Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Hi. I've been researching VEGF and am not finding the correlation between it and Bartonella. Liam's VEGF is 1278 --range 62-707 and eosophinol cateonic protein is 42--range under 21. My VEGF was 739. All I'm seeing is that elevated levels of this are poor diagnosis for breast cancer....just great. Can someone direct me to a site with more info on VEGF or fill me in on it a bit more? Seems like elevated VEGF could represent almost anything. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 In the BARTONELLA book (page 44, part 1)... " Bartonella can sometimes be suspected in the presence of abnormally high levels of VEGF,... " Jen > > Hi. I've been researching VEGF and am not finding the correlation between it and Bartonella. Liam's VEGF is 1278 --range 62-707 and eosophinol cateonic protein is 42--range under 21. My VEGF was 739. All I'm seeing is that elevated levels of this are poor diagnosis for breast cancer....just great. Can someone direct me to a site with more info on VEGF or fill me in on it a bit more? Seems like elevated VEGF could represent almost anything. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Thank you. Sounds like VEGF could mean a bunch of different things? > > > > Hi. I've been researching VEGF and am not finding the correlation between it and Bartonella. Liam's VEGF is 1278 --range 62-707 and eosophinol cateonic protein is 42--range under 21. My VEGF was 739. All I'm seeing is that elevated levels of this are poor diagnosis for breast cancer....just great. Can someone direct me to a site with more info on VEGF or fill me in on it a bit more? Seems like elevated VEGF could represent almost anything. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 OR, those other tumors and cancers are also actually symptoms of bartonella. Caryn > > > > > > Hi. I've been researching VEGF and am not finding the correlation between it and Bartonella. Liam's VEGF is 1278 --range 62-707 and eosophinol cateonic protein is 42--range under 21. My VEGF was 739. All I'm seeing is that elevated levels of this are poor diagnosis for breast cancer....just great. Can someone direct me to a site with more info on VEGF or fill me in on it a bit more? Seems like elevated VEGF could represent almost anything. Thanks. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 These are some biomarkers that can be considered together to suspect Bartonella: High VEGF, low THF-a, low IL-6, and low IL-1B. If symptoms are present, even IgG/IgM are negative, these biomarkers can be use to suspect or even confirm Bartonella. If Bartonella symptoms are present, but the labs do not match the pattern of Bartonelle biomarkers, once should also suspect that other pathogens such as Lyme and/or Babesia might be in the picture as well. For example, Bartonella lowers TNF-a, but coinfection of Bartonella and Babesia could raise TNF-a. Limin -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 07:48 To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: Re: What is VEGF? > Yes, so you need to look at it in combination with other lab markers. > Also (not in your case), you could have low VEGF and have Bartonella if > there is mold exposure. Certain molds can bring down VEGF. > > Jen > >> > > >> > > Hi. I've been researching VEGF and am not finding the correlation >> > > between it and Bartonella. Liam's VEGF is 1278 --range 62-707 and >> > > eosophinol cateonic protein is 42--range under 21. My VEGF was 739. >> > > All I'm seeing is that elevated levels of this are poor diagnosis for >> > > breast cancer....just great. Can someone direct me to a site with >> > > more info on VEGF or fill me in on it a bit more? Seems like >> > > elevated VEGF could represent almost anything. Thanks. >> > > >> > >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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