Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 From: " ilena rose " <ilena@...> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 7:37 PM Subject: SILICONE ADJUVANT DISEASE > ~~~ thanks kathi pureheart ~~~~> > > http://www.jkfa.com/alpub/implant.htm > > > SILICONE ADJUVANT DISEASE > > There are more questions then there are answers in regards to the care and > treatment of implant victims. There doesn't seem to be any specific > pathology or associated dyfunction that can be treated. Not every woman > that has implants develop symptoms. Those that do develop symptoms have > such a diversity in their complaints that it is obvious that multiple > systems are affected. We know in a general sense that the removal of the > implants improve symptoms in 3 out of 4 patients, but that some symptoms > still persist. The removal and replacement of silicone implants with saline > implants has less of an affect on symptom reduction > . > The very nature of the questions and the present knowledge of symptom > progression and amelioration can lead us to some general conclusions. > These conclusions can point us in a direction to take in regards to > personal changes in lifestyle, eating habits, and exercise that can aid > the implant survivor in improving her symptoms. The purpose of this letter > is to outline these conclusions and to give ideas on lifestyle > modification. It is hoped that these ideas, used in total or partially, > will lead to a significant change in the implant survivors restriction in > activities of daily living. The following are some of these conclusions and > ideas for lifestyle changes. > > AUTO ANTIBODIES > > As stated earlier there seems to be a wide diversity of complaints in most > implant patients. Multiple organ systems are affected and thus you have a > huge disparity in the patient's symptoms. This leads us to our first > conclusion: that the primary mode of dysfunction must be through a system > that has wide ranging effects on other systems. Obviously, this system is > the immune system. Indeed, an Internist in Houston has done blood samples > on numerous women with implants and found that there were auto-antibodies > to various tissues of the body. These auto-antibodies will produce an > inflammatory-like response against the tissue that they are coded to. An > example is that 79% of patient's in his study had elevated levels of > antibodies to myelin basic protein. Mylein is the covering of a large > portion of the nerves in the our bodies. When it is destroyed for one > reason or another it can cause severe impairment in smooth flow of > information between our brains and our internal and external environment. > Other auto-antibodies that were elevated in this internist's samples were > microsomal (thyroid-related), smooth muscle, parietal cell( where a > chemical that helps us absorb B-12 is manufactured), and antinuclear. The > testing for these types of antibodies is in its early childhood. It is my > opinion that as these tests become more readily available and diverse in > their scope more auto-antibody problems will be seen. Thus, it can be > postulated that removal of the implants can decrease whatever stimulation > is occurring for the production of these antibodies. And in some people we > see an amelioration of symptoms. > > We can also ask ourselves the questions " what else can cause this type of > auto-antibody response? " Two answers come to mind: frank food allergies, > and auto-antibody response due to increased intestinal permeability. > > Food Allergies > > Food allergies as a clinical entity has been a hotly debated subject for > years. For my money I believe that there is a tremendous amount of > literature that proves food allergies exist. In my clinical practice I see > anecdotal evidence that elimination of various foods from a patient's diet > coincides with an improvement in a variety of symptoms. The best evidence > of the food allergy/auto-antibody connection comes form Australia. In > Australia, Dr. Reading has done numerous studies on his > patients that prove that certain types of auto-antibodies are seen when a > person is allergic to specific foods. Below is a partial list of this > information: > > * Neurofibromatosis is associated with anti-nerve and anit-collagen > antibodies which were reversed with food allergy elimination and > nutritional therapy. * * Rheumatoid arthritis is associated with > anti-synovial antibodies which seem to fall with restriction of citrus and > nightshades (tomatoes, green peppers, eggplants). * * > Osteoarthritis is associated, in some patients, with high cartilage > anti-bodies and may be related to allergies to grains and cow's milk.* * > Pernicious anemia is associated with anti-parietel cell and intrinsic > factor antibodies. Intrinsic factor is necessary for B-12 absorption and is > made by the parietal cell. * > > The primary thrust of Dr. Reading's research is not just how foods relate > to the immune response, but also how they correlate to the patient's family > health history. In his book the Your Family Tree Connection he documents > many cases in which undiagnosed food allergies has produced generations of > diseases from dementia, depression and schizophrenia to cancer. The crux > of his book is that you can learn about your family history and then > identify potential problems that may relate to your present or future > health considerations. Below are listed several anecdotal findings in > relation to food allergies and family health history: > > * Wheat allergies seen in a family history of alcoholism, diabetes, > dementia, depression, and intestinal problems. Also rheumatoid arthritis, > MS, some forms of cancer and heart disease. * * Cow's milk allergies seen > in a family history of diabetes, heart diseases, ear infections, > intestinal problems, and arthritis of the distal extremities. * * > Corn-allergies seen in a family history of asthma, allergies, arthritis of > the hip and knee, diabetes and strokes. * * Chocolate allergies seen in a > family history of migraine headaches You may not be plagued by these > problems, but a history of any or all of these in your family may indicate > a hidden food allergy that is putting pressure on your immune system. * > > Thus a person who has hereditary food allergies is predisposed to having > an altered immune response and thus have similar auto-antibody activity as > described in the internists from Houston's paper. In this case the answer > to excessive auto-antibody activity is not to suppress the immune system > with drugs, but food avoidance. > > Intestinal permeability > > Increased intestinal permeability is another one of those hotly debated > topics. There are a variety of opinions as to the importance of this > problem as it relates to an individual's health. Let us define what it is > first. The small intestine has, at once, the confusing dual function of > being a digestive/absorptive organ as well as a barrier to toxic compounds, > undigested proteins, and bacteria. The membranes of the small intestines > accomplish this through a combination of immune function, and thorough > functional exclusion. The " gut " is supposed to keep out antigens (things > that stimulate the body to create antibodies), bacteria, and endotoxins . > The reality is that our bodies don't always do this. Intestinal > permeability can be caused by a variety of things. Below is a list which > summarizes recent research into clinical conditions with altered intestinal > permeability: > Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn's Disease Ulcerative Colitis Irritable > Bowel Disease Coeliac Disease Inflammatory Joint Disease Food Allergy > Alcoholism Malabsorbtion Malnutrition Aging Intestinal Infections > Endotoxemia-to many toxins in intestines thermal Injury NSAID > Enteropathy-to much aspirin/ibuprofen Chemotherapy Parasites Trauma > We see that several of the things that we discussed earlier in the paper > can also cause intestinal permeability problems. Thus, the tapestry of > immune dysfunction will weave a variety of different symptoms, frequency, > and severity thereof. The person who has a family history that indicates a > hereditary food allergy, has to eat a lot of aspirin to reduce her > inflammatory joint pain that she has because of abnormal bacteria in her > gut might live a relatively normal life. But add silicone implants, which > overheat the immune system, and eventually exhaust it, you have a formula > for a health crisis. It is unlikely that breast implants themselves cause > food allergies, or altered intestinal permeability, but these problems can > certainly worsen any related symptoms that you may have. > > Genetics > > Another conclusion that we might reach because of the nature of what we > know and don't know about the effects of implants is in regards to why some > women have more problems with their implants then others. I Know of no > correlation with types of implants, or the degree of rupture (or lack > thereof) and symptoms. Thus we can rule that out as a reason why some women > have more problems with their implants then others. My thinking at this > time leads to the conclusion that genetics will play the most important > role in regards to your susceptibility to symptomatology in regards to > implants. > > We cannot get into a discussion of genetics in such a short space of time. > We have already discussed genetics as they relate to family health > histories and food allergy. Dr. Reading's book is a good primer for > information on genetics. If you have a family health history dominated by > illnesses, especially illnesses associated with auto immune diseases you > will likely suffer more symptoms as related to your implants. We can see > that hereditary food allergies may play a part in your symptoms. > > POOR DETOXIFICATION > > Another thing we can see that relates the immune system is a hereditary > weakness in the a patient's liver's ability to detoxify things that have > gotten into our bodies, whether through our foods or through other avenues > such as our lungs. We can lump this problem under the term " chemical > sensitivity " . Chemicals that may be in our foods, or pesticides in our > yards, or cleaning products we use on a day to day basis may contribute to > a variety of symptoms attributable to implants alone. Chemicals in our > foods, in cleaning products in pesticides, and even the food itself all > must be broken down and transformed into something that the body can use or > eliminate. This is done in the liver. When the liver becomes sluggish it > will allow an increase in intermediate metabolites of our normal chemistry > which can be extremely toxic. It is this concept which is the basis for > most discussions on free radicals and free radical quenchers such as vit C, > E, and beta-carotene to name a few. The following are some things that will > cause or create sluggishness in the liver: > > * A lack of necessary vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and cofactors * * > increased intestinal permeability * * food allergies * * chemical > overload * * a lack of sufficient enzymatic activity due to either an > acquired or genetic problem. * > > Again we see a tapestry being woven in regards to the immune system. It > seems that the one or more of the things that I have written about can > exacerbate or trigger another of the things we have talked about. From this > knowledge we come to the realization that there are some things that can be > done to reduce the symptoms as they relate to the implant survivor. The > primary health care strategy for implant survivors is the reduction of > total body load of immune system stimulants. > > BAD FOOD > > There are several foods which have been found to create immune system > supression. at some point in time you will see a switch from immune > stimulation to immune supression. These foods, when given in even modrate > quantities can cause problems. These foods are refined sugar, partially > hydrogenated fat as lard, margarine or baking additives. > > STRATEGIES > > The treatment of implant survivors involves several steps. I have tried to > outline these steps in a logical sequence that can be accomplished over > several months. At the end of this section I will have a list of resources > that will be of use to you. > > 1. you must come to the realization that the implants have altered the way > your body works and something must be done to return that function to > normal. That something is to reduce as much stress on your immune system as > possible. 2. 3. get your implants removed. Even if we take a look at the > basic information on implants we see that the immune system is hyped-up. > It is a " normal " reaction for the your body to form a hard scar tissue > capsule around your implants. This is your body's immune system and > inflammatory systems response to the presence of a foreign substance. I see > this as just the surface response to silicone and I am sure that other, > more insidious and dangerous responses are occurring. 4. 5. Breast > implant removal is an easy procedure. But it can take its toll on your > emotional health, especially if you have implants because of > reconstruction. Significant research has been done on the impact that > mental health has on he immune system. This research shows that sustained > mental, physical or chemical stress can reduce the function of the immune > system. It may be necessary to get support for your emotional state. I > recommend getting in touch with an implant survivor support group.6. 7. > Get the book Your Family Tree Connection and build a family health history. > Find out as much as you can about the health of your mother, father, > siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins. Go back as far as you > can. Once this is done you can see if there might be a undiagnosed > hereditary food allergy in your family. You can also consult specialists in > regards to allergies. Look for: a Chiropractor who is an <#ICAK > onMouseOver= " window.status='ICAK'; return true " " >applied kinesiologist, a > <#IAACN onMouseOver= " window.status='CCN'; return true " " >Certified Clinical > Nutritionist, or an MD allergist. See if they can help you find any food > allergies. Any time a food is an allergen it is best to avoid that food for > a period of time to see what kind of change you may see in your condition. > You may have to avoid that food for several months and gradually rotate > that food back into your diet. If it is a hereditary food allergy it is > likely that the food in question needs to be avoided forever for best > results8. 9. evaluate the status of your digestion. <#GSDL > onMouseOver= " window.status='Diagnostic aids'; return true " " >Great Smokies > Diagnostic Lab in North Carolina can give you the name of a Dr. who does > intestinal permeability testing, comprehensive digestive and stool > analysis, and liver detoxification panels. It is possible that you have > problems as they relate to digestion, absorption, or detoxification that > can be resolved naturally, and improvement seen in your symptoms. 10. 11. > get regular aerobic exercise. Exercise relieves stress and can promote an > improved function of the immune system. Be aware that excessive aerobic or > anaerobic exercise can be a stressor in itself and create immune > suppression. Exercise enough to get your heart into 65-80% of it's > maximum....20 minutes 5 times a week is a good starting point. You know > that you are exercising aerobically when you are exercising and can keep up > a conversation. I recommend the books of Covert and Copper, > MD as resources.12. 13. find a good <#IAACN > onMouseOver= " window.status='Nutrition'; return true " " >clinical > nutritionist. They can evaluate and find out what your body might require > in regards to relevant minerals, vitamins, amino acids and various > co-factors. 14. 15. depression is common in implant survivors. It is > not my policy to recommend traditional medicine for the care and treatment > of your body. However, in this case it may be necessary to take > anti-depressants for a short period of time in order to begin to > accomplish steps 1-7. 16. 17. eliminate sugar, lard, partially > hydrogenated fats from your diet. 18. 19. This last step requires a > significant change in your lifestyle. The immune system is that system that > responds to the presence of chemicals in your system. This response can > take place in the liver, lungs, intestines or even on a clearly level. > Sustained chemical assaults can also wear your immune system down. I > recommend that you " go green " . Find out all you can about alternatives for > the various chemicals that you use in cleaning, yard work, cosmetics, and > house maintenance. It is also good idea to reduce the natural pollutants in > our environment: such things as dust and molds can act as immune system > stimulants. <#KEATS onMouseOver= " window.status='Keats Publishing'; return > true " " >Keats Publishing and the <#PRICE > onMouseOver= " window.status='Price-Pottinger Foundation'; return > true " " >Price-Pottinger Foundation are good sources of books on going green. > 20. > > I hope this letter will help you in achieving some measure of good health. > It is my recommendation that you utilize the resource list at the end of > this letter to aid you in achieving steps 1-9. <index.htm > onMouseOver= " window.status='Index of letters'; return true " " > > A. Tucker, DC, CCN receives E-mail at <mailto:alpub1@... > onMouseOver= " window.status='E-mail to Dr. Tucker'; return true " " > > Publishing A service of Preventative Resources 1808 S. Bowen Rd. > Arlington, TX 76013 VOICE 817.461.9811 FAX 817.460.8384 Copyright A. > Tucker, DC, CCN 1996 All rights reserved > > International College of Applied Kinesiology 114 E. 1823 Rd. Lawrence, > Kansas 66046-9236 913-542-1801 > > The International & American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists 5200 > Keller Springs Rd, #410 Dallas, Tx 75248 214-732-6070 > > Keats Publishing, Inc 27 Pine Street, box 876 New Canaan, CT 06840-0876 > > Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation POB 2614 La Mesa, CA 91943-2614 > 619-582-4168 > > Great Smokies Diagnositic Labs 18A Regent Park Blvd. Ashville, NC 28806 > 704-253-0621 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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