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Do we believe that Klebsiella only produces an immune response outside the gut? In other words, is there evidence that a 'healed gut' can put the disease into remission and allow the consumption of starches?
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The immune system operates across a healthy gut, and so can the autoimmune response. But a healthy gut should make remission easier. A damaged gut will worsen the autoimmunity.
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Hello, Exacta:
There are secondary effects of symptom production due to colonization outside the gut, but the main determining factor in AS is the action across the gut membrane. So in near-total agreement with bilko and will suggest that YES: The only difference between two otherwise identical persons (with identical susceptibilities as in twin concordance studies) is the state of their respective tracts. A fully intact tract can make us much more starch-tolerant, if not totally so.
HEALTH, John
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