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Adrenoleukodystrophy is defined as an inherited metabolic disorder.
It is characterized by both a lipid storage abnormality and adrenal
insufficiency. It may present with a progressive myelopathy or with
cognitive findings, hemanopia (defective vision in half the vision
field) , cortical blindness, hemiparesis (muscle weakness or
paralysis on one side of the body), aphasia (speaking and/or writing
dysfunction) or dementia. Typically signs are asymmetric initially
and progress intermittently. Subjects may develop either a
progressive spastic paraparesis or a demyelating polyneuropathy.
There is increased urinary excretion of C22 to C26 fatty acids. In
sub clinical cases we rarely find all these symptoms. |
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An inherited adrenal atrophy, much like ADRLD 1. It affects the
cerebral white matter, ganglion nerves and adrenal medulla. Symptoms
include tremors, memory loss, vision weakness, hormone interruption,
arthritis-like soreness, and coordination problems later in life. |
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ADRENOCORTICOTROPINOMA COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the adrenals. Often seen with
people having adrenal problems from stress. |
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ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the kidneys. Often seen with
kidney and blood pressure issues. |
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ARTERY VEIN SCLEROSIS COMPLEX |
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Hardening of arteries and veins will cause a narrowing of both
because of muscle pressure. Both venous sinusoids and artery
capillaries will also narrow. General circulation will reduce. The
condition becomes like cancer by the tumors that necroses arteries
and veins Symptoms include the reduction of the limb size and
distension of the abdomen (cachexia) by malnutrition. Worse at high
altitudes. |
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The second cervical (neck bone) is bent because of an inherited
condition. It will press against the Atlas (see also Atlas
Spondylosis) and throw the cranial-sacral balance off, press against
nerves coming from the area (affecting the throat and heart). A
previous remedy for Atlas Spondylosis was misnamed Axis Spondylosis
and this is the correct version for the 2nd cervical. |
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Designed for nevus type of marks of a raised, almost colorless type |
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Designed for nevus type of marks of a raised, red pigmented mark
(not "Port Wine" nevus) |
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Designed for an elastin depletion that affects arteries, veins,
almost every part of muscles and organs. |
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FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the ovaries and testies. Often
seen with ovarian issues and pregnancy difficulties. |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the bones and muscles. Growth
hormones are often thought of anti-aging hormones. |
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Dried Lymph (Lymphin) and glycogen form stones in overworked
adrenals, pancreases and livers. The clogging decreases function in
each organ and diminishes healing in each organ where the stones
form. They form in the tissue cells, not between cells like other
stones, so they don't appear on X-rays. |
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A strong flu-like infections that can be more gripping and
challenging to the pulmonary system than flu. There is usually a
fever and a large depression that accompanies it. |
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INTERSTITUAL HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the the testes. |
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LEUTENIZING HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the ovaries and testes. Often
seen with ovarian issues and pregnancy difficulties. |
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LIPOTROPIN HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the metabolization of lipids |
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Based on miasms and infections in the liver from grain. It
eventually leads to amyloidosis of the eyes which may be the best
description of cataracts. It usually starts with years of eyes
slowly focusing less until cataracts seem to "suddenly" start. There
is usually forgetfulness that also slowly builds. |
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This form of Lynch seems to concentrate in the anus/rectum area. The
first signs are soreness in the buttocks around the anus.
Increasingly fesces gather in the rectum and increase putrification.
As the rectum walls weaken, there is sepsis that makes muscles and
joint stiffness. The whole colon gradually disintegrates to systemic
cancer. |
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The largest symptom is great stiffness throughout the body and
joints. The large and small intestines increase in sepsis as they
degenerate so that joints won't sufficiently extend and pain is felt
in all joints. |
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This version of Lynch inflames mucous areas easily when combined
with the same bacteria known in Whipple's Disease (Troperyma
Whippelei) (Take with Whipple's). It specializes in organ walls of
the intestines, esophagus, trachea, heart, omentum/ periosteum. |
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A lump of Pituitary hormones related to Adrenocorticotrophin. |
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A carcinoma of Pituitary hormones related to Adrenocorticotrophin. |
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A lump of Pituitary hormones involved in breast health |
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A carcinoma of Pituitary hormones involved in breast health |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the adrenals and general
hormones. |
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MELANOCYTE STIMULATING HORMONE COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the melanocytes of the skin. |
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MACRO PROLACTINOMA COMPLEX |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the breasts. This is one of the
most common pituitary lumps seen although the reasons seem
questionable |
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Designed for the hormone that feeds the contraction of the smooth
muscles of the uterus. |
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This substance is found in fruit, grapes and vegetables. It is said
to give these fruits and vegetables taste, but some are allergic to
it. It inflames kidneys and somehow affects nerves, especially eye
nerves. |
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The ARBO virus is from flying insects like mosquitoes. There are
multiple variations of virus and this disease is the base of all |
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PITUITARY THYMUS BLANCA VIRUS |
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A viral disease of the white matter of the nerves, similar to the
polio virus which is a virus of the grey matter of the nerves. The
posterior pituitary is called the neurohypophyses because of its
direct connection to the brain stem. |
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Although the virus itself is commonly called a disease, this
configuration in the Pituitary and the Thymus constitutes a
personality trait and a separate disease. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS COCCOIDES |
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The fungus that is known to cause valley fever and S.A.D.. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS COXSACKIE A |
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One of the variety of Coxsackie virus usually located primarily in
the head. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS CHORDOPOX |
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Little is known of this virus except for its impairment of the
heart. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS HERPES #25 |
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This member of the Herpes family has little history and does not yet
register as discovered in 7/07 science. We find it related to the
many Spongiform encephalitis discovered across the world, such as
Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis, Flea Spongiform Encephalitis, Deer
Wasting Disease, etc. |
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Measles has long been recognized as a so-called childhood disease.
It is usually in the Thymus at birth and is well known in such
diseases as Panencephalitis, MS and ALS. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS PARAMYXOVIRUS |
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The paramyxovirus is the parent virus of Mumps. Mumps has mostly
been identified in adults as harmful to testicles and ovaries. |
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Rubella is also called German Measles or Hard Measles and has been
identified as a so-called childhood disease. Danger of rubella
during a pregnancy has been identified and the association with ALS
has been identified. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS RETROVIRUS |
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The retrovirus has mostly been associated with cancer and the lack
of Vitamin B17 (Laetrile). |
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PITUITARY THYMUS VARICELLA |
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Varicella is the original name given to Chickenpox. We have seen
Chicken Pox in the Spine cause shingles on the outside skin and the
inside organs. Chickenpox is the trigger for Juvenile Diabetes and
chicken pox is usually bound with coxsackie in the pancreas of adult
Diabetics as well as Juvenile diabetics. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS YELLOW FEVER |
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Yellow Fever is obstensively a Hemorrhagic Fever carried by
mosquitoes that attacks the liver and causes one to turn jaundice
(yellow). We find it the primary trigger for diabetes, even to the
point where people who get Yellow Fever vaccinations often come down
with Diabetes. |
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PITUITARY THYMUS YERSINIA |
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Yersinia used to be called Pasturella and is the current name given
to the bacteria causing the Black Plague. We see it wide spread as a
miasm and growing as an active infection, especially in intestines
and lungs |
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RETICULOSIS, HISTOCYTIC MEDULLARY |
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A fatal hereditary disorder transmitted as an autosomal recessive
trait, characterized by anemia, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia,
intense phagocytosis or red blood cells, diffuse proliferation of
histocytes of various organs and enlargement of liver, spleen and
lymph nodes. It is related to leukemia and lymphoma |
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SLEEPING SICKNESS MOTOR NERVE DISEASE |
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The symptoms are (1) inability to move arms and legs without pain,
(2) tiredness with the ability to sleep more than 10 hours, (3)
general muscle pain (fibromyalgia), (4) lesions in the brain similar
to MS or ALS. The disease emanates from the cerebellum. |
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