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- Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) - MedicineNet
Chronic inflammatory response syndrome is a multisystem illness that results from an exposure to toxins Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of CIRS
- Chronic inflammatory response syndrome: a review of the evidence of . . .
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is an acquired medical condition characterized by innate immune dysregulation following respiratory exposure to water-damaged buildings (WDB) This chronic syndrome involves a range of symptoms that simultaneously affecting multiple organ systems
- How to Know if You Have Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome?
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome or CIRS is a condition with a wide range of symptoms which are triggered by a biotoxin – usually mold The term CIRS was coined by Dr Ritchie Shoemaker to describe when a body’s immune system is out of whack
- CIRS not considered an established medical diagnosis
Dear Reader: Your daughter has been diagnosed with what some clinicians refer to as chronic inflammatory response syndrome, often called CIRS Proponents of the diagnosis describe it as a systemic inflammation that involves multiple organ systems
- CIRS: Causes, Symptoms and Solutions - DrJockers. com
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is a complex and chronic biotoxin illness Discover the common causes, symptoms strategies
- How to Treat Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is a complex, multi-system illness from specific biotoxin exposure, often from mold in water-damaged buildings This exposure triggers a persistent inflammatory state
- What is CIRS? - The CIRS Group
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is a complex, multi-system illness triggered by exposure to biotoxins, such as mold, Lyme disease co-infections, or toxic algae
- In My Area - Surviving Mold
Below you will find a list of physicians who have completed the protocol To learn more about them, please click their name to be taken to their bio and contact information The essay link is available as a resource to all physician subscribers as a reference for the Shoemaker Certification Protocol
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