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Penny , your on the wrong track with inflammation ..The pathogens elicit the

inflammatory condition ,it is far and above the natural inflammatory

response that happens with say a normal viral infection .It looks like all

bugs have some capacity to promote ,lets say extra inflammation but some

pathogens [ & cancer cells] effectively control the AT1 which promotes

inflammation. The brake AT2 is effectively switched off . AT1 constantly

calls for inflammation, the normal cycle is bypassed .. in fact thinks

it maybe that part of the normal inflammatory response is still intact ..the

inflammation as per Barb, myself and others have experienced is a runaway a

chain reaction with receptors throughout the body holding AT1 .It must be

controlled to have any chance of a cure..

I have attended a number of presentations given by ..the man is

exceptional I assure you ..I have seen a room full of very qualified people

silenced as gave an in-depth explanation to very searching questions.

Questions that had obviously never been answered before ..I have a recording

on disc of one presentation, it lasts about 50 mins ..subject to 's

approval I can supply a copy if you contact me direct ...

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