I see no one has yet picked up on the Naviaux post I made below, but both yourself, Bofur, and Mark, to whom you are replying, might be interested in the way that tolerance, autoimmune disease, and many other potential responses to an injury* are expressions of the healing cycle, and sometimes, the healing cycle's interruption or failure to progress.
It really is a fascinating line of thinking and I'm especially curious as to what either of you would make of it.
*in the specific case, a vaccine injury, but he does not deal with the specifics of injury, but general characteristics of the phases of healing, and what happens when the transition phases of healing are prevented or interrupted.
Re: Some thoughts on IgG4 tolerance
Date: 2023-01-04 10:19 am (UTC)It really is a fascinating line of thinking and I'm especially curious as to what either of you would make of it.
Here is the direct link to the pdf of yet another paper of his, called "Metabolic features and regulation of the healing cycle—A new model for chronic disease pathogenesis and treatment".
https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S1567724918301053?token=35BAA516E7AC444C3F90061F859FF38EBFF6F5B8DFE25CE22BA6EBBCAFA539232E8392591D9AF5AAA8FD80B75C326049&originRegion=eu-west-1&originCreation=20230104101346
*in the specific case, a vaccine injury, but he does not deal with the specifics of injury, but general characteristics of the phases of healing, and what happens when the transition phases of healing are prevented or interrupted.