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Radio interview with Dr. Alfred Plechner

by Terry on December 29, 2009

Listen live on KKNW 1150AM Sunday morning January 3rd from 9:30am to noon to Martha Norwalk’s Animal World as she interviews Dr. Plechner. This is a great show and a very good way to gain more information about Dr. Plechner and his views. The website url is Alternative Talk KKNW 1150AM.   
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WHAT DETERMINES THE BALANCE OF GOOD HEALTH?

by Terry on December 9, 2009

The balance of good health comes from a proper balance of active cortisol from the middle layer of the adrenal cortex and the estrogen that is produced from the inner layer adrenal cortex.

When these two hormones are in a proper balance both the hormone producing system and the immune system regulate the effects of good health.

When an imbalance occurs, the immune system may not protect the body with their functions and can lose recognition of self tissue allowing for destruction of the host.

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HIV and AIDS

by Terry on November 24, 2009

By Alfred J. Plechner, D.V.M.

This HIV virus is very similar to the FIV virus in that it appears that both viruses effect patients in a similar manner. This can be overcome in 70 % of cases involving cats and it may also apply to patients with aids.

It has been proven that a certain immune cell is responsible for protecting the body against viruses and fungi. This cell is called a T cell which is programmed through the thymus.

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WHY DOES MY DOG AND OR CAT HAVE CHRONIC FLEAS?

by Terry on November 5, 2009

Have you ever experienced a situation where there were multiple pets in on house hold and only one or two of the pets experienced a heavy flee infestation? What is the basic difference between the pets with heavy flea problem and those that do not have this problem?

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WHAT IS AUTOIMMUNUTY?

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.

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