I have a strong belief that the PURSOR protocol can correct the basic imbalance in both the innate and adaptive immune systems. I have compiled a list of just some of the many conditions whose symptoms and signs are directly associated with this imbalance. You can find at this site a new type of bibliography that I have created at the National Library of Medicine. One can retrieve all the references and then select whether you wish to select all the review articles or those articles with free full texts
Many investigators have postulated that were we to correct this underlying imbalance, commonly referred to as biased Th1/Th2 cytokine dysregulation, the chance of a remission would be likely I offer here two relevant and well-written articles. Moss, R.B. et al (2004) and Lucey, Clerici, & Shearer (1996).
Showing posts with label atherosclerosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atherosclerosis. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Does depression decrease cholesterol? Apparently
In the CODAS model, depression is associated with a decrease in DA/5-HT. One would, therefore, postulate that depression would be associated with decreased cholesterol.
Biochemical markers of anxiety and depression
Biochemical markers of anxiety and depression
The results of research into a biochemical marker for depression are presented. The research was carried out on a normal population in a primary care setting. Cholesterol levels were identified as the blood marker for anxiety and depression. The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression was chosen to identify depression. Those with low cholesterol scored significantly higher on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression
Labels:
atherosclerosis,
cad,
cholesterol,
CODAS,
depression,
dopamine,
SLD
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