Guest guest Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 I apologise if this may be offensive to some. I have been researching the cause of vitiligo and lupus. Initially I thought that these may be linked to the adult human consumption of cow milk, or any animal milk. And now I found a report of a scientific study (http://bit.ly/1ccI3J) that identified a specific gene that is linked to both Vitiligo and Lupus and perhaps other auto immune diseases. The study stated environmental factors that may trigger these conditions in those persons having this gene. They also noted that Phenols (http://bit.ly/14sgbt) exposure being at least one of those environmental factors. Phenols are toxic to humans. Typically toxins are excreted through sweat and sebacious glands, They may be excreated though tear ducts, and salivary fluids, and also urine, genital fluids, and breast milk. We may be exposed to phenols through exposure to many different chemical products. That also includes some pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, and chemical antiseptics. Cows and goats may also discharge this toxic material from their breast milk. the consumption of cow milk by adult humans causes ultra acidic condition in the small intestines. The acids may inflame the intestine lining and may create openings where toxic material may leak into the blood stream. The human body has immune system which see's this material as foriegn invaders and attempts to destroy them and remove them from the body. if the phenol along with an acidic state may create openings in cell walls protective shell. And it may allow the phenol inside the cell. This contact may be where the pigment producing cells are damaged or killed. People with Vitiligo seem to have a pattern of how the pigment-less patch develop. The generally start around the mouth, nose and eyes. They also occurr on the hands and scalp. This indicates correlation with where toxins are predominantly excreted - tear duct, sinus discharges, and mouth. These areas have the most density of capilary vessels and blood flow at the skin level. This may explain why these parts of the body are the first to develop the pigment-less patches. are excreted through sweat, Often Vitiligo and Lupus occur in people 20-45. It is after high school that many adults have elevated exposure to dairy products such as cheese, ice cream, etc. And within a short time of that form of diet, they exposure accumulates this toxic material and begins erosion of skin cell vitality. This conclusion may indicate exposure to phenols through consumption of cow milk may be more problematic than consumption of plant food that has been exposed to phenol laden insecticides For your consideration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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