How Bacteria Get Past Our Defenses

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Folks, I have heard that now NPs and UFPs have been found to cross epithelial cell membranes by "novel nonphogocytic mechanisms". This means very small particles can be found in locations where they were NOT expected. Kinda worrying with aerosol particulates only evaluated by gravimetery using PCM and PLM. I have never understood why AEM is not used more - perhaps it is just the cost? Save dollars now and pay later?

Graham Cliff of PA 5:34AM November 20, 2009

Connect the DOTs of a Porous Stomach

Shot Gun Antibiotic Use > Destroying the Bad & Good Gut Bacteria .. .

It like trying to start a New Lawn…

But > What grows First ? > Crab Grass / Bad Bacteria.

Which ..

Unless Removed will Crowd Out / Lessen any Chance of substantial Good Grass to Grow.

Bad Bacteria > Attacks / Weaken Stomach Lining > Allowing “Nasty” to enter Blood > Where our Immune System “Attacks” > Resulting in Chronic Inflammation >

Chronic, UnResolved / UnTreated Inflammation spurred by an Immune System Over-Load is now considered a Key Cause / Factor in almost all Chronic Degenerative and LifeStyle Diseases.

Perhaps Medical Pro's will now focus on the porosity of the Stomach .. as it relates to Leaky Gut / Delayed Food Allergies

Best Health = Wealth Regards,

Stephen

Stephen of IL 10:26AM November 05, 2009

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