Á¦  ¸ñ :   ONOO_Causalgia th¿ì¼¼ LGS

[Superoxide, peroxynitrite and oxidative/nitrative stress in inflammation] http://www.biochemsoctrans.org/content/ppbiost/34/5/965.full.pdf

@Figure 1 Interaction between superoxide and nitric oxide»çÀÌÀÇ; »ó°ü°ü°è..

°Ç°­ÇÒ¶§, ³»ÀμºSOD¿¡ ÀÇÇØ SO´Â Àß Á¶ÀýµÇ°í Àֱ⿡  constitutive nitric oxide enzyme (cNOS.....Áï, nNOS/neuronalNOS¿Í eNOS/endothelialNOS¸¦ ÁöĪ...cf>>iNOS/inducibleNOS´Â ¸é¿ª°è¿¡¼­ À¯·¡).¿¡¼­ À¯·¡µÈ NOÀÇ ¼¼Æ÷º¸È£/Ç׿°È¿°ú´Â ¹æÇعÞÁö ¾Ê´Â »óÅÂ...Áúº´»óÅ¿¡¼­´Â MnSOD°¡ Áú»êÈ­µÇ¾î ºÒÈ°È­¸¦ ÀÏÀ¸Å°¹Ç·Î SO°¡ ´õ Áõ°¡ÇϰԵǾ NO¿Í »óÈ£»ýÈ­ÇйÝÀÀ(°á±¹ NOÀÇ º»·¡ ±â´É »ó½Ç)ÀÌ À¯¹ßµÇ°í,  ½Ã°£ÀÌ Áö³¯¼ö·Ï inducible form of NO synthase (iNOS)]¿¡ ÀÇÇØ potent pro-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic mediatorÀÎ peroxynitrite (ONOO−).¸¦ »ý»êÇÏ´Â ¹æÇâÀ¸·Î Ä¡¿ìÄ¡°Ô µÊ

@Peroxynitrite(°ú»êÈ­Áú¼Ò) and oxidative/nitrative(»êÈ­/Áú»êÈ­) stress==CAUSALGIAƯ¡Àû ÀÛ¿­Åë!!

ArgÀ¸·ÎºÎÅÍ NO synthases  (NOSs)¿¡ ÀÇÇØ »ý»êµÇ´Â NO´Â Ç÷°ü ÀÌ¿Ï, Àν¶¸° »ý»ê, ±âµµÈ®Àå, Àå°ü¿îµ¿¿¡ °ü¿©Çϸç Ç÷°ü»ý¼º ¹× ½Å°æ¹ß´Þµµ ÃËÁø...¶ÇÇÑ ÈÄÇ༺ ½Å°æÀü´Þ¹°Áú·Îµµ ÀÛ¿ë. NO»ý»ê°úÁ¤Àº ±¸Á¶Àû Ãø¸é¿¡¼­´Â  ¯Œ½·-Ä®¸ðµâ¸° ÅëÁ¦ isoenzymesÀÎ eNOS(endothelial NOS)¹× nNOS (neuronal NOS)·ÎºÎÅÍ, ¸é¿ª¹ÝÀÀ¸é¿¡¼­´Â inducible isoformÀÎ iNOS°¡ Áß°³..,, »ý¸®Àû ±ÕÇü»óÅ¿¡¼­´Â Ä®¸ðµâ¸°°ú °áÇÕÇÏ¿© ¼¼Æ÷¹æ¾î±âÁ¦¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³¿... ÇÑÆí, À¯¸®±â·Î º¯È¯µÈ  »óÅ¿¡¼­´Â  septic shock ³ª autoimmune disease À¯¹ß¿¡ °ü¿©Çϱ⵵ ÇÔ

**º»·¡ nitric Oxide(NO)ÀÇ ÁÖµÈ »ýÈ­ÇÐÀû ÀÛ¿ëÀº Ç׿°Áõ ¹× ¼¼Æ÷º¸È£ÀÛ¿ë(Ç÷°üÈ®Àå È¿°ú·Î Ç÷·ù ¼øȯ À¯Áö °³¼±(eNOS)/ ³ú½Å°æ ¼¼Æ÷°£ ±³ÅëÀ» Á¶ÀýÇÏ¿© ÁýÁß·Â, Á¤º¸ ÀÎ½Ä ±â´É, ±â¾ï·ÂÀ» °­È­(nNOS)/ ¸é¿ª ¼¼Æ÷¿¡¼­ »ý¼ºµÈ NO(iNOS)´Â °¨¿°ÀúÇ×·Â, Á¾¾ç¼¼Æ÷ Æı«, »óó Ä¡À¯ ±â´É ÃËÁø)/±âŸ( ¹ß±â ¹× ¼ºÀû ÈïºÐ °íÁ¶-Çظéü ³» Ç÷·ù À¯ÀÔ ±Ø´ëÈ­)( ¼ÒÈ­°ü ¿îµ¿ ±â´É È°¼ºÈ­ÇÏ¿© À½½Ä¹° ¼ÒÈ­±â´É °­È­)...

**±×·¯³ª superoxide(SO)¿Í ¹ÝÀÀÇÏ¿© ÀÏ´Ü  peroxynitrite(PON)°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁö¸é °­·ÂÇÑ ¼¼Æ÷µ¶¼º¹°ÁúÀÌÀÚ ¿°ÁõÃËÁø¹°Áú·Î ÀÛ¿ëÇÔ......À̶§´Â PON Á¦°Å ¹°ÁúÀ» ¾²¸é ¿ø·¡ÀÇ ¼¼Æ÷º¸È£ ¹× Ç׿°ÀÛ¿ëÀ» ±â´ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖÀ½.....¿°ÁõÀ» ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Â PONÀÇ ÀÛ¿ë±âÀüÀº ´Ù¾çÇÏÁö¸¸ °¡Àå À̸ñÀ» ²ô´Â °ÍÀº  ÁÖ¿ä´Ü¹éÁúµéÀÇ ±â´ÉÀû Ư¼ºµéÀ» º¯ÇÏ°Ô ¸¸µå´Â Ƽ·Î½Å´Ü¹éÁú ±×·ìÀÇ Áú»êÈ­ÀÓ... (Figure 3).

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**´Ü¹éÁú Áú»êÈ­ÀÇ ´ëÇ¥ÀûÀÎ ½Ç·Êµé µÎ°¡Áö ---PONÀÌ °ÔÀçµÇ´Â °æ·Î/H2O2¿Í myeloperoxidase°¡ ÇÔ²² »ç¿ëµÇ´Â °æ·Î 

#PON¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ Æ¼·Î½Å ´Ü¹é Áú»êÈ­ --3-nitrotyrosine Çü¼º] À¯¹ßÁúȯµé --transplant rejection, lung infection, central nervous system and ocular inflammations, septic shock, cancer and neurological disorders [ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), stroke, Parkinson's disease] 

[MnSOD]....PONÃàÀû¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ MnSODÀÇ nitration and inactivation °á°ú, peripheral and central pain sensitizationµµ À¯¹ßµÊ( ischaemia and reperfusion injury, organ transplantation, shock and inflammation, neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease, ALS or AIDS dementia complex and pain) ....ÀÌ·± Çö»óÀº denitrase·Î Å»Áú»êÈ­ ÇÏ¸é ¼Ò½ÇµÊ 

[¹ÌÅäÄܵ帮¾Æ]..... ´ë»ç±â´É ¼Õ»ó/¼¼Æ÷ÀÚ»ì.....´Ù¸¥ ´Ü¹éÁú ¹× ¼ö¿ëüÀÇ Áú»êÈ­·Î ÀÎÇÑ ±â´É º¯È­ÀÇ ´ëÇ¥ÀûÀÎ ½Ç·Ê.....nitration of the mitochondrial proteins aconitase, cytochrome c, voltage-dependent anion channel, ATPase and succinyl-CoA oxoacid-CoA transferase ]...ƯÈ÷ cytochromeÀÇ Áú»êÈ­´Â ´õ¿í´õ »êÈ­¼Õ»óÀ» Å°¿ì°Ô µÊ....cardiovascular and neurological disorders neuropathic pain states 

[ glutamate transporters and glutamine synthase].....¿ø·¡ ¼¼Æ÷¿Ü glutamate¿Í ±× ´ë»ç»ê¹° »çÀÌÀÇ Ç×»ó¼º Á¶Àý¿¡ °ü¿© ...glutamine synthyetase Áú»êÈ­·Î ÀÎÇÑ È¿¼ÒÈ°¼º º¯È­·Î excitotoxic and neurotoxic glutamate°¡ synaptic cleft¿¡ ÃàÀû,neurotoxicity À¯¹ß.......... 

[NMDA receptor subunits]...ÀÌ°ÍÀÇ tyrosin esidueÁú»êÈ­´Â  synaptic currents, calcium influxÀÇ Áö¼ÓÀû °­È­Çö»óÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇÑ ÈïºÐ¼º neurotoxicity À¯¹ß.....stroke, spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain and opiate-induced hyperalgesia and toleranceÀÇ Áõ»óÀÌ glutamateÃàÀûÀ¸·Î ´õ ¾ÇÈ­µÊ  

[endothelial enzyme prostacyclin synthase]....Ç÷°üÈ®Àå/Ç×Ç÷Àü/Ç÷°ü¸®¸ðµ¨¸µ¾ïÁ¦/ÄÝ·¹½ºÅÚ·ÎÈí¼ö¾ïÁ¦ ÀÛ¿ë °¡Áø prostacyclin°¨¼Ò thromboxane A2/] ......µ¿¸Æ°æÈ­ ¾ÇÈ­ À¯¹ß.....thrombogenesis, hypertension and atherogenesis À§ÇèÀÌ Áö¼ÓµÊ 


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[Th-1 dominant condittions]

Type I diabetes ...¸¸¼ºÀû ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º°¨¿°...Àç»ýºÒ·®¼ººóÇ÷, º£Ã¼Æ®º´

Multiple sclerosis/Psoriasis/Lichen Planus/allerg. Contact.dermatitis(´ÏÄÌ, È­ÀåÇ° Á¢ÃËÇǺο°)

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis/hypothyroidism/Grave’s Disease

Crohn’s Disease(±Ë¾ç¼º¼ÒÀå¿°) Celiac Disease(±Û·çÅÙ¼³»çº´)

Sjoren’s Syndrome Rheumatoid Arthritis  IPF(Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis)

-----¾Æ¼¼Æ¿Äݸ° ¸¸µé¾îÁÖ¾î¾ß ÇÔ OM((Food/chemical sensitivity))===**DMAE-Zn-Bcomp(B369)-CE/Xanax(benzo)-lithium


[TH2 dominant conditions: ]

Atopic Eczema/Allergic Dermatitis/Scleroderma/Lupus

Allergies/µÎµå·¯±â/Asthma/Sinusitis

Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Ulcerative Colitis

Cancer/Multiple chemical sensitivity(³¿»õ °ú¹Î)..¸¸¼ºÇÇ·ÎÁõÈıº/¼¶À¯±ÙÅë --µµÆĹÎ/¼¼·ÎÅä´Ñ µî Ä«Å×ÄݾƹΠ°áÇÌ===SAME°ø±Þ ÇÊ¿ä//UM((AR. asthma))===**SAME-choline-B12-W3FA-C//antihistamin-SSRI-E2/zolpid


[Th1 stimulating compounds:]...th-2 polarity»óÅÂÀÏ ¶§  È²±â °¨ÃÊ È«»ï ¿£Å׷РŸ³ª¹Î Ŭ·Î·¼¶ó

Astragalus(Ȳ±â)--Echinacea

Medicinal Mushrooms (Maitake¸¶ÀÌ´ÙÄÉ and Beta-Glucan are common)

Glycyrrhiza (found in licorice°¨ÃÊ)

Melissa Oficinalis (Lemon balm)

Panax Ginseng

Chlorella

Grape Seed Extract


[Th2 stimulating compounds:]...th-1 polarity»óÅÂÀÏ ¶§...Nrf2 activator  Ä¿ÇdzìÂ÷Ä¿Å¥¹Î Äõ¼¼Æ¾¶óÀÌÄÚÆæ·¹½ºº£¶óÆ®·Ñ

Caffeine

Green Tea Extract

Pine Bark Extract

White Willow Bark

Lycopene (found in tomatoes and other red fruits excluding strawberries and cherries)

Resveratrol (found in grape skin, sprouted peanuts, and cocoa)

Pycnogenol (found in the extract of the French maritime pine bark and apples)

Curcumin (found in turmeric)

Genistin (found in soybeans)

Quercitin (a flavanoid found in many fruits and vegetables, such as onions, berries and kale)


https://selfhacked.com/blog/supplements-foods-exercise-right-type-th1-vs-th2-dominance/

http://www.ibric.org/myboard/print.php?Board=report&id=2694 »êÈ­½ºÆ®·¹½º¿Í ÀÚ°¡Æ÷½Ä

 rns nfkb Oxidants in Biology: A Question of Balance


##Balance is Key to a Healthy Immune Response

The human immune system is the most amazing military defense the world has ever known.  This system reacts, recognizes and responds to the most virulent of attacks on its host at a moment’s notice.  Certain factors throw the immune system into a state of imbalance and hyper inflammatory conditions.

The immune response consistently adapts through a remarkable communication process that depends upon trillions of unique proteins, enzymes and receptors.  These factors allow it to steadily acclimate to the never ending alterations in its environment to give the body the best chance for survival.  Healthy immunity is dependent upon balance between its own super regulatory systems and optimal coordination between the trillions of important compounds.

##Th1 and Th2 Portions of the Immune System:

T- helper (Th) cells are a critical part of the immune system.  They are a type of white blood cell called lymphocyte that recognize foreign particles and pathogens and initiate an immune response.  Th Cells produce cytokines which are immune messenger proteins that are responsible for carrying out the biological effects of the immune system.

Th1:  These are called “cell mediated” immunity, which typically deals with viral and gram-negative bacterial infections.  This is the first line of defense against pathogens that get inside of our cells.  This is called the bodies innate immune response.  This consists of Killer T cells, T helper cells and T suppressor cells.  It is also supported by cytokines such as Interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-12, gamma interferon, IgA and sIgA.

Th2:  These cells are responsible for the “humoral-mediated” immune response.  They deal with gram positive bacteria, toxins and allergens.  This system stimulates the production of antibodies in response to pathogens found outside the cells.  This is called the bodies acquired immune response.  This system is supported by cytokines IL 4,5,6, 10 and alpha interferon.

**Balance Between the Immune Sub-Systems: 

In a healthy immune system, these groups of T helper cells work synergistically to balance the system.  They become more active in response to any increase in pathogens or toxins but then they stabilize and reduce their cytotoxic effects once the threat is eradicated.

The key to a strong immune system is balance and coordination. The TH -1 system is classified by Killer T cells, T helper cells, and T suppressor cells.  When we have too many T suppressor cells our immune system is too weak and we get colds/fevers/flu’s.  When the Killers are too many or the helpers and suppressors too little we end up with a poorly coordinated immune response that damages our own tissue.  This is commonly seen in autoimmune disorders.

##th1-th2-balance/polarity...The Maturation of Our Immunity:

At birth, an infant’s immune system is immature and relies primarily on humoral or antibody immunity.  As it encounters infectious pathogens and builds symbiotic microbial cultures it develops a robust cellular immunity.  Various environmental factors such as the ***use of anti-biotics and vaccines interfere with the development of a healthy cellular immune response.  This can be the cause of a TH-2 dominance and resulting hyper-inflammatory conditions.

***Pregnancy is a Th2 dominant phenomenon.  The body switches into Th2 dominance during pregnancy so the body doesn’t reject the fetus.  If you have a Th1 dominant auto-immune disease, you will feel great during pregnancy because the immunity will balance out.  However, if you have a Th2 dominant condition you will feel awful and be at greater risk for miscarriage and congenital disorders in the newborn child.

Sub-System Imbalance Creates Hyper Inflammatory Conditions:

##TH1 dominant conditions:

---Th1 Dominance typically occurs with extreme vitamin D deficiencies along with an immune assault such as vaccine injury or chronic pathogen that irritates the immune system.   

---These individuals typically have food intolerances to gluten and pasteurized dairy among other things.

---Auto-immune conditions are typically related to overactive cellular immunity and weakened Th2 humoral immune response.  Th1 dominant individuals rarely ever develop cancer but are unable to handle parasites and they develop chronic autoimmune conditions.

##TH2 dominant conditions:

Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Ulcerative Colitis Lupus/Scleroderma  Cancer /  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome(¼¶À¯±ÙÅë) 

/Multiple chemical sensitivity>

Allergic conditions are typically related to weakened cellular (Th1) immunity and overactive TH-2 responses.===can be related to vaccine injury and overuse of anti-biotics.  ==over respond to environmental toxins, allergens, normal bacteria and parasites. ==will under-respond to viruses, yeast, cancer cell formation and intracellular bacteria.

@Factors that Influence TH2 Dominance:

Environmental Toxins( pesticides, asbestos, lead, mercury and other heavy metals.)

drugs ( morphine, tobacco, excessive alcohol and steroids)

Pathogens(HIV, Hepatitis, Candida & Streptococcus Thermophilus)

Hormones(Progesterone)

Continuous stress, negative attitudes and suppressed emotions

Sedentary lifestyle, dehydration, low body temperature and chronic insomnia

@Stimulating Specific Immune Pathways:

---When the TH-2 system is dominant --allergies.  When we are exposed to the allergen the TH-2 system goes into overdrive causing a massive inflammatory response.  This is due to poor balance between the TH-1/TH-2 system and then a poorly coordinated TH-2 response that creates a systemic inflammatory reaction in response to a very minor threat.

---Certain herbs are known to stimulate the TH-1 response while others stimulate the TH-2 pathway and a third group helps to balance and coordinate both pathways.  

The select group of TH-1 pathway enhancing herbs includes

***TH1 Stimulating Compounds: (Th-2 ¿ì¼¼ asso.dis.Ä¡·á)

AstragalusȲ±â/Melissa Oficinalis (Lemon balm..·¹¸ó¹ã) Echinacea¿¡Å°³ª¼¼¾Æ/Glycyrrhiza (found in licorice°¨ÃÊ)/Panax GinsengÀÎ»ï  ChlorellaŬ·Î·¼¶ó/Grape Seed Extract Æ÷µµ¾¾ÃßÃâ¹°Medicinal Mushrooms (reishi & maitake¸¶ÀÌŸÄÉ)

***TH2 Stimulating Compounds:(Th-1 ¿ì¼¼ asso. dis. Ä¡·á) ===¾ÆÀ¯¸£Á¨/¾×Æ®¿£

Caffeine/Green Tea Extract – ECGC/Pine Bark Extract – Pycnogenol/White Willow Bark

Lycopene (found in tomatoes and other red fruits excluding strawberries and cherries)

Resveratrol (found in grape skin, sprouted peanuts, and cocoa)

Curcumin (found in turmeric)/Genistin (found in soybeans)/Quercitin (a flavonoid found in many foods such as onions, berries and kale)

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==Immune Modulating Compounds: th-1, th-2¿ì¼¼ ±× ¾î´ÀÂÊÀÌ¶óµµ °øÅëÀûÀ¸·Î ÇÊ¿ä...  These are compounds that balance the immune system and calm it down so it doesn’t overstimulate and hyper inflame.

----Fermented Foods including raw, grass-fed dairy products like amasai and cheese and sauerkraut, kimchi, natto, fermented assorted veggies.µ¿Ã»¹Ù

----Coconut Oil/Colostrom ÄÚÄÚ³Ó¿ÀÀÏ/ÃÊÀ¯

----Áö¿ë¼ººñŸ¹Îµé/±Û·çŸġ¿Â(NAC/same-VC-silym)/¿À¸Þ°¡3Áö¹æ»ê

Vitamin A – Retinol – (Cod Liver Oil, Grass-Fed Butter, Pasture Fed Eggs)

Vitamin E – Avocados, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Red Palm Oil, Pasture Fed Butter & Eggs

Vitamin D3/Omega 3 Fatty Acids (EPA/DHA in particular)

Glutathione Boosting Agents such as cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine.

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OM<¾Æ¿¬°áÇÌ ALPÀúÇÏ/±¸¸®ÃàÀû[È÷½ºÅ¸¹Î Æı«...VCÆı«]/B3,9,12°áÇÌ(¸ÞÄ¥±â 󸮳­¸Á..°ú´ÙÃàÀû..µµÆĹÎ..¼¼·ÎÅä´Ñ»ó½Â..±¸°­±Ë¾ç/Ä¡¾Æ...)----th1 polarity//B3912C, DMAE(Ach»ó½Â)>UM<±¸¸®°áÇÌ...È÷½ºÅ¸¹Î»ó½Â/MgB6°áÇÌ-SGOT, SGPT, GGT, MCVÀúÇÏ --th2 polarity//º¹ÇÕºñŸ¹ÎÁ¦ ±Ý±â...SAMe-MgB6 ==HMÃàÀûÇü>


Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance): Overview

---Th1 cells promote cell-mediated immunity while Th2 cells induce humoral immunity.

These two different methods exist by which the body fights infections.  While cellular immunity (Th1) directs Natural Killer T-cells and macrophages to attack abnormal cells and microorganisms at sites of infection inside the cells, humoral immunity (Th2) results in the production of antibodies used to neutralize foreign invaders and substances outside of the cells.

In many cases, an infection is fought with both arms of the immune system.  At other times predominantly one is needed to control an infection.  A healthy immune system is both balanced and dynamic: it should be balanced between Th1 and Th2 activity, switching back and forth between the two as needed.  This allows for a quick eradication of a threat and then a return to balance before responding to the next threat.  The inability to respond adequately with a Th1 response can result in chronic infection and cancer; an overactive Th2 response can contribute to allergies, various syndromes and play a role in autoimmune disease.  In end stage illnesses, both arms of the immune system fail.

Two mechanisms are at work contributing to the development of chronic diseases.

Pathogen defense mechanisms. When an immature immune cell is exposed to a virus, cancer, yeast, or intracellular bacteria (for example mycoplasma or chlamydia pneumonia), a Th1 response should be initiated.  Viruses, especially herpes viruses such as EBV, CMV or HHV6, make proteins that mimic a particular cytokine.  By this means the virus deceives the immune system into thinking that the threat is not coming from a virus.  The immune system counters with too little of a Th1 response, the virus remains concealed and the infection becomes active or chronic.  It is now thought that many, if not most, pathogens have this defensive ability.

Immune system imbalance. In the above example, the virus has increased its chances of survival by diverting an immune system which is out of balance.  It would have been able to respond more accurately if it were healthier.  Immune system health is influenced by how we eat and think, our exposure to chemicals and our genetic heritage.  In effect we are being judged as individuals for the poor lifestyle decisions we and our parents have made and as a society for not living in greater harmony with nature.

Th1 cells secrete INF-gamma and IL-2, which activate macrophages and cytotoxic T-cells to kill intracellular organisms; Type Th2 cells secrete IL-4, IL-5, IL-6 and IL-10, which help B cells to secrete protective antibodies.

A failure of the Th1 arm of the immune system and an overactive Th2 arm is implicated in a wide variety of chronic illnesses.  These include AIDS, CFS, candidiasis, multiple allergies, multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), viral hepatitis, gulf war illness, cancer and other illnesses.  If these two arms of the immune system could be balanced by stimulating Th1 and decreasing Th2, then many of the symptoms associated with these chronic illnesses would diminish or disappear and we would have found the answer to immune restoration and balance or the equivalent of a cure.

@@Treatment and Prevention

A possible line of therapy being investigated by the medical community is to reintroduce some of these cytokines to people who have severe immune deficiencies.  This approach can be tricky because large amounts of any particular cytokine can have serious side-effects.  Furthermore, their half-life in the body is usually relatively short and they are expensive.

One point to remember for general application with naturally occurring or synthetic immuno-modulators is that when they are taken continuously, at the same dose, they may become less effective.  The dose must vary so that the immune system does not reset itself to the old balance point.  Adjust the dose up and down as well as stopping use from time to time.

@@many natural agents available to help restore balance in an underactive Th1 arm. These include: 

Omega-3 fatty acids, monounsaturated fats found in olive and hazelnut oils, vitamin A cod liver oil, l-Glutamine, Silica, digestive enzymes, friendly intestinal flora or soil based organisms (SBOs), ginseng (Red Korean or concentrated Siberian Ginseng extract), chlorella (spirulina and some other sea vegetables may have similar benefits), thyroid hormones, garlic (raw or aged extract), l-Glutathione (or products that raise levels), DHEA or AED (androstendiol), UV-A light, vitamin E, transfer factor (antigen specific) – protein immunomodulators extracted from colostrum, colostrum, low dose naltrexone, IP6, lentinian and certain other mushrooms, Thymus extracts, licorice root, dong quai, beta 1,3-glucan, noni, neem, gingko biloba, exercise, water (to aid detoxification), a positive attitude and prayer, the ability to forgive and be compassionate, and having long-term goals.

@@Factors that induce Th2 cytokines and suppress cell-mediated immunity. 

Processed, heated vegetable oils high in trans-fatty acids and linoleic acid (safflower, soy, canola, corn and sunflower), 

glucose (white sugar), asbestos, lead, mercury and other heavy metals, pesticides, air and water pollutants, progesterone, prednisone, morphine, tobacco, cortisol (in high doses), 

HIV, candida albicans, HCV, E coli and many other pathogens, 

continuous stress, thalidomide, UV-B light, pregnancy, melatonin (conflicting research suggests that high levels induce Th2 cytokines while very small amounts induce Th1 cytokines), 

alcohol (animals studies show that ethanol definitely suppresses Th1 cytokines and induces Th2; beer was not tested and there are some indications it may help), 

streptococcus thermophilis (sometimes found in yoghurt), candidiasis, circulating immune complexes (CICs – caused by a combination of leaky gut syndrome and poor digestion of proteins due to a lack or HCl and digestive enzymes), 

sedentary lifestyle, negative attitudes, low body temperature, acid saliva pH, chronic insomnia, inability to dream, weight lifting, and steroids (for muscle gain).

@@Signs, symptoms & indicators of Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance):

**Symptoms - Allergy....(Severe) allergy to chemicals

**Symptoms - Gas-Int - General....(Frequent) meal-related bloating

**Symptoms - General....Fatigue for over 3/major fatigue for 3-12/major fatigue for over 12 months....+History of/having a CFS diagnosis

@@Conditions that suggest Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance):

**Immunity...Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome

CFS patients are Th2 activated.  This means they over-respond to toxins, allergens, normal bacteria and parasites, and under-respond to viruses, yeast, cancer and intracellular bacteria.

**Infections...Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis), Yeast / Candida Infection

Since cellular immunity is responsible for protection against the spreading of coccidioidomycosis, cellular immunity may be depressed in those who experience dissemination.  HIV, for example, greatly increases the risk of developing coccidioidomycosis.

**Musculo-Skeletal....Rheumatoid Arthritis

A Mayo Clinic study found that the T-cells were 'worn out' in rheumatoid arthritis patients, who do not make new T-cells as readily as they should.

**Organ Health---- Hepatitis

It has been suggested that an impaired TH1 immune response appears to favor chronicity of hepatitis C infections.  Whether impaired activity of the NK cells in chronic HCV infections is due to a dominance of TH2 lymphocytes remains to be seen.

**Tumors, Malignant ----Cancer, General

@@Risk factors for Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance):

**Immunity, 

**HIV/AIDS,

In HIV progression to AIDS, there is a shift from Th1 (cellular immunity) to the less effective Th2 (humoral immunity).

**Nutrients

EFA (Essential Fatty Acid) Type 3 Requirement

**Symptoms - Allergy.....History of adult allergies

**Symptoms - Food - Beverages....Sugary soft drinks/high sugared soft drink consumption

**Symptoms - Food - Intake....(High) refined sugar consumption (High) hydrogenated fat consumption

**Symptoms - Immune System

History of non-vaginal candidiasis....History of candidiasis

@@Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance) suggests the following may be present:

**Immunity --HIV/AIDS

In HIV progression to AIDS, there is a shift from Th1 (cellular immunity) to the less effective Th2 (humoral immunity).

@@Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance) can lead to:

**Immunity ---Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome

CFS patients are Th2 activated.  This means they over-respond to toxins, allergens, normal bacteria and parasites, and under-respond to viruses, yeast, cancer and intracellular bacteria.

**Tumors, Malignant---Cancer, General

@@Recommendations for Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance---Th1 stimulation!!):

**Amino Acid / Protein---L-Glutathione  Glutamine Thymic Factors

Glutathione levels in antigen-presenting cells determine whether Th1 or Th2 response patterns predominate [Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1998 Mar 17;95(6): pp.3071-6].  Increasing glutathione levels helps reduce a Th2 dominance.

Thymic factors highly refined or crudely extracted help balance a TH2 dominant immune system by increasing IL-2 and T cell counts.

**Animal-derived ---Colostrum / Transfer Factor

Transfer factor may help to rebalance a TH2 dominant Immune system.

***Botanical / Herbal ---MGN-3  Ginkgo Biloba  Garlic Chlorella Noni Neem

MGN3, though a commercially prepared product, is a unique blend of mushroom extracts and rice bran.  It stimulates NK function and thus helps balance a TH2 dominant immune system.

Gingko Biloba may reduce excess cortisol production.  Elevated cortisol levels have a suppressing effect on TH1 cytokines.

Garlic, raw or aged extract, promotes TH1 cytokines to help balance the immune system.  Raw garlic can kill many kinds of fungus and bacteria.

Chlorella increases TH1 cytokines to help balance the immune system.  Other algae products may have similar benefits.

Noni promotes NK function and immunity against cancer.

Neem can help balance a TH2 dominant immune system.  It is also an antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial herb.

**Diet---Increased Water Consumption  Monounsaturated Oils

Oils such as olive, hazelnut, coconut can enhance TH1 cytokines which help balance the immune system.  The adult therapeutic dose may be in the range of 4 tablespoons daily.  Monounsaturated fats found in olive and hazelnut oils reduce TNF and increase IgA levels.

**Digestive Aids ---Digestive Enzyme (Trial)

Digestive enzymes improve digestion and assimilation of proteins and other nutrients, reduce circulating immune complexes that cause antibody and autoantibody formation.  Protein digestive enzymes are found naturally in fresh ginger root, raw pineapple and kiwi fruit.  Quality proteins support mucous membrane integrity.

**Probiotics

The specific bacteria that help balance a TH2 dominant immune system are:

Lactobacillus Plantarum and L casei – potent inducers of IL-12 and IFN-gamma.  They support mucosal immunity.

Bifidobacterium longum – increases IgA (supports mucosal immunity) – reduces candida albicans – improves lactose tolerance.

Acidophilus – promotes resistance to colonization of candida albicans.

Soil Based Organisms (SBOs) (bacillus subtilis and licheniformis) produce surfactin that inactivates lipid envelope viruses (HIV, CMV, herpes etc), kills mycoplasmas, many bacteria and candida albicans.  By reducing candida albicans, SBOs reduce TH2 cytokines.

***Drug---Low Dose Naltrexone

Low doses of Naltrexone can help reduce TH2 cytokines to assist in balancing the immune system.

**Hormone ---:Thyroid Medications  DHEA

Thyroxine (T4) found in Synthroid and desiccated thyroid is a thyroid hormone that increases TH1 cytokines to help balance the immune system.(Sources: Am J Physiol 1997 Oct;273(4 Pt 1): pp.125-32 and J Immunol 1998 Jul 15;161(2): pp.843-9)

DHEA increases TH1 cytokines which help balance the immune system.

**Immunotherapy---Beta 1,3 Glucan

Beta 1, 3-glucan is commercially extracted and found in the common yeast.  It is also found in oats and oat or rye sprouts.  It stimulates macrophage and neutrophil function.

**Mineral --Silicon / Silica

**Supplements==IP6 - Inositol Hexaphosphate

IP6 – found in brown rice and corn and extracted as a commercial product – promotes NK function and thus helps balance a TH2 dominant immune system.

**Vitamins(E, A)

Vitamin E increases TH1 cytokines, which help balance a TH2 dominant immune system.


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5. À§»ê °¨¼ÒÁõ

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