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    The multifaceted virulence of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli

    I learned a bit from the Japanese animation called Cells At Work and each immune cell is portrayed with a personality. They all have personality conflicts with each other yet all dedicated to their jobs. 😂
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    The multifaceted virulence of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli

    It's amazing to see order in such a microscopic level of these "beings" whose sole job is to defend the host body, nonstop, around the clock. I feel bad when I eat bad food or are living an unhealthy lifestyle 😂 and that is most of the time. :/
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    The multifaceted virulence of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli

    How do we explain the involvement of the colon? So many get ulcers in the colon too and while the biologics allow the small bowel to heal, it takes care of the colon too.
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    The multifaceted virulence of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli

    'Role of adherent and invasive Escherichia coli in Crohn’s disease: lessons from the postoperative recurrence model' Abstract Objective We used the postoperative recurrence model to better understand the role of adherent and invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) bacteria in Crohn’s disease (CD)...
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    The very high level of clustering of Crohn's Disease.

    'The inflammation reflex' by Dr. Kevin Tracey: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10983143_The_inflammatory_reflex He is also the one who helped Kelly Owen gain access to VNS...
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    The very high level of clustering of Crohn's Disease.

    @kiny, in your opinion what is one discovery from the past say 10 years that is truly groundbreaking? VNS? Kelly Owens is managing her complex Crohn's purely through the vagal simulation and is in deep remission I believe for 5 years now. There is a VNS trial underway for RA and they are...
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    The multifaceted virulence of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli

    Evidence for a Causal Role for Escherichia coli Strains Identified as Adherent-Invasive (AIEC) in Intestinal Inflammation ABSTRACT Enrichment of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) has been consistently detected in subsets of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Although some AIEC...
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    Unfermented β-fructan Fibers Fuel Inflammation in Select Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

    Kiny, who or which lab in the field right now is just like these researchers from the past that are bright, have the right aim, conduct proper research, not in the big pharma's back pocket and align themselves only with capable collaborators to always speak the truth? I want to know who really...
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    Appointment anxiety

    If you prefer to read, my doc prescribed me this book: The Worry Cure: Seven Steps To Stop Worry From Stopping You It's very well written. I hope it helps!
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    Crohn’s Disease: Is the Cold Chain Hypothesis Still Hot?

    CDED uses Modulen as its standard drink of choice. I always thought CDED is Nestle's home-grown diet plan. Maybe Nestle hired Arie Levine to create the diet plan? BTW, didn't know about the background of Levine. That's appalling.
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    Crohn’s Disease: Is the Cold Chain Hypothesis Still Hot?

    MD is not right either. It's interesting the title has the word "Prevention"
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    Appointment anxiety

    OK, my answer is not gonna be what you are looking for but this is what got me through a very challenging journey as a mom with a boy with CD: Jordan Peterson's daughter and wife's health scare. Tammy did an interview on her illness and it was incredibly sad yet uplifting. Peterson's 12 rules...
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    Modulen and diarrhoea

    Hi @patulsius, sorry you are not feeling well! I actually didn't resolve the problem. I backed away from Modulen and did Boost instead for my son and he didn't have trouble with Boost. It's been almost 6 months (I even added nut butter, bananas, coconut oil and protein powder) and he didn't gain...
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    Unfermented β-fructan Fibers Fuel Inflammation in Select Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

    Sorry... you mean the Armstrong Lab advocated the fecal transplants for CD?
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    Human IL-23 is essential for IFN-γ–dependent immunity to mycobacteria

    I know this young boy whose calpro actually went up significantly after 10 weeks of EEN. The parents were of course shocked and frustrated. They were hoping that EEN would save the day since he also failed a few drugs. So @Kannassee you are right, of course, that there are so many different...
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    Transforming growth factors and EN.

    Can we supplement with l-glutamine powder?
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    Crohn's disease as a chronic oral infection.

    Why does it trigger inflammation?
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    VNS trial for UC including peds population

    Finally! However CD patients are excluded at this time. So sad. :( @Pangolin @Jbungie https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05662059?cond=Ulcerative+Colitis&lead=Cala+Health&draw=2&rank=1
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