autoimmune disease and age-related degeneration protocol updated

I’ve finally updated and mounted the protocol online
as an html so it’s prettier and the links into the
references are clickable.

It essentially points out that some illnesses are called
age-related degenerative conditions because of these
co-factors:

1) Damage accumulates as production of glutathione,
an antioxidant that is also an integal part of energy
production, falls. Glutathione is also depleted in illness,
injury, inflammation, infection, and other free radical or
toxin load.

2) The immune system degenerates as the thymus

gland shrinks in response to lower growth hormone
output. The immune system is further impaired by
stress from sources like nutritional deficiency, chronic
infection, anxiety, illness, electromagnetic pollution, free
radicals/oxidative stress, drugs, or leaky gut syndrome.
Of course, an overactive immune system provides the
"autoimmune" disorder we’re addressing.

3) Blood coagulation and clots increase as the anti-
clotting enzyme plasmin drops naturally with age.
Reduced tissue oxygen, inflammation, neuropathy,
stroke and heart attack risk, fibrosis in the internal
organs is the result.

4) Master growth hormones fall with age and decrease
is also induced by carbohydrate loading. This reduces
the body’s ability to repair, and fewer white blood cells
might be produced.

The hallmark of the degenerative disorders is impaired
cell metabolism resulting in cell slumber and cell death,
with the result of degeneration and wasting, shriveling
of the organs and death. Whether induced or naturally
inadequate, these cofactors of aging and degeneration
can be improved. This program should be of particular
importance to elderly readers and to people who have
degenerative disease or inflammation, or wish to prevent
it.

Diabetes is sometimes speculated to be an
"autoimmune". But as we’ve stopped "autoimmune"
disorders before, the speculation might be incorrect;
many doctors wonder that the antibodies might not
simply be cleaning up the debris that resulted from the
spontaneous cell death.

You mght have to Gooogle something like duncan crow
health references to find the front page.

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