NK Cell Modulation.(under construction)

Natural Killer Cell Modulation Theories.

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Magnetic Water Treatment (As used in Industry,Physics)



Under Construction.
Other articles/abstract's to be posted.
Other abstract thoughts.
Some abstract thoughts.

In a boiler or cooling tower, calcium based scale is controlled
by adjusting the pH and  
magnetic water treatment
   
  While the human body must be subject to the physics involved,
the process is further complicated by the expression of calcium
from natural killer cells. As these articles demonstrate, fatty
acids can help to modulate this. But for calcium to be processed
properly, the iodine, magnesium and other minerals MUST be 
balanced in there ratio. ( As concrete has a ratio to it's 
ingredients).

  Unfortunately, I do not have a copy of a study showing how this
"ratio" can effect blood pressure and the circulatory system. But
if my memory serves me correctly, they overlooked the relative
variables of the pH and essential fatty acids. And there are no doubt
other's, as yet unidentified (Strontium 90,+ *.* ?).

  Of which translates in to the further study study being needed.
Being that calcium is the main transporter of intercellular signals,
the manner in which it precipitates out of a solution and can be
re-entrained into a solution should be a factor in signal distortion.



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MEDLINE: Biomedicine, 1990-  Sun Aug 23 21:28:18 1998
Document 13 
Accession No.: 98287508.
Author:        Kruger-M-C.  Horrobin-D-F.
Title:         Calcium metabolism, osteoporosis and essential fatty
               acids: a review.
Source:        Prog-Lipid-Res.  1997 Sep.  36(2-3).  P 131-51.
Journal Title: PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH.

Abstract:
      Essential fatty acid (EFA)-deficient animals develop severe osteoporosis 
coupled with increased renal and arterial calcification. This picture is 
similar to that seen in osteoporosis in the elderly, where the loss of bone
calcium is associated with ectopic calcification of other tissues, 
particularly the arteries and the kidneys. Recent mortality studies 
indicate that the ectopic calcification may be considerably more dangerous 
than the osteoporosis itself, since the great majority of excess deaths
in women with osteoporosis are vascular and unrelated to fractures or other 
bone abnormalities. EFAs have now been shown to increase calcium absorption 
from the gut, in part by enhancing the effects of vitamin D, to reduce 
urinary excretion of calcium, to increase calcium deposition in bone and 
improve bone strength and to enhance the synthesis of bone collagen. These 
desirable actions are associated with reduced ectopic calcification. The 
interaction between EFA and calcium metabolism deserves further investigation 
since it may offer novel approaches to osteoporosis and also to the ectopic 
calcification associated with osteoporosis which seems to be responsible for 
so many deaths.
Holdings:      Health Sciences Serials
                 SHELVED BY TITLE: Progress in lipid research
                 CALL NUMBER: W1 PR67L
                 LIB HAS: v.17:n.1-3(1978/1979), v.18(1979)-v.34(1995)



Document 14 
Accession No.: 98254978.
Author:        Baggio-B.  Plebani-M.  Gambaro-G.
Title:         Pathogenesis of idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis:
               update 1997.
Source:        Crit-Rev-Clin-Lab-Sci.  1998 Apr.  35(2).  P 153-87.
Journal Title: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES.

Abstract: 

     Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) is a frequent disease in 
Western countries. The physicochemical theory of lithogenesis, which 
explains stone formation by the precipitation, growth, and crystalline 
aggregation of lithogenic salts in the urine, has contributed greatly to 
the understanding of the pathogenesis of calcium urolithiasis. However, 
several aspects are still unexplained; the co-existence of familial 
occurrence, primary tubular dysfunctions with ICN, and anomalies in the 
systemic handling of oxalate and calcium led to the development of a
cellular hypothesis of ICN. A number of cellular defects in the handling 
of ions has been reported that involves both anion and cation transport. 

"crystal grouth inhibition mechanism",pg.4 .

That Whole Report on Magnetic Water Treatment 
These anomalies are probably the expression of a still unknown cellular defect in idiopathic calcium stone formers. We suggested that an anomaly in the cell membrane composition might be responsible for the complex array of cell ion flux abnormalities observed in ICN. Recently, a disorder in the n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid series has been described; it is characterized by a lower linoleic acid content and a higher arachidonic acid concentration in both plasma and erythrocyte membrane phospholipids of renal calcium stone patients. This anomaly could cause an increased activity of ion carriers; furthermore, it may lead to increased prostaglandin synthesis and to secondary phenomena at the kidney, skeletal, and intestinal level. As a consequence, critical conditions for lithogenesis in the kidney may ensue. The data suggest a common pathogenesis for hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria. The systemic defect in the phospholipid arachidonic acid level may be both of dietary or genetic origin; experimental data suggest that the increase in delta-6 desaturase activity, the limiting enzyme in the metabolic pathway of polyunsaturated fatty acids, might be relevant to the pathogenesis of lipid abnormalities observed in nephrolithiasis and to the pathogenesis of ICN and its related problems (at the kidney, intestinal, and bone level). Holdings: Health Sciences Serials SHELVED BY TITLE: Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences CALL NUMBER: W1 C555B LIB HAS: v.12:3-6(1980) v.13(1981)-- ==========================================================