Tissue Recovery and Repair are extremely important on the road to recovery. Most patients with chronic tick-borne disease and mold are severely inflamed and as a result, there is tissue damage that compromises organ function. Removing the pathogen, decreasing inflammation, and increasing detox programs such as the sauna, float tank, exercise, etc…, can significantly enhance … Read More “Tissue Recovery and Repair” »
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Natural killer cells (CD57 cells) were first noted by a Swedish researcher, Rolf Kiessling in the 1970s, and are a type of T cell, representing a significant component of the innate immune system. CD57 cells do not produce antibodies against a foreign pathogen, but rather, are activated by chemical messenger molecules derived from macrophages including … Read More “Natural Killer Cells” »
Environmental medicine refers to discovering and treating a myriad of environmental insults including infections, mold, and mycotoxins, toxic foods, EMF, chemical poisoning, etc… that may cause symptoms. Each of these environmental insults can cause significant alterations in individual genetic expression. In other words, you are born with genetic potential, but disease-causing genes may only be … Read More “Environmental Medicine and Epigenomics” »