Anyway Ye Sorry. Yep today is all about asbestosis sepsis ards spesis shock bronchial sepsis infections inflammation repair and DIY stem cell therapy
Being a member of the so called un educated classes.
As put me at a sort of advantage witch makes a change ... As i was wondering why if our lungs are skin why is it so hard to fix them etc ... Nieve i know.
As you will know am suffering from infection's and it is that .. that is going to do for us BUT main culprit is called a fibroblast our own bodies over inflamation inflammatory reaction thus causes damage to lung tissue to start.
Sepsis and associated fibrosis can by all accounts resolve on its own but is down to other factors.
Am talking about unresolved sepsis .. acidosis ards asbestosis etc.
There as been some debate about CF Patients geting better treatment than none CF patients and a can say that is not the case
Anyway as you will see in my pic that orange brown staining is a fibroblast basacliy that is lung disease in a nut shell.
But as some will know a try to find out what is going on and mercanics of my lung disease in hope of finding information and even a cure.
Thus far all illness i have mentioned start end with inflammation ... what triggers it is anyones idea and open to speculation.
Looking into subject of this post there is lots of ongoing research into stem cells and pluripotent skin lung cells responsible for inflammation fibroblasts.
Now where i say about DIY STEM CELL THERAPY as vitamin C as been seen to restore help lung skin cells to be none destructive and return to normal function basicaly fibroblast hate the stuff
scientificamerican.com/arti...
Now as well as me taking B12 looks like i will need to take Vitamin C given my condion ... Also there is promising developments on inhalers front as there is research being carried out on effectiveness of a vitamin C inhaler and CF patients
Sorry about my ramblings just tad excited ... dont forget views here are based on my own condition findings searches ... And you should always seek advice from a health care profesional or gp