Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 ::::standing on the soapbox, waving her arms over her head, yelling until she's blue in the face:::: Correcting this is not difficult! The difficult part is getting doctors and researchers to stop looking at individual trees and start looking at the whole forest. All these people are inspecting their own special branch on the CF tree, without paying attention to what all the other people are doing with their branches of the tree. And all this points to the basic, second most abundant cation in the body: MAGNESIUM! Kim --- In cfparents , " Torsten Krafft " that dysfunctional CFTR causes excessive acidification of the trans-Golgi network in CF lung epithelial cells. The features were corrected by incubating CF respiratory epithelial cells with weak bases. If these findings are further substantiated, the researchers see the potential for a new approach to treatment. `We already have ion pump inhibitors and antacids for treating heartburn', says Vojo Deretic (University of New Mexico). `If we can design similar compounds to go to the lungs, we might have a simple solution to greatly improve the health of CF patients.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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