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This is interesting.

Cheers, Doug

 

Study Links Psoriasis to Lymphoma Cancers Reuters - Mon Nov 17, 4:15 PM ET Psoriasis sufferers may later develop lymphoma cancers at nearly three times the rate of people who do not have the red and scaly skin condition, a study said on Monday. Full Coverage

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> This is interesting.

> Cheers, Doug

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> Study Links Psoriasis to Lymphoma Cancers

> Reuters - Mon Nov 17, 4:15 PM ET

> Psoriasis sufferers may later develop lymphoma cancers at nearly three

> times the rate of people who do not have the red and scaly skin condition,

> a study said on Monday. Full Coverage

 

Hi Doug,

 

Both cancer and psoriasis are conditions of cellular dysfunction, and the

common link is malformed cell receptor sites. A reason they are malformed

is a deficiency of the glyconutrients that are needed to form them

correctly. The deficiency is due to toxin load, which has already been

connected to both disorders. The toxin load imposes a physical energy

burden that interferes with the conversion of one glyconutrient into

another, which is an energy-expensive process. This also results in the

white blood cells not recognising the cancer cells; cancer cells have

malformed receptors so they can be recognised, but if the white cells

also have malformed receptors, they can not do the job.

 

Lack of intact receptors can result in autoimmune, or underactive or

overactive immune responses, occasionally, as in lupus, the immune

response shows signs of being underactive and overactive at the same

time. It's just a lack of control.

 

The proof is in the pudding. People respond well by supplementing with

the deficient monosaccharides. Not bad for a food.

 

There's more detail on

http://glycoscience.com

 

cheers

 

Duncan Crow

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