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----- Original Message -----

From: Dr. Kolb <drkolb@...>

<missboop0827@...>

Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:31 AM

Subject: Re: Underactive immune

> Adjuvant silicone disease begins with an underactive immune system and

later

> progresses to autoimmune disease similar to scleroderma. This may be

> mediated by intracellular bacteria that cause changes in the cell wall of

> human cells that lead to autoimmunity. ANA's and sed rates tend to

> fluctuate depending on if the immune system is active against the host

calls

> or not. The disease is cyclical as is the life cycle of the mycoplasma.

It

> is probably the key to understanding many autoimmune diseases if the

doctors

> would recognize the pathophysiology. .

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: <missboop0827@...>

> <drkolb@...>

> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:26 AM

> Subject: Underactive immune

>

>

> > Dr.Kolb..so far I have been told i don't have

> > any autoimmunity...but do not believe it...all ana's

> > are normal ect...question-do you see many women with an

> > underactive immune system with the saline implants? I have

> > noticed that most women are over-active, although I share

> > alot of their same symptoms...Plus My hair LOSS IS incredible,

> > seriously preparing myself for a wig..would an underactive immune

> > cause this loss? thank you ..MissBoop

> >

>

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