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Updated: Sep 22







"The simplest way to explain cytokines is to say that their measured presence suggests the human body is reacting to something; they reflect trouble, some kind of threat, injury or specific infection. Since cytokines are not specific in themselves, they don’t make diagnoses, but rather become evidence in favor of diagnoses in conjunction with other evidence."

"Lowering inflammatory cytokines made by the immune system is essential for Lyme disease recovery. Most Lyme symptoms are really excess cytokine symptoms. And other conditions that increase cytokines add to your cytokine pool."







Here is Cytokine 12 info


"One’s diet can affect inflammatory responses within the body; the roles of various dietary components in inflammation are discussed below. Clinical biomarkers of inflammation are used to study the effect of dietary constituents on inflammation. C-reactive protein (CRP), which is an acute phase reactant protein, is a common clinical biomarker of cardiac-related inflammation and also a general marker of inflammation. Other common clinical indicators of inflammation are a high erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), a high white blood cell count, and a low albumin level. However, these tests are nonspecific, meaning an abnormal result might result from a condition unrelated to inflammation."


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