Adrenaline Intolerance in ASD Curing from Autoimmune Pathogens — Sebaceous Immunobiology in Autoimmune Pathogen

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chromatophores, degeneration, immunology, ions, lipids, observational trial, oxidative stress, sebaceous immunobiology, sebum

Abstract

The review is a summative of the clinical trials numbered NCT05711810 and NCT05839236 on ClinicalTrials.gov, with the sole participant's recovery from autoimmune pathogens who was also diagnosed as neurodivergent during the first interventional trial. The review seeks to bridge the literature gaps between psychiatry and the medical sciences on neurodiversity, focusing on immunobiology. It chooses the concept of adrenaline intolerance during the final phase of the recovery process to summarize the clinical evidence. The first part of the review synthesizes the key locations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)'s neurological differences to neurotypical individuals. With the anatomic overview, the second part reviews the relevance to the immune system and implications in immune reflex. The third part examines the neuroatypical hormonic paths based on the ASD participant's data, whereby the final recovery process with hypolipidemic agent intervention posed a contradiction between the neuronal needs and autoimmune needs of the participant's internal conditions. The review predicts that the contradiction between clinical observation and medical literature offers a new window into the study of sebaceous immunobiology.

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2024-01-29

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Pachankis, Y. (2024). Adrenaline Intolerance in ASD Curing from Autoimmune Pathogens — Sebaceous Immunobiology in Autoimmune Pathogen. Biomedical Review: Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences, 10(1). Retrieved from https://biomedicalreview.in/index.php/jbams/article/view/42

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