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Subject: organ transplants - before and afterTo: rife Date: Monday, July 16, 2012, 11:31 PM

Hi All:

My Mother was a long time friend of the grand mother of Helene .

Helene is the now 21 year old who has been in the news all over the world because she recently acquired two new lungs.

I was wondering what I can suggest to help her as she has to take anti-rejection drugs for many years to come ?

And I was wondering what we can do for those currently waiting for a lung transplant, or a kidney, or liver transplant, or other organs in need of a transplant ?

Thanks.

Sincerely,

Philip Bloedow

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As I understand it, Helene will be on anti-rejection drugs for life and that they weaken the immune system so that it will not attack her non-self new lungs. Any recommendation to improve immunity would work against these drugs.

If I remember correctly, her own lungs were damaged by pulmonary fibrosis, a build up of scar tissue in the lungs. I read that “this condition most often results from inhaling dust contaminated with bacterial, fungal, or animal products.” Others cite examples such as asbestos dust or moldy hay. Long-term exposure to occupational and/or environmental inhalants, such as organic or inorganic dusts, and a variety of irritative or toxic gases can also be the cause. The medical “experts” never look for the actual cause. It’s is easier just to call it idiopathic (of unknown cause) than to look for the actual cause.

She needs to do some digging to find her cause and make sure she is not re-exposed. She should also be putting the word out about these environmental causes. Preventing others from developing this disease, through education, would be the best outcome! People need to learn to look to their environment for the causes of most illnesses.

<I was wondering what I can suggest to help her as she has to take anti-rejection drugs for many years to come ?>

Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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