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 More options Mar 13 2002, 9:19 am
Newsgroups: alt.support.skin-diseases.psoriasis
From: eve...@rocketmail.com (evetsm)
Date: 13 Mar 2002 06:19:09 -0800
Local: Wed, Mar 13 2002 9:19 am
Subject: Re: EDGAR CAYCE and psoriasis

strangl...@aol.com (DaveW) wrote in message <news:20020312231038.10809.00000816@mb-fp.aol.com>...
> Gary wrote:
> >No. A thrifty genotype in the face of excess carb intake as a cause of
> >psoriasis is the ORIGINAL hypothesis.ie Syndrome X. Still is.

> A re-statement of your hypothesis is both irrelevant to the point that was
> being discussed and a non-answer to the one direct question I asked.

This is an example of just how confused you are on this. Now you write
on that webpage of yours  :

"Without showing how psoriasis adds to the risk of heart disease,
calling it a "disease of Syndrome X" makes no sense."

You ask the wrong questions because you obviously believe that
psoriasis initiates all this and that people with psoriasis have
Syndrome X because of the psoriasis via the induction of heart
disease. No ?

How can that be ?  

FACT 1. Metabolic Syndrome X is a cluster of abnormalities
        including insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, hypertension,
and obesity.

        People with psoriasis fall significantly into this category.

FACT 2. If you give specifically insulin sensitizing
        drugs to people with psoriasis, polycystic ovary syndrome,
        diabetes II, and arthritis associated with Syndrome X,
        you clear up each one of these diseases.  

You see a pattern here ?

These 2 facts say that psoriasis is LIKELY to be a disease of Syndrome
X.

Don't get your pyramid head into a knot wondering if psoriasis causes
heart disease. It may, it may not. It does not further the argument
that psoriasis is a disease of syndrome X. It is a non sequiter. It is
beside the point. It is superfluous. Its the definition,  stupid !

Now let us not disrupt this group with this crud !


 
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