Missing link found between brain, immune system; major disease implications -- ScienceDaily
"Instead of asking, 'How do we study the immune response of the brain?' 'Why do multiple sclerosis patients have the immune attacks?' now we can approach this mechanistically. Because the brain is like every other tissue connected to the peripheral immune system through meningeal lymphatic vessels," said Jonathan Kipnis, PhD, professor in the UVA Department of Neuroscience and director of UVA's Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG). "It changes entirely the way we perceive the neuro-immune interaction. We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can't be studied. But now we can ask mechanistic questions."
"We believe that for every neurological disease that has an immune component to it, these vessels may play a major role," Kipnis said. "Hard to imagine that these vessels would not be involved in a [neurological] disease with an immune component."
And what does this boil down to? OUR PHYSICAL STRUCTURE.
Another reason for meningeal releases via ABC, NCR, NRC, AtlasProfilax, Starecta, Quantum Neurology, etc...
Because meningeal adhesions and meningeal compression sucks.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The Daily Messenger: Surveillance harassment drones all day...avocados thrown at the house at night...so...
The Daily Messenger: Surveillance harassment drones all day...unripe avocados thrown at the house at night...so...: The Pontiff shall stumble, his works coming to naught.
Dude... sorry to hear. You boyz are always in my prayers here.
We hear choppers and planes overhead all the time here. There's nothing to see here really.
Didn't know what what the word pontiff meant, so had to look that one up. Hehe
Word Origin and History for pontiff Expand. n. c.1600, "high priest," from French pontif (early 16c.), from Latin pontifex, title of a Roman high priest (see pontifex). Used for "bishop" in Church Latin, but not recorded in that sense in English until 1670s, specifically "the bishop of Rome," the pope.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pontiff
Dude... sorry to hear. You boyz are always in my prayers here.
We hear choppers and planes overhead all the time here. There's nothing to see here really.
Didn't know what what the word pontiff meant, so had to look that one up. Hehe
Word Origin and History for pontiff Expand. n. c.1600, "high priest," from French pontif (early 16c.), from Latin pontifex, title of a Roman high priest (see pontifex). Used for "bishop" in Church Latin, but not recorded in that sense in English until 1670s, specifically "the bishop of Rome," the pope.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pontiff
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