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1/30/14New toxin found in dirt and certain strains of food bacteria may trigger MS... Something so simple. Love it!
This sounds so interesting; imagine something so simple as dirt or bacteria in food.
Epsilon toxin may be a trigger for MS
MS is thought to result when genetically susceptible individuals are exposed to one or more environmental triggers. But while we have not yet firmly identified the triggers, there is increasing evidence, like this latest research, that a toxin called epsilon produced by certain strains of food bacteria is one of them, as Dr. Linden explains:
Jeannine Everett, MSer &Columnist, MSnewsChannel.com |
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