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  1. Hi Lisa~I made some posts on IC on IC Network Forums not too long ago. Here is a link if you would like to check it out. Open Original Shared Link
  2. As the study I posted previously shows, protease are necessary for the proper metabolism of vitamin B12. Therefore, if a lack of protease is directly involved in autoimmune disease, we would expect to find that autoimmune patients lack vitamin B12. Here are some study titles in MS that confirm this. "Multiple Sclerosis Associated with Vitamin B12 Deficiency...
  3. According to the Wm.K. Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac Disease, autonomic dysfunction is also a common finding in celiac disease. Here is a study on autonomic dysfunction and gastrointestinal hypomotility in celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link
  4. Hi Simona19~I did watch the video.I think people would be surprised to learn that autonomic dysfunction is a common feature of autoimmune disease. As Dr. Wood has discovered it is a main feature of fibromyalgia. Here is a study that shows it is involved in MS.I'll just post the title and conclusion. Autonomic Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Correlation...
  5. Hi Simona19~ That is interesting that you were given a medicine for myasthenia gravis for your autonomic dysfunction. Myasthenia gravis is caused "in part" by a lack of acetylcholine. This is one reason why I believe these diseases are connected and originate with protease and DNase1. During WW II, the development of myasthenia gravis in prisoners of...
  6. I think I may know why celiac patients have an increased risk of developing other related disorders such as lupus, fibromyalgia, Sjogren's, RA,lymphoma,hypothyroidism, etc. I believe that these other disorders are due to an inability to digest other proteins, in addition to gluten. This is due, I believe, to a lack of pancreatic enzymes called protease and...
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