Re: Spontaneous Remission - CFS
I used the word remission because im not a medical doctor as saying cure would be something im not legally obligated, allowed or qualified to do. I'm also not talking about immunosuppression, you misunderstood completely. I am talking about replacing damaged or non functional T-cells for fresh new ones the body generate when you lyse old T-cells. Think of a chicken coop where you have 6 chicken's and 6 eggs, something goes wrong and you don't remove the eggs for a week or two and they start rotting and going off. If i leave them there the chick will brood and not produce any more eggs but the moldy ones are still there and because i need to eat fresh eggs to survive as they are my food source i need them to keep laying and if the normal way i get to the eggs for removal is compromised i need another way to get at them and when i finally do remove them the chicks start laying again and they lay fresh eggs that are not moldy and stagnated that i can now eat and survive on.
Simply put -> Old T-cells -> Lyse -> New T-Cells.
Old T-cells = Not functioning properly but the body holds onto them as the body does not see a problem even though they are damaged or not functioning in some way.
Lyse - Destroy the old damaged T-cells so they can be absorbed and got rid of by the body that now knows for sure that they are dead and gone.
New T-cells = Body realizes the need to create more T-cells as the old ones have been taken out of the body, new T-cells fully functional and can work with the immune system.
Now you have a higher immune system you can get rid of any yeast problems, any viral problems and any negative entity in your blood as the white cells are actually working normal and can do their job instead of being inefficient and causing fatigue!
I'm sorry if you don't understand what im trying to explain. I have a very weird thinking and writing style that tends to confuse even if my heart is in the right place trying to explain the jumbled thoughts in my head :)
Good luck.