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www.takebackyourhealth.com While no cures for autoimmune diseases have been discovered yet, there are many therapies that reduce their effects and allow sufferers to live happy, productive lives. A two-pronged attack is usually used; first to reduce the cause which might mean moving to a new area, changing diet, changing activities to avoid aggravating a condition. The second weapon in this defence is adding supplements to support the immune system. Digestive enzymes, particularly proteases, have been shown to help in improving auto-immune system related conditions. The body reacts to injury and invasion with inflammation, raising the temperature of tissue when white blood cells fight invaders. Inflammation if it persists, destroys tissue. When the bodys protectors attack it, tissue becomes inflamed and damaged and we are aware of pain. We only ask for the pain to be reduced but the treatment we get is aimed at controlling inflammation to limit the damage that underlies it. The analgesic effect is almost a side-effect of the treatment which reduces inflammation and swelling and at the same time strengthens the immune system. Some research indicates that immune complex dysfunctions might be relieved by enzymes targetting the formation of the immune complexes. Good results have been achieved with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These chronic inflammations of the bowel have been hard to treat. Enzymes called proteases, among the great discoveries of modern <b>…</b>
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Jan 26
Arshad Basheer Madani on the side effects of Alcohol Consumption … "Arshad Basheer Madani" Alcohol "Side Effects of Alcohol" "Etv Urdu" Sharab Islam Quran
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Jan 24
Arshad Basheer Madani on the side effects of Alcohol Consumption … "Arshad Basheer Madani" Alcohol "Side Effects of Alcohol" "Etv Urdu" Sharab Islam Quran
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Jul 17
PART 1 – A shy guy becomes a human guinea pig in an experimental drug test and meets the girl of his dreams. But the drug that brings them together may be the very thing that keeps them apart. Click the link for Part 2: www.youtube.com Written & Directed by SAP CAST Scott Allen Perry Kathryn Gordon Doug Jones Josh "the Ponceman" Perry Dan MacLeith This is the first short film Ponce was a featured player in… he plays THE PUKER. Also stars Doug Jones in the flesh… you know him as Billy …
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Jul 17
the treatment of high triglycerides, high blood pressure, hepatitis, allergies, chemotherapy support, HIV support, and fatigue and altitude sickness. Peer-reviewed studies indicate that ganoderic acid has some protective effects against liver injury by viruses and other toxic agents in mice, suggesting a potential benefit of this compound in the treatment of liver diseases in humans. Several Ganoderma lucidum species have been used in traditional Asian medicines for thousands of years. Today …
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Apr 15
www.balancedhealthtoday.com Alcohol While moderate alcohol consumption has some benefits, alcohol also has a dark side. In the process of metabolizing alcohol, the liver turns it into formaldehyde. This is the same toxic fluid that is used in high school biology classes to preserve frogs and fetal pigs for dissection and what is currently used to embalm people. Formaldehyde is extremely toxic to the body and the faster you detoxify it, the better. Glutathione detoxifies alcohol and …
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Feb 25
http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/faq.htmlWhile no cures for autoimmune diseases have been discovered yet, there are many therapies that reduce their effects and allow sufferers to live happy, productive lives. A two-pronged attack is usually used; first to reduce the cause which might mean moving to a new area, changing diet, changing activities to avoid aggravating a condition. The second weapon in this defence is adding supplements to support the immune system. Digestive enzymes, particularly proteases, have been shown to help in improving auto-immune system related conditions. The body reacts to injury and invasion with inflammation, raising the temperature of tissue when white blood cells fight invaders. Inflammation if it persists, destroys tissue. When the bodys protectors attack it, tissue becomes inflamed and damaged and we are aware of pain. We only ask for the pain to be reduced but the treatment we get is aimed at controlling inflammation to limit the damage that underlies it. The analgesic effect is almost a side-effect of the treatment which reduces inflammation and swelling and at the same time strengthens the immune system.Some research indicates that immune complex dysfunctions might be relieved by enzymes targetting the formation of the immune complexes. Good results have been achieved with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These chronic inflammations of the bowel have been hard to treat. Enzymes called proteases, among the great discoveries of modern biochemistry, were discovered in Japan and have been found to have wide applications of their ability to break down unneeded tissue, such as scars and blood vessel blockages. http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/contact.html
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Feb 02
"Steroid injections, when properly indicated, should be used." Dr Armin Tehrany, Orthopedic surgeon of Mount Sinai Hospital, reviews many treatment options he recommends for shoulder injuries including, cold packs, hot packs, and steroid injections.
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Jan 24
"Steroid injections, when properly indicated, should be used." Dr Armin Tehrany, Orthopedic surgeon of Mount Sinai Hospital, reviews many treatment options he recommends for shoulder injuries including, cold packs, hot packs, and steroid injections.
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