Mr Hennessey, here's a post I made on the similar topic
in September of 1997.
"We've found that about 75%of women with endometriosis also
have allergies to a variety of substances, especially molds,
gr*****, and trees" explains Yale University OB/GYN Deborah
Metzger, M.D.,Ph.D. "We don't know how or why, but when we
treat those allergies, women get amazing relief from their
symptoms." In fact, Dr. Metzger says, 85% of her patients re****t
excellent results from the treatment. And some have become
symptom-free. "I'm a scientist and a skeptic," she adds. "But I've
seen miracles happen after this therapy, with many women saying
they feel as if a dark cloud has been lifted."
Clinical trials have begun at Stanford University.
On Apr 9, 10:08 pm, ironjustice <teamtan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Lousse JC, Defr=E8re S, Van Langendonckt A, Gras J, Gonz=E1lez-Ramos R,
> Colette S, Donnez J
> Iron storage is significantly increased in peritoneal macrophages of
> endometriosis patients and correlates with iron overload in peritoneal
> fluid. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]


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