Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Metagenomic symbiosis between bacterial and viral pathogens in autoimmune disease

Here is some great cutting edge information about autoimmune disease.  It seems that there are many more microbes in our bodies than anyone ever knew.
A couple weeks ago, I gave a presentation at the International Congress on Autoimmunity in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The talk was about successive infection and how viruses and bacteria can work together to cause an autoimmune disease state.







Amy Proal graduated from Georgetown University in 2005 with a degree in biology. While at Georgetown, she wrote her senior thesis on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Marshall Protocol.

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