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Plechner’s Syndrome

ANTI-AGING

by Terry on November 16, 2009

Supplements, good nutrition, and exercise are extremely important in slowing down the aging process, but no more important than are the homogeneity of the endocrine system, and its regulation of the immune cells, which hopefully will protect the body as it relates to anti-aging.

When an imbalance occurs between natural, active cortisol, and total estrogen, not only are the thyroid hormones bound, but a total, slow down of metabolism can occur. When this happens, breakdown products, toxins etc, are not decreased or properly broken down within a 24 hour period, but remain in the body, to kill vital cells needed for healthy maintenance of the body. This is where aging and not anti-aging begins.

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During the past 43 years I have worked with feline immunodeficiency virus referred to as FIV.

This disease occurs due to the development of an imbalance in naturally produced active cortisol from the middle layer adrenal cortex.

This leads to an elevated total estrogen, produced from the inner layer adrenal cortex, which deregulates both the B and T lymphocytes.

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