Guest guest Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 What do we do to help with the CIRS? Antifungals and then washes with herbs that heal mucous membranes or will time help heal the barrier between sinuses and brain that hs been compromised? Anti-inflammatories helpful? Meds or herbs? I am wondering if I should be taking my singulair. Thank you.. Robin --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...> wrote: > > MCS is not a recognizable illness. The only agency that will recognize the condition is S.S. One cannot win by claiming to have condition referred to as MCS. The actual injury is to the brain from toxic exposures involving a variety of chemicals, including WDB. You are better off with a different handle. I believe the best way to describe the illness is Toxic Encephalopathy (T.E.). There web site with considerable amount of information on T.E.and you may want to review it.I am the consulting toxicologist to this group. http://national-toxic-encephalopathy-foundation.org/ > > We have presented the condition referred to as CIRS (chronic immune response syndrome) as it relates to WDB. However, this condition relates to several diseases of the central nervous system: Alzheimer, Parkinson, ALS, M.S., to name a few. I have listed multiple research papers on chronic inflammation and CNS diseases on my web site under the heading of Brain Function and Inflammation. There is also a copy of a new release on treating mice with abnormal behavior for brain inflammation. What happens is that both systemic innate immune system and brain immune system (microglia) become chronically activated releasing cytokines and chemokines. These two systems have feed back loop. The news release I mentioned shows that treatment of the mouse brain inflammation turns the mice back to normal behavior. Some psychiatrist are beginning to recognize these conditions and are treating for inflammation and not using pharmaceuticals to alter brain function. > > The papers that I have listed on my web site are available at no charge via entrez pubmed and the National Library of Medicine. > > If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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