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I was wondering if chronic internal infections contributes to long term inflammation in the body thus triggering some sort of attack against the body with auto-immune disease. I figured since Xeljanz and these biological immune modulators work by suppression, could it be some chronic infection gong on in the body that triggers all sorts of auto-immune disease?
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I think that's probably the case - a combo of genetics and environment. My dad and brother have allergies and asthma like I do and I have an aunt who has Vitiligo. Almost everyone on my dad's side of the family has digestive conditions (which I share also). Would love to hear more about treatment for autoimmune diseases without drugs but since Big Pharma can't make any more there such treatments don't receive much publicity and then our medical professionals don't know about them. It's frustrating.
I was tested for Lyme about a year and a half ago (negative) up here in Canada and my allergies first started manifesting right after I was born, while I was still in the hospital. When my dad was a child he was in the top 5 percent of allergy sufferers. This was well before the age of extreme peanut allergies and his weren't anywhere near that severe, but they were bad for the times. So I don't think heavy metal toxicity is always the root cause.
So you believe heavy metal toxicity is passed down, in this case possibly by my father's side of the family tree? My paternal grandfather, born in 1899, was also an allergy sufferer. Beyond that I don't know but the allergy issues, at least, go back generations.
If a persons DNA gets damaged, then isnt it possible to pass that defective genetic code down?
Both my parents suffer seasonal allergies, my dad, older brother, younger and me asthma and allergy sufferers, I'm allergic to fish but not shellfish, only one in my family as well as most nuts but not peanuts
I agree I don't think so either. I think chronic infections come from a myriad of things. Has anyone ever considered chemtrails as a bio-toxin? I mean something like that can spread toxins over millions of the population in one fall swoop, and contaminate a large geographical area. I don't have Lyme, never had pets, live in an urban area, been tested for Lyme several times and always came up negative. tested for Lupus came up negative. Aside from genetics and hereditary, I'm leaning heavy towards environmental, food, maybe vaccines, chemtrails, etc
That makes sense, Matt. That's why I mentioned chemtrails, because they've been doing it quite often since the 1970's
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