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A Genetic Solution for Karatosis Pilaris

Posted 04-11-2008 at 12:47 AM by AllergyExpert
Updated 04-12-2008 at 12:20 PM by Elsa Zoe
It's really fascinating to realize our entire body forms from three essential embryonic tissues. The endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm. What makes this of interest to those with Karatosis pilaris is the fact that the ectoderm becomes not only your skin, but it is also the source of your brain, spinal cord and nervous system.

It seems to me that anyone suffering from Keratosis pilaris is also suffering from some kind of brain or nervous system related disorder. Does anyone agree or disagree with this concept?

Karatosis pilaris is categorized as a genodermatosis. This means that a genetic anomaly occurred during the differentiation of the ectoderm when it was forming the skin.

The good news is that science has identified the exact nature of this genetic defect They call it a parital monosomy of 18p which occurs as either an 18p deletion or an 18p translocation. Further research states that "the short arm of chromosome 18 is a candidate region for a gene causing keratosis pilaris."

For me this is great news because DNA Reprogramming has shown itself to be very effective at clearing the body of genetic defects - just like this one. It is very easy to eliminate any kind of food or environmental allergy. I do this with people all day, every day. I've found that there really is little difference in clearing for a food allergy or a genetic 'allergy'. They are essentially the same, energetically.

To find out more about DNA Reprogramming email ******************. Please place "Keratosis Pilaris" in the subject line.

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Please, could you post your references?

I have read some of the 18p theory and believe that this study was based in just an individual with other genetic disorders. I would love to know more about it. Thanks.

If someone is interested, please PM AllergyExpert.
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