Part 3
Many years ago Dr. Jeff Chung and I developed a very accurate cytotoxic (toxic to cells) food test. The procedure was to place, on a warm culturing slide, 40 different foods. The patient’s blood was taken and spun down. The top coat from the spin down, contained the white blood cells.
These cells were then placed on the various foods on the warm slide, and if a patient were reactant (allergic), the cytoplasm of the cells would contain vacuoles. I remember a male Doberman that was horribly allergic to tomatoes. When we placed his white cells on the plate with tomato, the white cells literally blew up.
Even though the test proved to be very accurate, the FDA decided that it should not be done in people and animals until they gave it their official approval. It was very frustrating to me because I knew from experience, they were not qualified to do this. Being basically, barely mediocre bureaucrats, they lacked not only the science but also the experience. Ah, well. Let’s continue.
We’ve already talked about the recognized signs of an allergic reaction in part 1 of this ongoing epic and how the medical profession for both people and animals, has merely identified the medical effects while the pharmaceutical companies continue to provide medications merely to treat these effects. I think the time has come to take a look at what actually causes these allergies to occur.
It seems to me you should not be content with just calming the effects of the disorder. I have always felt that it is our duty as medical professionals to uncover and remove the actual root of the disorder so that it ceases to exist altogether. I am a healer and will only be satisfied with giving my patients all that I have to give.
I know that most of you are aware of inhalants containing cortisone, such as Medrol packs for your asthma and all those steroids that are prescribed to you and your pet when you are suffering from allergies or even worse diseases. Most medical professionals say that even though these steroids supposedly have these great, short term effects, they cannot be used long term. In some cases they are correct because the professionals, for the most part, are not aware of how to safely use a cortisol replacement.
Cortisol replacement should only be given in physiologically small dosages as opposed to higher pharmacological dosages. Once the imbalance has been corrected, oral dosing should be continued on a regular basis, however, to keep the level physiological in a dog the cortisol needs to be used with one thyroid hormone = T4. In humans, the steroid needs to be used with two thyroid hormones, T3 and T4. This is of utmost importance when administering ongoing steroid replacement.

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Throughout the past 43 years or so of my clinical practice and research, I have discovered the cause of not only allergies, but also auto-immunities and cancer. Yes, there is an identifiable cause. I have found a testable, treatable syndrome that can be simply identified with a blood test, if handled and refrigerated correctly.
A Typical Cortisol Imbalance Syndrome, identifies a cortisol deficiency or a cortisol defect that causes excessive adrenal estrogen production. This triggers the production of a reverse T3 which means that thyroid hormone is bound and can not be accepted by the receptor sites in the body.
It also deregulates the immune cells (disease fighting cells) instructing them to not protect you from viruses, fungi and other outside invaders. This deregulation also causes these immune cells to not recognize the body’s own tissue prompting them to make antibodies which can destroy red cells, white blood cells, muscle tissue etc. This deregulation could also allow uncontrolled tissue growth (cancer) and is the major defect which initiates all the auto-immune diseases that are plaguing the planet.
A Typical Cortisol Imbalance Syndrome, can be easily measured in both humans and animals. The blood serum samples taken from patients, need to be spun down immediately and refrigerated. If the sample reaches room temperature or higher, the test results will be incorrect and the actual cause of the disease missed.
Currently there is only one Laboratory that is doing this testing…
National Veterinary Diagnostic Services.
Quail Valley, CA 92587-9511
Phone: 951-543-4678
It’s website is located here, http://www.national-vet.com/. New Client Packets and sample submission forms are available here, http://nationaldiagnosticservices.com/
Once your Vet draws the blood, it should be refrigerated and sent by an overnight delivery service. A temperature strip should accompany the sample from the hospital to the laboratory to make sure the proper temperature has been maintained. You should request the ENDOCRINE-IMMUNE BLOOD PANEL ANIMAL TEST (E1-1 ANIMAL) or the ENDOCRINE-IMMUNE BLOOD PANEL HUMAN TEST (EI-1 HUMAN).
Once your medical professional has the results they can initiate the proper hormone replacement. If your medical professional has any questions or concerns they can contact Healthy Pet Network’s Live Customer Care Telephone: 541-205-0800
There is no reason your animal (or yourself) needs to suffer from allergenic effects. Get to the root of the problem and live a life free from the discomforts and possible dangers of allergies.
Allergies, What Causes the Effect, Part 1
Allergies, What Causes the Effect, Part 2
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Dr. Al Plechner DMV & David Spangenburg
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