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Results from our forumSugar Allergy... 110. Gorbach SL. Estrogens, breast cancer, and intestinal flora. Rev Infect Dis 1984;6(1):S85-S90. 111. McDowell RM, McElvaine MD. Long-term sequelae of foodborne diseases. Rev Sci Tech 1997;16(2):337-41. 112. Galland L, Barrie S. Intestinal dysbiosis and the causes of disease. J Adv Med ...
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The Fiber Disease... that appeared with it. Tam, I work in healthcare and your videos have made the most sense to me in describing this infection and its likely sequelae. Yet your reply to Reliefseeker leads me to believe that mine and my sister's experiences differ somewhat from your eperiences. We both expel ...
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Re: Not getting it still~take a hard look... Sepsis, Malaria, Legionaires disease, Syphillis, Chlamydia, Typhoid, Diptheria, HIV, Rheumatic fever and Herpes (Chuang). While the psychiatric sequelae to these infections are noncontroversial, even so, they are rarely screened for if the initial presentation is made to a mental health professional. ...
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Paralysis... occurs, e.g. at a certain level in the spinal cord. The higher the level, and the more complete the lesion, the more dreadful usually are the sequelae. E.g., Chris Reeves had a high cervical fracture. If the spinal cord is cut at a high level within the cervical spine, the person becomes quadroplegic, ...
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