Guest guest Posted September 28, 2000 Report Share Posted September 28, 2000 Well Phil, I've got to say you have put into words something I've been thinking. I think there truly is a link between the bodies amino acids, or lack there of, and the bile released into the system by the liver. If the body doesn't digest the intake properly then it stores the left over junk as fat; hence, your theory of toxins stored in fat cells makes a lot of sense. I know my terminology isn't nearly as elaborate as yours, but I think you know what I am trying to say. Go Boy! I'll hold your purse... ha ha. Love to all, P. in KC, MO ************************************************************************* *********************************** On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 15:39:46 -0500 " Phil " writes: > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor > > CU Friends - > > Just sent this into my doc ... the ItchDr ... himself. > I'll keep you posted. > ~Phil~ > > > Dr. JT > > Having a REAL bad night ... SO PLEEAASSSEE humor me and support an > innovative course of action. > > After 3 1/2 years of CU, here a few quality of life impacts due > directly to CU and its treatment thus far: > serious family stress, personal/social disruption, and > vocational repercussions. > hundreds of sleepless nights, countless missed weekends sleeping > off the anti-histamines stupors, > nodding-off at my desk in the office due to the anti-histamines, > the Prednisone AVN scare, the bone scans, the biopsies, > the medication induced gynomastia and lump removal, > not being able to walk when the hives are on the bottoms of my > feet. > ... oh --- I forgot the 24/7-365 discomfort thus far ... > ITCHING like a bear with fleas > -- real professional appearance. > looking like the hunch-back of Notredame > or like I've been a bar fight with lumps on my face and my eyes > swollen shut > ... oh --yah - the tens of thousands of dollars spent over the > past 3 1/2 years spent on the best standard treatments. > > So here again is my hypothesis and an innovative course of action. > If it works ... you can write me up in a journal and speak about it > during the next conference. > > I really feel that IF I'm having an auto-immune response, the > toxins will be found stored in the FAT tissues. I'm gathering > materials to support this hypothesis. > > Observations: > > 1) Every time I insult an area on my body ... I hive there. This > would support the idea that the FAT tissue is being ruptured and the > toxins are leaked back into the body. The immune response then is > normal an correct ... KILL the BAD STUFF. Works every time ... > like clockwork. The same ... insult an area ... get a big hive. > This is always very localized. > > 2) Every time I fast ... I get more hives. These are always > non-localized ... they migrate. > > 3) Every time I exercise ... I get more hives. These are always > non-localized ... they migrate. > > Hypothesis: > Toxins are stored in the fat tissue and are re-introduced into > the body. > These toxins have been stored up over years of introducing them > into the body. > The CU occurs during two situations .... > 1) insults to fat tissue release the toxins due to rupture > cell membranes. > This results is a localize lump hive > 2) Fat toxins are released due to fat metabolism ... normal > fat usage due to reduce eating or exercise. > This results in non-localize wheel hive that migrate to > different areas of the body. > > Given ... this does not identify the bio-toxic material that are > being stored in the fat > ... it just explains the bio-mechanics at a very high > level of how the hives are occurring. > > Medical Impact: > It would provide an innovative approach and a set of tools in > the treatment of Chronic Urticaria. > It would provide a new treatment in ridding the patient of the > hives > It would allow the doctor another way to discover what the > patient is really allergic to. > > Under you guidance .... > > 1) FAT biopsy ... plug a big chunk of fat tissue ... 1/64 of an > ounce or so. > > 2) Spin-down the tissue to rupture the cellular tissue and release > the toxins > > 3) Analyze the materials for toxins and allergies. > a) Regular Lab tests on the material > Mass spectrometer for weird stuff - like boi-toxins ... > pesticides, drug metabolites, etc. > > 4) Re-introduce the fluid material via a small injection under the > skin > at three (3) injection sites ... this will eliminate the > chance of error due to false readings > Sites: fore-arm, top of thigh, and shoulder-blade > > 5) Hiving should be noticed with in the next 4 to 24 hours. > > Treatment Plan: > > Should the hypothesis be supported with real findings, > > The course of action would be to remove as much body fat as > possible. > This would be done via plastic surgery. > Followed by a round of heavy anti-biotic and Prednisone > ... to prevent infection and hiving due the massive insults > to the fat. > Elimination of the allergen or toxin for re-occurring. > Followed by reduction diets and exercise plan. > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following > link: > <mailto:urticaria-unsubscribeegroups> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic > Urticaria (hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a > worldwide cyber-family. > > We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our > struggle with Chronic Urticria. > > Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post > with a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who > do not wish to read such postings. > Grace & Love, Doug & Sus ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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