Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Fibromyalgia tends to be nightshade sensitvie or triggered.  I have no evidence to substantiate this notion but I hope people look and make sure this is not what is happening. 

Xanthomonas is a bacteria that infects nightshade plants.  They use butyrolactones as signalling molecules between them.

In our bodies butyrolactones is converted to GHB which is then converted to GABA.  GABA is the neurotransmitter. How our nerves talk to each other. 

A form of Xanthomonas has been found to infect the respiratory tract of people and is considered a new bacterial genus: named Stenotrophomonas. 

My notion is actualLy a question: does the Stentorophomonas still make these signalling molecules when exposed to nightshades like a bell pepper when it infects us? Could this explain the painful reactions to nightshades that Fibromyalgia patients have? Are antibodies directed at the butyrolactones causing antibodies to GABA thus causing one's own immune system to attack our nerves?

Just a thought. Has anyone looked at this?

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