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How do Poppers affect the immune system?

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Poppers (aka amyl nitrate, as well as butyl, isobutyl, and isopentyl analogues) are metabolized into nitric oxide (NO), which is an endogenous molecule. NO is a key signalling molecule in the regulatory functions of the immune system, as well as other cellular systems such as nerves. This discovery was not made until the mid-nineties, are resulted in the award of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine.
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What are poppers?

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Poppers is the street name given to the class of compounds called the alkylnitrites. The story of poppers begins in 1859 with the first reported use of alkyl nitrites by Sir Lauder Brunton. Included in this class of compounds are amyl-, alkyl-,butyl- ,isopropyl- and isobutyl nitrite among several other nitrites. All of which are nearly identical in physiological effect when inhaled.
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If antibodies from your immune system are present, why does this affect pregnancy rates?

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There is some debate about the effects of antibodies on pregnancy rates after vasectomy reversal. Approximately 70 to 80 percent of men who have had vasectomies will have antibodies to their sperm. However, these antibodies rarely prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg. Therefore, we counsel patients that it is unnecessary to routinely test for antibodies, as they rarely will have a bad effect upon the success rate.
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Can DES affect the immune system?

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Some studies have shown an increased incidence of autoimmune diseases (such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Graves Disease among others) among DES Daughters. It is quite possible DES affected the immune system as well as other bodily systems, and researchers are studying this question further. When results are in, they will be posted on the CDC's DES Update website at www.cdc.gov/DES and published in DES Action's newsletter, the DES Action Voice.
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How does crystal salt affect my immune system?

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Our immune systems are under stress now-a-days as they have never been before in history. So to make sure that our immune system works to the best of our ability we need to stay hydrated. The thymus gland is the part of the body where white blood cells, antibodies, and the parts of our blood that forms our first line of defense, are maturing and the thymus gland also is very easily hindered in its ability to perform that function by dehydration, calcium and magnesium deficiencies.
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B6. Do EMFs affect the immune system?

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Some research suggests that EMFs might interfere with the pineal gland's secretion of melatonin at night. Melatonin is one of the immune system's most potent natural cancer fighting chemicals, as well as the critical hormone that regulates our wake/sleep cycle. Lowered melatonin levels have been linked with breast, ovarian, prostate and melanoma cancers, as well as with psychological disorders such as depression.
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Are poppers addictive?

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Poppers are not physically addictive. The effect lasts for less than two minutes, typically, just long enough to facilitate penetration or terminate in ejaculation, and the chemical dissembles in the blood stream too quickly thereafter to physically addict. However, some people find the drug a welcome stimulant and become so dependent on them that they cannot climax any other way.
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What Is the Immune System Anyway?

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Inside your body there is an amazing "protection" mechanism called the immune system. It is designed to defend you against millions of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins, and parasites that are constantly trying to invade your body. The immune system is made up of numerous parts of the body, such as the thymus gland, lymph nodes, lymphocytes, and interferon, among others.
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What is the "immune system"?

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The immune system is one of the human bodyâ??s most diverse and intricate. There are two forms of immunity, innate immunity which is present at birth, and adaptive immunity. This second form is divided into two types, humoral immunity (antibody formation), the responsibility of B-cells (bone marrow derived) and cell-mediated immunity, the responsibility of T-cells (thymus derived).
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I have a weakened immune system. How could molluscum contagiosum affect me?

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View larger image > Persons with weakened immune systems (such as cancer, organ transplantation, HIV etc.) are at increased risk for catching molluscum and may develop very large growths (the size of a dime or larger—at least 15 millimeters in diameter). Bumps may be anywhere on the body but tend to occur on the face and not to go away by themselves. Treatment of molluscum is more difficult among persons with weakened immune systems.
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I've heard that DES can affect the immune system. Is this true?

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Some studies have shown an increased incidence of auto-immune diseases (such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Graves disease) among DES daughters. It is quite possible that DES affected the immune system as well as other body systems, and researchers are studying this question further.
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Is the Vitamin E in Immune Perféct and Immune Shield the same as others?

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No. Other Vitamin E products are synthetic (acetate) and are not able to be used by the cells. The Vitamin E in Immune Perféct and Immune Shield is whole, natural, active Vitamin E.
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What risks are involved with the use of poppers?

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With respect to safety, it has been shown that these products appear to be perfectly safe. There was some concern at the onset of the AIDS crisis back in the early 1980's, that these products were related to AIDS and that it affected the immune system. However, those old theories have been discredited. The result of that early hysteria, though, caused Congress to ban the sale of these products in the USA in 1990.
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Where can I find more independant information about poppers?

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If you still aren't satisfied you can look up these indenpendant (governmental) sources to inform you.
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What about immune stimulation?

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Most of our patients have previously had chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. These damage the immune system which will make other therapies less effective. We include immune stimulants with our treatment.
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Your immune system is your body's defence system. It is your body's army and defends you against foreigners. The soldiers are called CD4 cells. They normally fight germs, infections, bacteria and viruses that cause illnesses and diseases. The soldiers cannot defend you appropriately if the army gets too weak.
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The immune system is a natural defence mechanism by which the body fights infection. It is divided into two functional systems, the innate and adaptive immune systems.
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Will COLD-fX overstimulate my immune system?

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Laboratory studies have indicated that COLD-fX does not overstimulate the immune system, but rather induces more moderate changes in the immune system which reflect healthy levels of immune system components such as cytokines and natural killer (NK) cells. Clinical studies have also demonstrated that COLD-fX consumption is not associated with overstimulation of the immune system. There are no known interactions of COLD-fX with other medications.
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What Role Might the Immune System Play?

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The most commonly accepted theory about Multiple Sclerosis is that it is an auto-immune response. That is, that somehow the body's immune system, instead of fighting a foreign infection, directs the "attack" against the central nervous system (CNS). The "target" of the attack (the antigen that the immune system locks onto) has not been identified. Research continues on the possibility of stopping this abnormal response without interfering with normal immune cells.
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What about immune function?

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For people with HIV/AIDS, nutrition and immune function are closely related.4 Good nutrition may help strengthen immune function.4 Special ingredients in nutritional products may also support immune function.2
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Can I still have a heart attack even though I have the ICD or do I become immune?

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Yes, you can still have a heart attack. An ICD does not prevent a myocardial infarction, which is a blocked artery causing heart muscle tissue to die. Things like exercise, improved diet, reduced stress, and other lifestyle changes suggested in a cardiac rehab program will reduce chances for a heart attack. The ICD implant will save your life 99% of the time if you have a potentially lethal episode of arrhythmia. (According to current statistics.
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What do hormones have to do with the immune system?

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DHEA and cortisol are adrenal hormones. Cortisol is produced under stress in order to relieve inflammation. Cortisol correlates with Type-II cytokines, while DHEA correlates with Type-I cytokines. Too much cortisol is called hypercortisolism, and goes hand-in-hand with the “HIV+” state. This is well documented, as well is the fact that pharmaceutical steroid hormones (prednisone, body-builder “juice”, etc.) can also cause similar immune suppression.
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How can Olive Leaf boost the immune system?

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Your immune system is your coat of armor protecting your from many diseases and infections. When the immune system is working properly you do not suffer very long from cold, flu, and hundreds of other diseases . A strong immune system will recover from a pathogen invasion, and most of the time you will not be aware of the battle that took place within your body. However, if your immune system is not functioning at its peak efficacy, you may be sick for extended period of time.
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How does the immune system relate to inflammation?

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Many of the cells and molecules that carry out inflammation belong to the immune system, which consists of a brigade of specialized cells, tissues, and natural chemical substances that continually protect the body from harm.
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What is the immune system's response to allergens?

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allergen is any substance that you are allergic to, let's say ragweed pollen for example. If your immune system decides an allergen is a threat, it activates your immune response: First, cells called T-cells are sent to identify the allergen (also called antigen). Then, T-cells instruct another kind of cells called B-cells to start producing a compound called ImmunoglobulinE (IgE) antibodies. These IgE antibodies are specific to this particular allergen (ragweed pollen in this case).
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What is a healthful an immune response?

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Your immune system is the armed forces of your body. When your immune system detects a threat it sends out your own personal Cellular Defense Team, (aka messenger molecules). What is often seen, as an illness is usually a healthful immune response. Some of the warfare strategies are inflammation, fever, swelling, sweating, etc. Once your Cellular Defense team goes to war you may experience temporary fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, rashes, or aches and pains.
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