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Friends,
See Science News, Volume 159, page 214, April 7, 2001 OR go directly to the April issue of Nature Immunology.
"Immune Cells Rush to Gut In Food Allergy"
Does this sound familiar???
Let us know what you learn.
Namaste`
Walt
In Reply to: Another nail in the coffin of the LGS skeptic. (Archive in LGS.) posted by Walt Stoll on April 23, 2001 at 09:59:09:
The link below leads to a press release that summarizes the study. Unfortunately, the lead researcher interprets his results in typical allopathic style:
"By identifying eosinophils as a major cause of digestive inflammation, Dr. Rothenberg hopes to find new options for treating the disease. He points out that several anti-eosinophil drugs are undergoing clinical trials for other diseases, and these might be effective agents to treat some food allergies."
-- Aaron Wieland
In Reply to: Re: Another nail in the coffin of the LGS skeptic. posted by Aaron Wieland on May 05, 2001 at 17:53:49:
Thanks, Aaron.
I have gotten so used to the allopaths "interpreting" everything from their little, narrow viewpoint, that I hardly see it any more.
The fatal flaw in the allopathic paradigm is that it is impossible to "force the health-care camel through the eye of the allopathic needle" and they will eventually come up against that flaw.
Namaste`
Walt
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