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Cool. Please, if one exists, let us know about a ten most general way-list to keep the peace with microglial cells (even though everyone is genetically unique).To: stopcallingitautism ; stopcallingitautismfordoctors ; GFCFKids ; mb12valtrex ; Defeat Autism Now Network Sent: Thu, March 7, 2013 11:21:51 PMSubject: Immune cells chow down on living brain

Another example of why it is extremely important not make the microglial cells get mad. The microglia is one of the most amazing cells in your body, but only when they are happy and healthy. When they get mad, especially for an extended period of time, autism happens. We have to make the microglia happy by calming them down to improve autism symptoms and the related medical problems, from motor skill disorders, OCD to gut issues. Immune cells chow down on living brainhttp://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/348723/description/Immune_cells_chow_down_on_living_brain“Zombies aren’t the only things that feast on brains. Immune cells called microglia gorge on neural stem cells in developing rat and monkey brains, researchers report in the March 6, 2013 Journal of Neuroscience. Chewing up neuron-spawning stem cells could help control brain size by pruning away excess growth. Scientists have previously linked abnormal human brain size to autism and schizophrenia.†Thanks, Founder and Director of Stop Calling It Autism!http://www.stopcallingitautism.orgFax: or (888) SCIA-123SCIA Facebook Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-Calling-It-Autism/129069807127007

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