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"Living Whole" is an internet talk show committed through the love of God to raising awareness about the disease sarcoidosis while helping people throughout the world to become spiritually, physically, emotionally, mentally and financially whole. What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease in which lymphocytes, a type of blood cell, becomes overactive. These overactive lymphocytes release chemical substances which causes granulomas (a collection of inflammatory cells) in various organs of the body. Although Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder it affects the lungs 90% of the time. What causes Sarcoidosis? So far, research has shown that Sarcoidosis is not caused by any known bacteria, mold or dust particles. Nor is it due to any gases or fumes. Some researchers believe that Sarcoidosis is caused by a virus, but the nature of such an agent remains unclear. Who gets Sarcoidosis? Anyone can get Sarcoidosis. The disease occurs throughout the world. Although it is more frequent in some parts of the world and less common in others. No race, sex, or age group is excluded from the disease. In the United States researchers estimate that one out of every 2,000 Americans have Sarcoidosis. It has been estimated that a 12:1 ratio (African American: Caucasian) exists in the United States. In African American patients, the disease tends to be more chronic and debilitating and responds poorly to treatment. To learn more about my personal story plase read my blog at: www.themesseger.blogspot.com
Date / Time: 4/24/2009 4:43 AM UTC
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