Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 I remember seeing a fascinating article about a link between an intestinal autoimmune response an Autistic child and Mold by way of cows. A mother noticed that her Autistic child DID NOT have a reaction to a certain kind of milk. Since the doctors had said the childs reaction was to milk proteins, the miraculous exception to the rule caught her attention. Amazingly enough, she had doctors who didn't immediately dismiss it and say " That's impossible " After all, a simple test of giving the child the milk demonstrated the existence of the anomalous " lack of response " . (Don't you wish you could find such doctors?) An investigation showed that the intestinal autoimmune response was to milk consumed by cows that had bovine mastitis caused by Aspergillosis. But the really interesting part was that the Aspergillus toxins weren't passing through in the milk. It was the bovine immunological response to Aspergillus that programmed the intestinal autoimmune response in the child. " Bovine Mycotoxin Transfer Factor " and not the presence of the toxins caused the milk intolerance in this case. This was an incredible way of looking at a mechanism that might " program " a human immunological response to mycotoxins but I haven't seen any follow up on this line of research. But I see no reason at all that exposure to ingested mycotoxins would not create symptoms of Crohns Disease in someone thus " programmed " . - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 > ... > I find your articles on here wonderfull and mind boggling at the same time. > WHERE do you learn all this? I am trying to learn to get better and you seem > to know so much.... > Janet I agree Janet. Here is a link that may be of some interest: http:// www.nutrition4health.org/NOHAnews/NNSp02FoodAttacking.htm Lori K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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