Copy of LDNi Action Chart by A_Vojdani_ppt Copy of LDN Action Chart by A_Vojdani_ppt
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Slide show available at:
2009 5th Annual LDNi
2009 5th Annual LDNi Conference link:
http://web.me.com/clenz/Site/5th_conference.html
This kinda begs the
Hi Ken
Hi Ken
My take on it is the two are mutually exclusive and only incidentally intersect. The anti-inflammatory aspect of LDNi is a positive in some respects to some of the effects of the CAPi and of having a Cpni infection in the first place. It doesn't cure or enhance anything but the positive reduction in inflammationi eases some of the side effects of the CAP, in theory.
The increase in endorphins would also have a similar positive aspect on someone with a Cpn infection. Endorphins help to improve mood and motivation which we all know is something most of us need to follow the CAP. I'm sure that endorphins have more impact from a medicinal standpoint but I can't say what it is exactly, just that my understanding is that endorphins are generally a good thing.
Promotion of DNA synthesis is also likely a good thing. We know that CAP results in a lot of cell deathi and damage so being able to recover that is something we'll all need to do.
Where did my sig go?
John
John, This is in the Image
Louise
Louise
Thanks, that explains it!
John
Thanks John. That's
Thanks John. That's helpful. Kim watched some videos today (thanks Louise!) and she's quite charged up about asking her doctor at Vanderbilt about LDNi for her. Yall have no idea how odd it is for me to pursue this - I've done little research, maybe I'm becoming more human........
Ken
This is great. Thanks. I
I looked up TH-17 and what I
I looked up TH-17 and what I found was interesting to find. It's a protein that's involved with cytokinesi and it's not clear as to what role it plays, though autoimmune disease has been thought to be the results of too much TH-17. M.S. is mentioned as one in which it's throught that it might play a key role, though how isn't clear.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_helper_17_cell