Biochemistry
Editorial :
According
to the traditional concept of the contemporary Immunology, neither autoimmune
diseases nor allergic diseases can be cured completely. Nevertheless, a
fortunate coincidence led me to discovery of a novel concept that eliminations
of the causes of these diseases are possible. In other words, combinations of
pathogenic antibodies with responsible cells, namely, cytolytic T lymphocytes
in cases of autoimmune diseases and mast cells in cases of allergic diseases,
can be decomposed by replacing the pathogenic antibodies with non-specific
antibodies. In more detail, intradermal injections with a non-specific antigen
preparation induce production of non-specific antibodies in the body of the
patient. Repetitions of the injections bring about an accumulation of them.
Accumulated non-specific antibodies will occupy most of the
receptors on the surface of responsible cells. When the accumulation reaches
the sufficient level, virtually no pathogenic antibodies would remain on the
receptors. That is, no causes of the diseases remain. Naturally, where there is
no cause, there is no disease. Details are demonstrated elsewhere [1]. A
68-year-old woman (K.I.) visited my clinic on September 16, 2016. She told me that
she used to suffer from persistent cough when she caught cold in her childhood.
She also told me that she had been extraordinarily sensitive to smoke since she
was 53 years of age and that once she starts coughing, she can never stop it
for a considerably long time. I diagnosed her as bronchial asthma and injected
her intradermally with 0.1ml of 10 to the 36-fold with saline diluted
Neurotropin, a product of Nippon Zohki Pharmaceutical Company(Osaka),
consisting of an extract of rabbit skin inflamed by inoculation of Vaccinia
virus, at 1~34 day intervals during the period from September 16, 2016 until
January 30, 2017. The total number of injections was 25. Her blood-test, which
was performed on January 30, 2017, revealed that she was not allergic against any
potential allergens. On the same day, she told me that she sometimes coughed
but not continuously. The site of the injections was her navel-edge because of
the skin thickness,which
may increase the injected antigen’s stay-time in the skin resulting in increase
in the amount of produced non-specific antibodies. 1. Okazaki K. Therapeutic significance of non-specific antigens as
anti-allergic and anti-autoimmune agents (2009) Pharmacometrics 76: 105-107. Antigens, Antibodies, Immunology, Pathogens, Auto immuneA Case of Complete Recovery from an Allergic Disease
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