Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Hi everyone, Wondering if anyone has information on the possible role of abnormally low complements of C3 and C4 AS RELATED TO AUTISM, MERCURY, AND/OR AUTO-IMMUNE DISORDERS/DISEASE/mito-meta disorders. I have some research; am looking for more. (I know SLE is implicated) Also, does anyone have any information on role of high IFNg and IL-17 production against candida antigen as realted to auto-immune disease, autism, mercury toxicity. I am also looking for any correlation between the low C3 , C4 complement levels, and high IFNg & IL-17 production against candida antigens. Am just getting started down this specific road, so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks so Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. <blocked::blocked::http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=19321417/grpsp Id=1705061616/msgId=7239/stime=1205773679/nc1=5191949/nc2=5191951/nc3=476376 2> much, Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 I, too, would like more info on this. My doctor told me about my extremely low IgM but neglected to mention abnormally low C3 and C4. I found out when I was copying my records for Dr. G. TIA, Robyn Suzanne Messina <solvethepuzzle@...> wrote: Hi everyone, Wondering if anyone has information on the possible role of abnormally low complements of C3 and C4 AS RELATED TO AUTISM, MERCURY, AND/OR AUTO-IMMUNE DISORDERS/DISEASE/mito-meta disorders. I have some research; am looking for more. (I know SLE is implicated) Also, does anyone have any information on role of high IFNg and IL-17 production against candida antigen as realted to auto-immune disease, autism, mercury toxicity. I am also looking for any correlation between the low C3 , C4 complement levels, and high IFNg & IL-17 production against candida antigens. Am just getting started down this specific road, so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks so Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. <blocked::blocked::http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=19321417/grpsp Id=1705061616/msgId=7239/stime=1205773679/nc1=5191949/nc2=5191951/nc3=476376 2> much, Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Sounds like a good ? for dr. G at the next chat! cheryl On May 18, 2008, at 5:46 PM, Robyn & Greg Coggins wrote: > I, too, would like more info on this. My doctor told me about my > extremely low IgM but neglected to mention abnormally low C3 and > C4. I found out when I was copying my records for Dr. G. > > TIA, > > Robyn > > Suzanne Messina <solvethepuzzle@...> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Wondering if anyone has information on the possible > role of abnormally low complements of C3 and C4 > AS RELATED TO AUTISM, MERCURY, AND/OR AUTO-IMMUNE > DISORDERS/DISEASE/mito-meta disorders. > I have some research; am looking for more. (I know SLE is implicated) > > Also, does anyone have any information on role of > high IFNg and IL-17 production against candida antigen > as realted to auto-immune disease, autism, mercury toxicity. > > I am also looking for any correlation between the low C3 , C4 > complement levels, and high IFNg & IL-17 production > against candida antigens. Am just getting started down this > specific road, so any help is greatly appreciated. > Thanks so Right-click here to download > pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic > download > of this picture from the Internet. > <blocked::blocked::http://geo./serv?s=97359714/ > grpId=19321417/grpsp > Id=1705061616/msgId=7239/stime=1205773679/nc1=5191949/nc2=5191951/ > nc3=476376 > 2> much, Suzanne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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