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The patients with PSC (or other sclerotic biliary disorders) scar

their biliary tree, this results in a permanent loss of function with

limited ability for regeneration. Once the serum bilirubin starts to

rise, a seemingly irreversible, medically untreatable disorder is

present and liver transplantation is the only viable, long-term

alternative. Different options of treatment modalities have been

discussed on:

http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/

Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.

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This only supports my theory which I have had for about a year now,

that undiagnosed or in some cases diagnosed infection causes chronic

inflammation which can then lead to scarring. This can happen

anywhere in the body. Address the infection and underlying reasons

why infection is a problem in your body and you solve the issue.

Replacing the liver is not a viable solution in my opinion because

immunosuppressive medication has to be given to prevent rejection of

the new organ. This will only allow the undiagnosed/untreated

infection to fester even more and cause more tissue damage to other

organs.

I'm telling you folks that Lyme disease is exceedingly common and can

cause immune suppression which can allow any opportunistic infection

to replicate uncontrolled. That includes any virus, bacteria,

parasite or fungus. Even pathogens which are normally in a symbiotic

relationship with the body can begin to cause damage to the body.

Recent research into diabetes is showing that the nerve endings going

to the pancreas are inflamed. They tested this hypothesis by

electrically stimulating the nerves in question and found that the

pancreatic cells began to work again.

But therin lies the problem research never goes back to the root cause

of the problem because it is guided by money. So whats causing this

inflammation of the nerves leading to the pancreas which these

researchers fail to mention? INFECTION......

All I can say is educate and thereby empower yourselves. No one knows

your body better than yourself. No one cares about your health more

than you do. I dont care how many credentials someone claims to have

they still dont know your body better than you do! I've been

experimenting for decades using nothing but my own intuition and

learning from others first hand experiences. I've gained the

knowledge of my response to different therapies, treatments etc. I've

empowered myself to be my own healer since no one cared enough to do

it for me.

Brad

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> The patients with PSC (or other sclerotic biliary disorders) scar

> their biliary tree, this results in a permanent loss of function with

> limited ability for regeneration. Once the serum bilirubin starts to

> rise, a seemingly irreversible, medically untreatable disorder is

> present and liver transplantation is the only viable, long-term

> alternative. Different options of treatment modalities have been

> discussed on:

> http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/

>

> Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.

>

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