Immune System
May 23, 2012 4:49 PM
| "Transfer Factor" Colostrum Hyperimmune Milk | 12/08/2004 | | | "Transfer Factor" Colostrum Hyperimmune Milk | 12/08/2004 | | | CANCER TREATMENT STRATEGIES AT IEP | 02/03/2005 | In most instances, standard medical therapies for cancer are administered as soon as possible, are aggressive, and have adverse effects. These modern medical procedures, which have the quality of emergency care, are taken because of the great difficulty involved in controlling cancer. Their ultimate aim, in some cases, is eliminating the cancer, but when this is unlikely, they may be utilized to provide increased survival duration and reduced symptoms (e.g., relief from the obstruction caused by a tumor mass). | | Helpful Offer from Al | 02/03/2005 | I want to thank you both for taking your precious time in taking my phone call this morning. I'm sending a couple bottles of our Aloe Immune 500 mg with 90 capsules (200X dehydrated powder) and samples of the 200X spray-dried powder. Your package is coming by UPS morning delivery tomorrow. | | Karl Loren's Journey Of Learning and Changing | 02/03/2005 | My life had taken a very adventurous path to my 71st birthday, a couple years ago, but it looked to me that I had finally arrived at thos "Golden Years" of comfortable retirement.
It was not to be!
| | Letter To Radiation and Oncology Doctors | 02/03/2005 | When Bonnie started this process of cancer treatment we had the advice of our long-time family physician that many doctors prefer to NOT have letters from patients – being so busy, usually, and also in no small part because letters may be used as “matters of record” used in lawsuits.
I am very aware of the terrible damage done to health care by tort lawyers and would like to eliminate that concern from our relationship.
Both Bonnie and I renounce any right to sue any of the medical personnel connected in any way with Bonnie’s treatments over these past few months. I would be quite willing to sign a more formal statement to this effect – and urge you to allow me to do that – just to remove that concern, no matter how tiny it may be.
| | More On White Blood Cells and Macrophages | 02/03/2005 | Another five percent of the white blood cells are made up of monocytes which provide phagocytic defense. Once matured the monocytes circulate inside the blood for a few hours, then they migrate into the tissue where they grow in size and develop into macrophages. Macrophages are the largest phagocytes cells they are especially effective and having long life as phagocytes. | | Neupogen | 02/03/2005 | Neupogen costs about $200 per shot and is often covered by your health insurance ONLY when your white blood cell count is low enough to make it fit within the "rationing program" of the insurance company.
NEUPOGEN® is a man-made form of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), which is made using the bacteria E coli. G-CSF is a substance naturally produced by the body. It stimulates the growth of neutrophils (nu-tro-fils), a type of white blood cell important in the body's fight against infection.
| | REJUVENATION, REGENERATION AND PROMOTIVE HEALTH | 12/08/2004 | | | REJUVENATION, REGENERATION AND PROMOTIVE HEALTH | 12/08/2004 | | | The Macrophage -- Eats Dead Cancer | 02/03/2005 | A macrophage ingests bacteria as part of the immune response to infection.
Inside this white blood cell, bacterial proteins are degraded into peptides and presented as antigens by specialized molecules on the cell's surface.
| | The Science of Immunity | 12/08/2004 | | | The Science of Immunity | 12/08/2004 | | | White Blood Cell -- Immune System Cell | 12/08/2004 | | | White Blood Cell -- Immune System Cell | 12/08/2004 | All cells of the body have on their surfaces proteins or peptides called HLA (human leukocyte antigens). These are depicted in the figure below. These antigens serve as antennae or "fly paper" that recognize and capture foreign interlopers--such as germs, viruses or cancer cells--that get into our bodies. With the new captured information, these cells signal the immune system to make antibodies (IgM, IgG and IgA) against the germ, virus or cancer cell. | | White Blood Cells & Macrophages | 02/03/2005 | A "macrophage" is NOT one of the types of "white blood cells." But, they inter-relate often, as described below. The macrophage is the "eating" cell that engulfs bacteria (and dead cancer). The Macrophage is derived from one of the types of white blood cells. | | WSJ April 15, 2004: Question Hampers Lupus Drugs: What Does Better Mean? | 12/08/2004 | Soon after he joined the Food and Drug Administration, Lee Simon heard a researcher at a medical conference speak about his wife, a 28-year-old confined to a wheelchair by her battle with lupus. Near tears, the scientist said he could give her no hope for new medicines. The FDA hadn't approved a new drug for the condition in about 40 years. | | WSJ April 15, 2004: Question Hampers Lupus Drugs: What Does Better Mean? | 12/08/2004 | |
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