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Author Re: psoriatic arthritis & severely underactive thyroid - any advice?!
randall

2005-04-02, 4:24 pm

Hi ShiP,

You said:

> Hmm... Interesting!
>So it seems that Psorias, athritis and hypothyroid are all some kind

of
>weird immune system problem that attack the thyroid and also the
>skin...


Don't know exactly about the thyroid involvement. But IMIDs
are the new term for autoimmune conditions.
Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disorder s

Want to read the grail page posted by JXStern in this grouP?
Its called the Good Article thread.


>The question remains what actually causes the immune mal-functioning

in
>the first place. Could it still be a parasite? And/or nutritional
>deficiencies?


Try LPS (Cell wall of endotoxin)

> (The patient doesnt smoke and eats fairly healthily...)


Yeah sure! Thats what they all say! But what was the trigger and
how severe how fast.


>If it could be caused by colon problems, then has colonic irigation
>helped anyone?


Sure if they want to do them the rest of their lives.

But the goal is to replace the flora (one time implant) re-grow
the good stuff and not have to ever do another colonic dealy.

And the tnf and lps gets into the small intestines not the large.

But fixing the large helps the small! Got it yet?

randall


>Ship


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