by bwardell on December 20, 2009
Many post menopausal women are thought to be estrogen deficient and are given an estrogen supplement without measuring the total estrogen. Some women, that do have an estrogen imbalance from the ovaries and the inner layer adrenal cortex, may actually need an estrogen supplement. Often it is the case, that a number of others do not. In those cases, the estrogen supplement may cause an excess of total estrogen which may expose them to the threat of catastrophic diseases.
by Terry on November 2, 2009
Autoimmunity is a condition that can develop that deregulates the main immune cells which not only prevents them from protecting the body but also allows them to lose recognition of the body’s own tissue.
These deregulated B and T cells have the ability to make anti antibodies against red blood cells called autoimmune hemolytic anemia, against white blood cells called systemic lupus, against platelets needed for proper blood clotting called autoimmune thrombocytopenia plus many more.
by Terry on October 29, 2009
Pets at Risk by Dr. Plechner, DVM with Martin Zucker
The Breakthrough Endocrine-Immune Balance Program
Veterinarian Al Plechner has identified an unrecognized endocrine-immune disturbance as a major cause of multiple disorders in dogs and cats. These disorders include allergies, epilepsy, viral diseases, inflammatory bowel, autoimmunity, cancer and more. In Pets at Risk the authors explain Dr. Plechner’s break-through clinical discoveries and his program for successfully treating a wide range of health problems. He has successfully treated tens of thousands of cats and dogs with this progam.