asknicola.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by HPJAX According to Oriental medicine, autoimmune disorders occur when there is imbalance within the body. Imbalance can come from an excess or deficiency of yin and yang that disrupts the flow of qi, or vital energy, through the body. ... For The Health Of It! - http://hpjax.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 hours ago by Jessica Isaiah 40:31 (NIV). After more than the usual waiting period, we did finally receive the results of Eithene's muscle biopsy today. Eithene has a form of Mitochondrial Disease. Specifically, she has a Complex IV Deficiency. ... These include : Alzheimer's Dementia, Parkinson's disease, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, osteoporosis, cancer and even the aging process itself. Furthermore, autoimmune disease such as multiple sclerosis, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis ... From the Banks of Jordan - http://fromthebanksofjordan.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Aug 2009 Vitamin D influences immune system cells, particularly dendrites (D-cells). Deficiencies of vitamin D interfere with D-cell function and contribute to autoimmunity. Suite101: General Medicine Articles - http://generalmedicine.suite101.com/ [ More results from Suite101: General Medicine Articles ] |
| 4 hours ago by mark brenneman ... may have even greater potential found administration of beta-blockers resulted in significantly increased expression and significant correlation of OCTN2 and ABCB1 several drugs are known to induce secondary carnitine deficiency. ... the SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 genes SCD can interfere with brain POUF function and constrain intellectual development, have been involved in susceptibility to two other autoimmune diseases to finalize the feeling of care burden scale. ... VackvSuG - http://lnwme.blogspot.com/ |
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