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The Mighty Platelet!

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  Platelets are little cells that scan the bloodstream looking for rogue cells and invaders to target and destroy. They are an important part of our immune defense. Usually clotting a cut in the skin is all they get credit for. It turns out they are big players, regulating inflammation and infections This is what they do: 1. Inflammation Managers: Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury or infection. Platelets are among the first cells responding to sites of tissue injury and infection. When tissues are damaged, platelets are attracted to the injury to form a plug, preventing blood loss. Additionally, they recruit other signaling chemicals: cytokines and chemokines. This is how platelets manage to modulate other immune cells arriving in the problem area. Platelets will interact with white blood cells specific to infection, called neutrophils and macrophages. This bolsters the immune cells effectiveness to surround and destroy any and all bad guys.  2. Bacterial D...

EBOO is coming - should you be ready?

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E xtracorporeal  B lood  O xygenation and  O zonation (EBOO) Therapy is a specialized blood filtering treatment that allows for the reduction of chronic inflammation. It positively impacts the quality of life and performance, as inflammation is present in all diseases. EBOO/RHP ( R ecirculatory  H æmo p erfusion) therapy can be used as an adjunct treatment for relief of symptoms from conditions such as: Autoimmune related diseases Cardiovascular disease Diabetes Bacterial and viral pathologies Lyme disease Brain fog Chronic Fatigue/Fibromyalgia Inflammatory diseases Mold exposure Sleeping difficulties The EBOO treatment improves blood flow, cellular healing and cellular oxygen utilization. Clinical studies suggest that EBOO activates an immune response to infectious disease by stimulating it to kill viruses, fungi, and pathogenic bacteria. It also improves the utilization of oxygen within the cells, which reduces poor blood flow in cardiovascular diseases. And, ...