I don't remember studying particular "candy eating" Macrophages, lol, when I was in vet school 😅. A very nice visual here, easy to remember. You are an excellent instructor Dr Been . I wish you had been one of my instructors, it would have been so much more fun 🥳😝
Dr Been you are teaching me so much that I've been trying for years to get my doctor's to explain this kind of info with me. Your pictures you draw and the way you present it all really works well for me. Thank you.
I, too, watched the previous lecture and wondered about why my daughter has low CRP and low SED rate yet also is in pain and has high IL6 and other inflammatory markers (paterson panel). When she was younger (a senior now), she had pains so often that I finally begged her pediatrician to do the screening RA tests, but they came back negative then, too. Now she is full fledged PASC for a year or more and still her CRPs and SEDs come back normal. It seems lack of normal CRP reaction is a problem (Dr Been has shown us their important jobs), but how do we address it? Her Birmingham doc is not interested or experienced in this area, so we need to find one very good FLCCC doctor who will focus on her whole body and her whole situation and guide us logically out of this pit. We are willing to travel, but can't wander from doc to doc to doc. Please suggest who on the east side of Mississippi. Someone who thinks fast, has experience, and looks at the whole body and blood. She is suffering and loosing so much. Please help. Thank you
Thanks for the great lecture. Can you please share the possible treatment for someone whose IL6 and/or CRP (and/or other marker you discussed in the other video, i.e. NFL, GAFP, TND-alpha, etc. ) are not normal?
Wondering how effective Boron (a mineral like in borax = sodiumtetraborate) is in doses of 3-20 mg per day. It works as an anti-inflammatory supplement. With it, I got rid of al my arthritis pains in wrist and fingers, I now e.g. can open cans again.
Woww. That is amazing . You had pain just in your hands and wrist ? Is this Boron supposed to help with osteoarthritis as well ? I mean with pain in spine ,hips ,knees ? Thank you.
@@Lolipop59 Hi Dita! Please note that I am not a medical doctor, my background is in chemistry and process engineering. So, it is advisable to read a lot and gain your own knowledge on the subject.. Please, wait a little moment..I will get some reading material for you..
@@Lolipop59 So, yes, it helps with osteoarthritis, if I recall well, for at least 80% of patients. But you should really gain your own knowledge by searching on Google, TH-cam.. Just search for the subject together with "boron" or "borax".
I don't remember studying particular "candy eating" Macrophages, lol, when I was in vet school 😅. A very nice visual here, easy to remember. You are an excellent instructor Dr Been . I wish you had been one of my instructors, it would have been so much more fun 🥳😝
Dr Been you are teaching me so much that I've been trying for years to get my doctor's to explain this kind of info with me. Your pictures you draw and the way you present it all really works well for me. Thank you.
Thanks Dr Been, you explain these complex processes so well, and this suite of drawings are excellent! 👌💚
I cannot wait for your book!
Great as always !
Nicely explained
Thank you Dr Been. 25:48⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great lecture. Thank you!
I, too, watched the previous lecture and wondered about why my daughter has low CRP and low SED rate yet also is in pain and has high IL6 and other inflammatory markers (paterson panel). When she was younger (a senior now), she had pains so often that I finally begged her pediatrician to do the screening RA tests, but they came back negative then, too. Now she is full fledged PASC for a year or more and still her CRPs and SEDs come back normal. It seems lack of normal CRP reaction is a problem (Dr Been has shown us their important jobs), but how do we address it? Her Birmingham doc is not interested or experienced in this area, so we need to find one very good FLCCC doctor who will focus on her whole body and her whole situation and guide us logically out of this pit. We are willing to travel, but can't wander from doc to doc to doc. Please suggest who on the east side of Mississippi. Someone who thinks fast, has experience, and looks at the whole body and blood. She is suffering and loosing so much. Please help. Thank you
Thanks for the great lecture. Can you please share the possible treatment for someone whose IL6 and/or CRP (and/or other marker you discussed in the other video, i.e. NFL, GAFP, TND-alpha, etc. ) are not normal?
Doctor, my comments were not able to post. I don't know somebody's messing with your account or not.
Would acidosis also cause these bio markers?
Dr Been have you had a chance to look at the CBD Trial and it's affects on the RNA type virus?
Wondering how effective Boron (a mineral like in borax = sodiumtetraborate) is in doses of 3-20 mg per day. It works as an anti-inflammatory supplement.
With it, I got rid of al my arthritis pains in wrist and fingers, I now e.g. can open cans again.
Woww. That is amazing . You had pain just in your hands and wrist ? Is this Boron supposed to help with osteoarthritis as well ? I mean with pain in spine ,hips ,knees ? Thank you.
@@Lolipop59 Hi Dita! Please note that I am not a medical doctor, my background is in chemistry and process engineering. So, it is advisable to read a lot and gain your own knowledge on the subject..
Please, wait a little moment..I will get some reading material for you..
@@Lolipop59 So, yes, it helps with osteoarthritis, if I recall well, for at least 80% of patients. But you should really gain your own knowledge by searching on Google, TH-cam..
Just search for the subject together with "boron" or "borax".
It balanced my hormones beautifully.
Why only 20 comments, makes 0 sense