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Old 04-05-2006, 02:07 PM   #2
R.B.
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Well would you ever.....

As an amateur who scoots round all over the place reading stuff I often hardly understand it is up there in bright lights that there are lots of common areas in all inflamatory diseases. That lots of the same agents are working in subtly different ways in the various tissue of the body, for me seems unsurprising.

Why invent a whole host of different ingredients to do things why by using the same ingedients you already have differently you can get the same end result. Building complex things from standard components used in different ways almost seems a natural order, simply because it makes sense in terms of flexibility, ability to adapt, efficiency of design, mix and match, repair .......

And what in the world and the way we live has changed that is the percusor to all this inflamatory disease increase, and what is sufficiently potent in the body is the question they should be asking, and I strongly suspect a great deal easier to answer that the exquisite subtlety and complexity of the human body (which is what you are going to have to do to properly cure without side effect what are in a sense diseases of interlinked body mechanism failure).

Excess omega six consumption is a candidate. The tools are available fat biopsy for fat intake determination over time by exploiting the different turnover rate from breast stomach and gluteal tissue, combined with gene array looking for changes and communalities between the key inflamatory diseases the healthy population and those acquiring those syndromes, to determine if omega six is a likely factor.

RB
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