I was reading this profile on a transplant surgeon which says,
http://www.surgery.wisc.edu/education-t ... /trainers/
"His lab was the first to identify the innate nature of “autoimmune” Th17 and Treg responses that are critical for the success or failure of lung and heart transplants. "
If it is the Th17 that causes transplant failures, maybe the Coimbra protocol would allow a drug free transplant?
Kidney transplants and vitamin D
Kidney transplants and vitamin D
Mother was on Rituximab and prednisone for Microscopic Polyangiitis which attacked the kidneys and lungs.
Drs denied her dialysis and appropriate treatment for her MPA and forced her into hospice.
She is in heaven and free from pain.
Drs denied her dialysis and appropriate treatment for her MPA and forced her into hospice.
She is in heaven and free from pain.
Re: Kidney transplants and vitamin D
Well maybe the answer is Yes,
But I think that only Coimbra (or another doctor) can give you a properly answer about this subject.
But I think that only Coimbra (or another doctor) can give you a properly answer about this subject.
Re: Kidney transplants and vitamin D
It is just a hypothesis, but interesting.AntonioBR wrote:Well maybe the answer is Yes,
But I think that only Coimbra (or another doctor) can give you a properly answer about this subject.
Mother was on Rituximab and prednisone for Microscopic Polyangiitis which attacked the kidneys and lungs.
Drs denied her dialysis and appropriate treatment for her MPA and forced her into hospice.
She is in heaven and free from pain.
Drs denied her dialysis and appropriate treatment for her MPA and forced her into hospice.
She is in heaven and free from pain.