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but we are probably getting damage to the mucosal lineing in the sinuses right

along with the damage accuring to the mucosal barriors in the gut, in a WDB,

right? and it is part of the innate immune system isn't it? our first defences,

the mucosal system.

possably the gut suffers first,as long as our snot captures/moves things on,

unless the exposure is more than can be handled.

kindof like here, what traped is in our sinuses make it to the gut.

A murine model of ulcerative colitis: induced with sinusitis-derived

superantigen and food allergen

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC555745/?tool=pubmed

--- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

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> CFS is a symptom of chronic illness is the best way to describe it. Chronic

sinusitis resulting from fungal and bacterial infections can add to it.

Infections in the sinuses can lead to invasion of the brain, e.g. orbits,

pituitary, cerebrum, cerebellum, meninges.

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The answer is a probable yes. Microbial (fungal and/or bacteria) infection in

the sinuses is protected by a biofilm secreted by the microorganisms. This

leads to chronic recurrent infections, even after antibiotic treatment. See the

following:

http://www.drthrasher.org/page198.html

[] How can one be sick and not be fatigued?(Was: Re:

Tug's S...

but we are probably getting damage to the mucosal lineing in the sinuses right

along with the damage accuring to the mucosal barriors in the gut, in a WDB,

right? and it is part of the innate immune system isn't it? our first defences,

the mucosal system.

possably the gut suffers first,as long as our snot captures/moves things on,

unless the exposure is more than can be handled.

kindof like here, what traped is in our sinuses make it to the gut.

A murine model of ulcerative colitis: induced with sinusitis-derived

superantigen and food allergen

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC555745/?tool=pubmed

>

> CFS is a symptom of chronic illness is the best way to describe it. Chronic

sinusitis resulting from fungal and bacterial infections can add to it.

Infections in the sinuses can lead to invasion of the brain, e.g. orbits,

pituitary, cerebrum, cerebellum, meninges.

>

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