Betreff:
IgG Subclass
deficiencies in disease....... |
Von: JCMPelican@aol.com |
Datum: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 03:10:38 EDT |
Subject: RADIATION
- Re IgG subclass deficiencies in disease
To All: The table copied below is just a
small part of the weblink provided regarding immune deficiency under the classification
of IgG Subclass Deficiencies and other Immune Deficiencies:
As most know, my two grandsons who slept close to
electric meters, were diagnosed with "rare deficiencies" -- chances
of developing were said to be "infitismal" and the
immunologist classified as "Primary Immune Deficiencies."
I have always strongly believed we were never told the truth and finally now,
you will note that AIDS/HIV is not the only listing under "Secondary
Immune Deficiency," a classification that should have been assigned to my
two grandsons' rare hypogammaglobulinemia which means only "low
immune...." Their rare, IgG subclass 1 and 3
deficiencies ARE due to radiation exposure and are, in fact, "Secondary
deficiencies....."
This, in spite of many scientific studies, not the
least of which are those of Dr. Fatih Uckun, who was at the University of
Minnesota [ http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMFL-3-98.html ]
at the time he received our grandsons' blood.
I am not surprised but I am "very
angry!!!" Radiation is radiation is radiation.....the
effects are identical if one takes into account low level, chronic, prolonged
exposures!!! Best wishes for a better tomorrow......... Joanne
Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs "R" Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpelican@aol.com (8-04-07) Website: http://guineapigsrus.org
"No substance is a poison by itself. It
is the dose that makes a substance a poison..." Paracelsus
(1493-1541}
"All truth goes through three stages:
first it is ridiculed: then it is violently opposed: finally it is
accepted as self evident." - Schopenhauer
IgG
Subclass deficiencies in disease:
TABLE VI: IgG
Subclasses in secondary immunodeficiency syndromes:
Secondary
immunodeficiency: |
IgG
subclass deficiencies |
HIV-infection
(stages III and IV) (80,81,82) |
IgG2 and
IgG4 levels are often decreased, while levels of IgG1 and IgG3 are increased |
Radiation
exposure, chemotherapy (83,84) (bone-marrow transplantation) |
often
associated with low levels of IgG2 and IgG4 |