From: pautrey on 22 Mar 2010 20:22 Excerpt From: http://www.yeast-candida-infections-uk.co.uk/autism-is-an-infectious-disease Autism is an infectious disease The cause, Altered conditions in the gut due to deteriorating quality of intestinal flora in the general population. Poor quality gut flora is passed from mother to baby. We are born sterile but with no pre-existing bacteria to demand competition, bugs ingested during the birth process colonise the infant gut within days. We acquire our gut flora from mucus in the birth canal and mothers milk. Such is the growth a newborn is soon accommodating a mass of microbes. The cells of which collectively outnumber human cells by at least 10 to 1. In fact by cell count we quickly become 99 percent bacteria. The acquisition of our commensal flora that is, flora that has co- evolved with humans in the first few days after birth is nothing short of a metamorphosis. At the end of the process we become an amalgam of human and microbial cells. The partnership is vitally important to our well being, its true to say we are as healthy as our commensal flora allows us to be. The symbiotic relationship with our gut flora drives our Immune system. In addition to balancing our immunology, bacteria perform countless other physiologic tasks This symbiotic partnership is not confined to the animal kingdom .Plants have evolved a similar relationship with bacteria and also pass down via their seeds the very specialised bacteria Read here how plants using symbiotic bacteria can grow without soil and in fact are capable of growing on nothing but bare rock. The understanding of the symbiotic relationship with our microbes can at best be described as in its infancy. The relationship has been dubbed the black Hole of medicine .The fact is we know next to nothing on how and why we react to microbes. We can only get an inkling on whats happening by observing reactions of specially bred germ free animals and empirical treatments.[see Normal Flora] To illustrate that a new study suggests that just one common intestinal bacterium, Bacteroides fragilis , can be responsible for the production of a particular class of immune cells the T lymphocyte cells, this action maybe unique to the bacterium .The question must be what role do the other 500 or so commensal bacteria play ? Update July 2009 The development of key immune cells [Th17 cells -- CD4-positive cells that have a potent pro-inflammatory effect-- are normally in a balance with another population of CD4-positive cells, dubbed Foxp3-positive cells, which play a regulatory role in the immune system.] is triggered by specific types of bacteria in the gut, a finding that could lead to new therapies for diseases of inflammation, researchers here said. In the absence of bacteria from the cytophaga-flavobacter-bacteroidetes phylum -- or CFB, for short -- the immune cells are also not present, at least in mice, according to Dan Littman, M.D., Ph.D., of New York University, and colleagues. Click here to read article Gut Bacteria Play Key Role in Immune System Every autistic child has a vastly different gut flora from what is considered normal. Every autistic child has a yeast dominant gut dysbiosis. That is an overgrowth of Yeast, usually Candida Albicans. That overgrowth alters the environment in the gut, which in turn promotes the growth of bacteria normally found in the gut in small non- pathogenic quantities. Toxins generated by the overgrowth lead to a cascade of events; The brain and the gut have parallel pharmacologic regulatory systems that are also interlinked Gastrointestinal disturbances coincide with mental acuity and emotional stability. This has been shown to be the case among children along the autistic spectrum. Immune dysfunction and gastrointestinal problems are interrelated. In adults the full blown condition affects many thousands, unfortunately mainstream medicine does not recognise the condition. There are however specialist doctors who treat yeast dominant Gut Dysbiosis [see references Dr Cranton" and treatment section "Dr Myhill" ] The Yeast Connection , By Dr William Crook Poor quality gut flora is progressive. The individual becomes primed for yeast overgrowth soon after birth with inherent poor flora. But the final straw the trigger in the now susceptible individual is often the insult of a vaccine containing toxins,[additives called adjuvants], this together with the immunologic challenge the biological contents of the vaccine presents overwhelms the IS [immune system]. Vaccines, like all medicines, have inherent potential side effects, especially the older ones. They are a stress on the patient's immune system, demanding it gear up and perform some work. In some instances, they can cause transient immunosuppression or autoimmunity confused antibodies that can't differentiate invader from "self." When immunity drops Candida will grow.
From: pautrey on 24 Mar 2010 05:07 Excerpt From: http://www.yeast-candida-infections-uk.co.uk/autism-is-an-infectious-disease Autism is an infectious disease The cause, Altered conditions in the gut due to deteriorating quality of intestinal flora in the general population. Poor quality gut flora is passed from mother to baby. We are born sterile but with no pre-existing bacteria to demand competition, bugs ingested during the birth process colonise the infant gut within days. We acquire our gut flora from mucus in the birth canal and mothers milk. Such is the growth a newborn is soon accommodating a mass of microbes. The cells of which collectively outnumber human cells by at least 10 to 1. In fact by cell count we quickly become 99 percent bacteria. The acquisition of our commensal flora that is, flora that has co- evolved with humans in the first few days after birth is nothing short of a metamorphosis. At the end of the process we become an amalgam of human and microbial cells. The partnership is vitally important to our well being, its true to say we are as healthy as our commensal flora allows us to be. The symbiotic relationship with our gut flora drives our Immune system. In addition to balancing our immunology, bacteria perform countless other physiologic tasks This symbiotic partnership is not confined to the animal kingdom .Plants have evolved a similar relationship with bacteria and also pass down via their seeds the very specialised bacteria Read here how plants using symbiotic bacteria can grow without soil and in fact are capable of growing on nothing but bare rock. The understanding of the symbiotic relationship with our microbes can at best be described as in its infancy. The relationship has been dubbed the black Hole of medicine .The fact is we know next to nothing on how and why we react to microbes. We can only get an inkling on whats happening by observing reactions of specially bred germ free animals and empirical treatments.[see Normal Flora] To illustrate that a new study suggests that just one common intestinal bacterium, Bacteroides fragilis , can be responsible for the production of a particular class of immune cells the T lymphocyte cells, this action maybe unique to the bacterium .The question must be what role do the other 500 or so commensal bacteria play ? Update July 2009 The development of key immune cells [Th17 cells -- CD4-positive cells that have a potent pro-inflammatory effect-- are normally in a balance with another population of CD4-positive cells, dubbed Foxp3-positive cells, which play a regulatory role in the immune system.] is triggered by specific types of bacteria in the gut, a finding that could lead to new therapies for diseases of inflammation, researchers here said. In the absence of bacteria from the cytophaga-flavobacter-bacteroidetes phylum -- or CFB, for short -- the immune cells are also not present, at least in mice, according to Dan Littman, M.D., Ph.D., of New York University, and colleagues. Click here to read article Gut Bacteria Play Key Role in Immune System Every autistic child has a vastly different gut flora from what is considered normal. Every autistic child has a yeast dominant gut dysbiosis. That is an overgrowth of Yeast, usually Candida Albicans. That overgrowth alters the environment in the gut, which in turn promotes the growth of bacteria normally found in the gut in small non- pathogenic quantities. Toxins generated by the overgrowth lead to a cascade of events; The brain and the gut have parallel pharmacologic regulatory systems that are also interlinked Gastrointestinal disturbances coincide with mental acuity and emotional stability. This has been shown to be the case among children along the autistic spectrum. Immune dysfunction and gastrointestinal problems are interrelated. In adults the full blown condition affects many thousands, unfortunately mainstream medicine does not recognise the condition. There are however specialist doctors who treat yeast dominant Gut Dysbiosis [see references Dr Cranton" and treatment section "Dr Myhill" ] The Yeast Connection , By Dr William Crook Poor quality gut flora is progressive. The individual becomes primed for yeast overgrowth soon after birth with inherent poor flora. But the final straw the trigger in the now susceptible individual is often the insult of a vaccine containing toxins,[additives called adjuvants], this together with the immunologic challenge the biological contents of the vaccine presents overwhelms the IS [immune system]. Vaccines, like all medicines, have inherent potential side effects, especially the older ones. They are a stress on the patient's immune system, demanding it gear up and perform some work. In some instances, they can cause transient immunosuppression or autoimmunity confused antibodies that can't differentiate invader from "self." When immunity drops Candida will grow. Update Nov 2009 Expert Pediatrician Exposes Vaccine Myths Most children in the west have undergone treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics before vaccinations this also inpacts on gut flora. http://www.yeast-candida-infections-uk.co.uk/autism-is-an-infectious-disease
From: Happy Oyster on 24 Mar 2010 12:28 On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 02:07:30 -0700 (PDT), pautrey <rpautrey2(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Excerpt From: >http://www.yeast-candida-infections-uk.co.uk/autism-is-an-infectious-disease > >Autism is an infectious disease That is nonsense. .. -- "Weiber sind von der Natur zum gemeinschaftlichen Genu� bestimmt." (Kapokrates, Fr�hchrist und Klostergr�nder) Mehr �ber den klerikalen Frauenverschlei�: http://www.reimbibel.de
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