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Dr. Vojdani has tons of research on autoimmune illnesses and other

problems that affect us. He is one of the smartest men I have ever

met, and truly a friend of ours. And the Silicone Implant Panel

Comprehensive is the very best test for women with our problems, and

it is his lab that does it. I have done it at least 6 times over the

years to follow my progress.

Lynda

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>Autoimmunity, in which the immune system recognizes and attacks the

>self's own tissue, is not as simple as it seems. Self-recognition

>appears to be at the heart of health as well as of certain diseases.

> It is generally assumed that the main job of the immune system is

> to distinguish between what is " self " and what is " not self " . Once

> the distinction has been made, " self " is pre-served and " not self "

> is destroyed. At the most general level, of course, this is true,

> and human beings remain alive and healthy only because it is so.

> Recently it has become clear, however, that at a finer level of

> detail the distinction between self and other is not absolute. One

> of the paths to this insight has been provided by the autoimmune

> disorders, in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy

> tissue. Autoimmune disease, which may be crippling or fatal, can

> strike any tissue or organ. Its victims are often in the prime of

> life, and for unknown reasons they are more frequently women than men.

>Research work on a form of autoimmune arthritis shows that the basis

>of autoimmunity may be a resemblance between a specific foreign

>molecule and a molecule of the self. This finding is consistent with

>a model of the immune system in which the immune system receptors

>that perform the work of recognition can themselves be recognized by

>other receptors. Such " self-recognition, " which was strictly

>outlawed by older models of the immune sys-tem, may form the basis

>of a network whose equilibrium keeps the body healthy. When it is

>disrupted, as it is in autoimmunity, disease results.

>This new picture, in which self and world are no longer absolutely

>distinct, has already begun to yield practical benefits in the form

>of vaccines that may ultimately ease the substantial suffering

>caused by autoimmune diseases. The list of autoimmune diseases is

>both long and disturbing. It includes multiple sclerosis, in which

>the tissue attacked is myelin (a sub-stance that sheathes nerves in

>the central nervous system); myasthenia gravis, in which the target

>is a receptor molecule for the important neurotransmitter

>acetylcholine; rheumatoid arthritis, whose target is the peripheral

>joint; type I (juvenile) d iabetes mellitus, in which the cells

>producing insulin are destroyed, and systemic lupus erythematosus,

>in which DNA, blood vessels, skin and kidneys are attacked. In

>contrast to AIDS, which is marked by an in activation of key cells

>in the immune system, in all these diseases the immunological

>response is strong and well focused; it is, however, directed at

>some essential component of the body. These immunological attacks

>are detected in clinical laboratory by the measurement of

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This test showed tons of stuff, because it is made just for us. It

showed the immune system abnormalities, the neurological

abnormalities, and that my natural killer cells were not normal.

Lynda

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Lynda,

Does the test measure the levels of any toxins? How much does it cost? I wonder if I ought to do it, too.

Bindi

Re: Immunosciences Lab., Inc ... in California

This test showed tons of stuff, because it is made just for us. It showed the immune system abnormalities, the neurological abnormalities, and that my natural killer cells were not normal.LyndaAt 09:45 AM 11/7/2006, you wrote:>When you did his test did it show anything??????????>

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Yes, you can get the test. I did it very sneakily, I ordered it,

got my doctor to order the blood draw, sent it in with his name on it

and the test results came back to him, and voila, my insurance paid

for it. Cute, huh???

And no, they are not in the business of prescribing medicines, but I

avoided doctors and detoxed to get better. It is why I am still

alive. I just ripped up prescriptions for things that were given to

me that I knew were not what I should be taking. I went to a

Naturopathic Doctor and worked very hard to detox.

Lynda

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>Can I get this test? Did they give you any medicine to get better

>after the test?

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>Donna

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I don't think it measures toxins. You can have tests for heavy

metals and other toxins. You can call Immunosciences Labs and find

out just what kinds of tests they offer. (800) 950-4686

Lynda

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>Lynda,

>Does the test measure the levels of any toxins? How much does it

>cost? I wonder if I ought to do it, too.

>Bindi

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>This test showed tons of stuff, because it is made just for us. It

>showed the immune system abnormalities, the neurological

>abnormalities, and that my natural killer cells were not normal.

>

>Lynda

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Lynda,

Do you have to avoid silicone in products? Are you positive for silicone sensitivity?

Patty

Re: Immunosciences Lab., Inc ... in California

Dr. Vojdani has tons of research on autoimmune illnesses and other problems that affect us. He is one of the smartest men I have ever met, and truly a friend of ours. And the Silicone Implant Panel Comprehensive is the very best test for women with our problems, and it is his lab that does it. I have done it at least 6 times over the years to follow my progress.LyndaAt 07:14 AM 11/7/2006, you wrote:>X--Newman- Property: groups-email- ff>Content-Type: multipart/alternati ve;> boundary="0- 1900344822- 1162908858= :61248">>>>>>>---------->tag1.gif>>IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB., INC. - services>> <http://www.immuno- sci-lab.com/ tests.html>>TESTS>> <http://www.immuno- sci-lab.com/ form.html>>FORM>> <http://www.immuno- sci-lab.com/ images/samplefor m2.GIF>>SAMPLE>>>>IMMUNOSCIENCES LOGO>>< CENTER>>>Autoimmune Diseases>Page 1 of 2>Autoimmunity, in which the immune system recognizes and attacks the >self's own tissue, is not as simple as it seems. Self-recognition >appears to be at the heart of health as well as of certain diseases.> It is generally assumed that the main job of the immune system is > to distinguish between what is "self" and what is "not self". Once > the distinction has been made, "self" is pre-served and "not self" > is destroyed. At the most general level, of course, this is true, > and human beings remain alive and healthy only

because it is so. > Recently it has become clear, however, that at a finer level of > detail the distinction between self and other is not absolute. One > of the paths to this insight has been provided by the autoimmune > disorders, in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy > tissue. Autoimmune disease, which may be crippling or fatal, can > strike any tissue or organ. Its victims are often in the prime of > life, and for unknown reasons they are more frequently women than men.>Research work on a form of autoimmune arthritis shows that the basis >of autoimmunity may be a resemblance between a specific foreign >molecule and a molecule of the self. This finding is consistent with >a model of the immune system in which the immune system receptors >that perform the work of recognition can themselves be recognized by >other receptors. Such "self-recognition, " which was strictly

>outlawed by older models of the immune sys-tem, may form the basis >of a network whose equilibrium keeps the body healthy. When it is >disrupted, as it is in autoimmunity, disease results.>This new picture, in which self and world are no longer absolutely >distinct, has already begun to yield practical benefits in the form >of vaccines that may ultimately ease the substantial suffering >caused by autoimmune diseases. The list of autoimmune diseases is >both long and disturbing. It includes multiple sclerosis, in which >the tissue attacked is myelin (a sub-stance that sheathes nerves in >the central nervous system); myasthenia gravis, in which the target >is a receptor molecule for the important neurotransmitter >acetylcholine; rheumatoid arthritis, whose target is the peripheral >joint; type I (juvenile) d iabetes mellitus, in which the cells >producing insulin are destroyed,

and systemic lupus erythematosus, >in which DNA, blood vessels, skin and kidneys are attacked. In >contrast to AIDS, which is marked by an in activation of key cells >in the immune system, in all these diseases the immunological >response is strong and well focused; it is, however, directed at >some essential component of the body. These immunological attacks >are detected in clinical laboratory by the measurement of >tissue-specific and tissue non-specific antibodies.><http://www.immuno- sci-lab.com/ 2003_cat_ autoimmune_ Diseases2. htm>Continue >to page 2 >>>>[]>>Test results are for physician use only.>>COPYRIGHT © 1997 IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB., INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.>DEVELOPED BY <http://www.iwebmedi a.com/>INTERWEB MEDIA.>>>>>>>>

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Patty,

I was very positive for silicone sensitivity 10 years ago, have not

checked since. I do avoid silicone in everything.

Lynda

At 01:49 AM 11/18/2006, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>Do you have to avoid silicone in products? Are you positive for

>silicone sensitivity?

>Patty

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> Re: Immunosciences Lab., Inc ... in California

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>Dr. Vojdani has tons of research on autoimmune illnesses and other

>problems that affect us. He is one of the smartest men I have ever

>met, and truly a friend of ours. And the Silicone Implant Panel

>Comprehensive is the very best test for women with our problems, and

>it is his lab that does it. I have done it at least 6 times over the

>years to follow my progress.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 07:14 AM 11/7/2006, you wrote:

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> >Autoimmune Diseases

> >Page 1 of 2

> >Autoimmunity, in which the immune system recognizes and attacks the

> >self's own tissue, is not as simple as it seems. Self-recognition

> >appears to be at the heart of health as well as of certain diseases.

> > It is generally assumed that the main job of the immune system is

> > to distinguish between what is " self " and what is " not self " . Once

> > the distinction has been made, " self " is pre-served and " not self "

> > is destroyed. At the most general level, of course, this is true,

> > and human beings remain alive and healthy only because it is so.

> > Recently it has become clear, however, that at a finer level of

> > detail the distinction between self and other is not absolute. One

> > of the paths to this insight has been provided by the autoimmune

> > disorders, in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy

> > tissue. Autoimmune disease, which may be crippling or fatal, can

> > strike any tissue or organ. Its victims are often in the prime of

> > life, and for unknown reasons they are more frequently women than men.

> >Research work on a form of autoimmune arthritis shows that the basis

> >of autoimmunity may be a resemblance between a specific foreign

> >molecule and a molecule of the self. This finding is consistent with

> >a model of the immune system in which the immune system receptors

> >that perform the work of recognition can themselves be recognized by

> >other receptors. Such " self-recognition, " which was strictly

> >outlawed by older models of the immune sys-tem, may form the basis

> >of a network whose equilibrium keeps the body healthy. When it is

> >disrupted, as it is in autoimmunity, disease results.

> >This new picture, in which self and world are no longer absolutely

> >distinct, has already begun to yield practical benefits in the form

> >of vaccines that may ultimately ease the substantial suffering

> >caused by autoimmune diseases. The list of autoimmune diseases is

> >both long and disturbing. It includes multiple sclerosis, in which

> >the tissue attacked is myelin (a sub-stance that sheathes nerves in

> >the central nervous system); myasthenia gravis, in which the target

> >is a receptor molecule for the important neurotransmitter

> >acetylcholine; rheumatoid arthritis, whose target is the peripheral

> >joint; type I (juvenile) d iabetes mellitus, in which the cells

> >producing insulin are destroyed, and systemic lupus erythematosus,

> >in which DNA, blood vessels, skin and kidneys are attacked. In

> >contrast to AIDS, which is marked by an in activation of key cells

> >in the immune system, in all these diseases the immunological

> >response is strong and well focused; it is, however, directed at

> >some essential component of the body. These immunological attacks

> >are detected in clinical laboratory by the measurement of

> >tissue-specific and tissue non-specific antibodies.

> ><<http://www.immuno-sci-lab.com/2003_cat_autoimmune_Diseases2.htm>h

> ttp://www.immuno- sci-lab.com/ 2003_cat_ autoimmune_ Diseases2. htm>Continue

> >to page 2 >>

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> >[]

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> >Test results are for physician use only.

> >

> >COPYRIGHT © 1997 IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB., INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

> >DEVELOPED BY <<http://www.iwebmedia.com/>http://www.iwebmedi

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