Systemic connective tissue diseases - collagenoses. Rheumatism. Description of the disease. Treatment of rheumatic polyarthritis.

Rheumatism affects people at any age, but more often - in childhood and adolescence, and then accompanies the whole life.
The trigger for its development is usually hypothermia.
Rheumatism manifests itself as rheumatic polyarthritis (lesions of the joints, accompanied by pain, swelling and inflammation with increased body temperature), rheumatic myocarditis, inflammation of the heart bag - pericardium with effusion of serous fluid into the pericardial cavity.
Both of these heart diseases are severe pathologies and often lead to disability.

In the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, rheumatism was considered the most common.
Now its share of the total morbidity has declined due to the catastrophic spread of bronchial asthma, cancer, and hypertension.
But the nature and causes of these diseases are the same, just at different times they manifest themselves no- differently, depending on the ecological state of the human environment.
Both rheumatism, bronchial asthma, and cancer processes are associated with excessive synthesis of tissue cells.
In the first two cases there is an excessive formation of antibodies affecting the whole body (rheumatism) or only the respiratory system (asthma), and in neoplasms it is a localized tumor, that is, excess tissue of a wide variety of organs.


But now we will talk about the presence of rheumatic polyarthritis, since the frequency of this disease among children is beginning to increase and is associated, as a rule, with past sore throats or pneumonias, treatment with antibiotics, which allergize the child's body and transfer the inflammatory process into an allergic one.

Rheumatism belongs to the group of collagenoses, ie.
systemic lesions of the connective tissue of the body, the main protein of which is collagen.
As the name implies, the structure of collagen is disrupted in the disease.

In no area of medicine, it seems, is there as much misconception and ambiguity as in the matter of collagenosis.
First, the cause of the disease is still unclear.
Secondly, the mechanism of its development, multiplicity, sometimes obliquity of symptoms, prolonged course with unexpected remissions and exacerbations give rise to its actual incurability.
All this makes doctors still treat these diseases almost blindly, because there is no scientifically based pathogenetic treatment, and of symptomatic methods nothing has been invented so far better than corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants (colchicine, plaquinil and others).
Of course, this is all along with antibiotics.


So, what are collagenoses? These are diseases such as: rheumatic polyarthritis, disseminated lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, periodic disease: the so-called large collagenoses, i.e.
diseases that affect the entire connective tissue system of the body.
The pathologic morphology of these diseases has been studied thoroughly.
It is known that in this pathology there is inflammation and swelling of collagen fibers of the connective tissue of the body in different areas.
It can be joints, joint bags - bursitis with accumulation of fluid in them, can be pericardium and the corresponding disease serous pericarditis (inflammation of the heart bag) or skin manifestations in the form of rashes in lupus erythematosus and scleroderma.
In the latter case, the dermis, that is, the intrinsic skin beneath the upper epithelial layer, is affected.
In all these diseases, the vascular walls of internal organs and skin are also affected, as the vessel walls are also connective tissue.
Generally speaking, connective tissue, as its name suggests, is the tissue of the body that connects all the specialized organs and the nervous system into one whole.
It is made up of a special protein called collagen, the same protein that is included in skin rejuvenating creams.
It includes skin, nails, hair, bones, cartilage, blood vessels, blood, and lymph.
Connective tissue is the basis, the stroma, the backbone of the body.
That's its first function.
It is clear that it also includes all the lymph glands (lymph nodes), and there are a huge number of them, and they are located in all parts of the body.
That's what they're called regional lymph nodes.
Unfortunately, each of us is familiar with the so-called sore throat - inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils.
Lymph nodes can become inflamed, enlarged, and thickened in all parts of the body, and this is a serious symptom indicating the presence of some disease: pulmonary tuberculosis, bowel disease, or cancer.
What is lymphatic tissue? It is a collection of cells responsible for the body's immune defense.
Blood cells - white blood cells and some soluble blood proteins - globulins - have a similar function.
There are also tissue defense cells - histiocytes, which are synthesized again connective tissue.
That is, connective tissue is the body's immune system, and its second function is to protect the body from foreign particles and products that contaminate it.
It is polluted, as you understand, by microbes, various protozoa, fungi and viruses that parasitize humans, but most importantly, by our own dead and decaying cells, which become food for these microbes and other uninvited guests.
Without this extremely favorable nutrient environment microorganisms would never take root in our tissues, but would be destroyed by healthy cells when they enter the body, because the intensity of the biofield of a healthy cell of the human body is twenty times stronger than the microbial biofield.
And so our immune system, that is connective tissue (lymph nodes, bone marrow), is forced to synthesize more and more new groups of cells lymphocytes, leukocytes, histiocytes, all kinds of phages to destroy not only viruses and microbes, but mainly our own dead and decaying cells of the body.
And we already know which dead cells we're talking about.
These are accumulations of pus that are found in the bronchi, lungs, sinuses, appendix, ovaries, kidneys, gallbladder, subcutaneous fatty tissue.
After all, everyone knows very well what a boil or a banal pimple is.
Pus is also contained in the breast tissue, causing, for example, mastitis.
In the literature, this phenomenon is commonly referred to as SOGI (latent foci of purulent infection).
So in the process of this "cell warfare" in our tissues from time to time antibodies to our own cells with disturbed structure are created, which also become foreign to the body.
This is how the autoimmune process begins, that is, the destruction of the connective tissue structure.
If this structure is contaminated with metabolic wastes (nitrogenous compounds, pus poisons monomines) in its entire mass, then a systemic disease of connective tissue begins, which is progressive and develops like a snowball (rheumatism).
The more cells are destroyed, the more antibodies are synthesized to remove these destroyed, decaying and poisoning elements from the body, and these rounds of new antithemogenesis become endless.
That is why collagenosis is so difficult to treat and cannot be completely cured, especially with the use of hormonal and non-hormonal immunosuppressants, whose role is to suppress the synthesis of "extra" immune cells, ie.
to create tissue depression.
All of this leads to paralysis of the connective tissue's ability to synthesize cells, which means it slowly kills the body.
It is not without reason that after their prolonged use, the body's ability to synthesize proteins from carbohydrate foods on its own is lost.
The biochemical link of protein synthesis is disturbed at the level of amination of carbohydrate chains of fats and carbohydrates and creation of the "brick" of protein molecule - amino acid.


The true cause of systemic abnormalities in the structure of collagen, the main protein of connective tissue, is becoming clear.
The reason is quite trivial - chronic purulent processes in the body, aggravated by prolonged use of antibiotics that disrupt the structure of tissues along with the toxins of the bacteria they kill, turning into pus and the bacteria themselves, and the tissues of the body in the place where they live.
In every case of disease, whether rheumatism, or lupus erythematosus, or periodical disease, it is found that the patient has borne in the past either frequent protracted purulent sore throats, or furunculosis, or purulent appendicitis, maxillary sinusitis, bronchitis, otitis media, osteomyelitis, etc.
Over several years, these purulent processes cause destruction of connective tissue proteins (collagen), ie.
Collagenosis: How can we avoid this malignant disease, which tends to progress indefinitely? Get rid of pus foci at any age by removing the pus from them: by opening and cleansing at the cellular level, i.e.
including tissue proteolytic processes.
This is accomplished by such a simple measure as discontinuing solid food for from five to twenty-one days, depending on the length and severity of the disease.
Herbal teas with honey and fresh fruit and berry juices provide nourishment to the tissues, and the absence of digestion ensures their cleansing through natural pathways: intestines, liver, kidneys, skin, lungs.
This is achieved by drinking plenty of fluids (up to three liters per day), daily bathing, washing the intestines, sinuses.


What to do if collagenosis, for example, rheumatism or some other variety has already occurred? Exactly the same thing, only for a longer time, because after complete cleansing of the body from purulent accumulations, it is necessary to restore the structure of connective tissue in the disturbed areas (in the joints, skin, pericardium).
After 21 days of general cleansing it is necessary to switch to drinking a large amount of fruit and vegetable juices (at least two liters per day) and continue cleansing procedures.
We have already talked about the harms of antibiotics, chemotherapy and hormones.
It should be noted another common and very dangerous misconception of pharmacotherapy is the prohibition of such patients to consume red and orange fruits, vegetables and citrus fruits.
This is a sure path to death, as the body is deprived of the most valuable vitamins, trace elements, antioxidants, anthocyanins and lycopene contained in these products.
These "obligate allergens" are thought to cause the condition to worsen.
This would be true if they were allergens, and even obligatory, in other words, obligatory! In fact, all of the above-mentioned foods are not allergens, because only protein molecules can be and are allergens, but not the carbohydrate molecules that make up fruits and vegetables.
The allergen in this case are their own dead protein molecules (pus) or proteins with disturbed structure (autoallergens) or foreign animal proteins of food, i.e. meat products and to a lesser extent dairy products and chicken egg whites.
Consequently, when these foods are eliminated and tissue cleansed, citrus fruits, honey and red vegetables and fruits will not cause any aggravation and will be of indispensable benefit.


It is important to know that the final outcome of collagenosis is usually renal amyloidosis, ie.
degeneration of renal tissue into a structureless starch-like mass, which threatens renal failure.
It is well known to medicine that renal amyloidosis is often the result of chronic purulent processes, particularly bronchiectatic disease (purulent bronchitis).
And I would also like to refute the accepted opinion about the periodic disease, which is allegedly genetically conditioned and occurs only in Armenia and Israel.
I know of more than one case when sick Armenians moved from Armenia to Russia to escape this disease.
Recall that periodic illness is manifested by periodic attacks of abdominal pain and a rise in body temperature to 40° or higher.
And indeed, their periodic disease attacks stopped, but bronchial asthma attacks began, which not only Armenians suffer from.
What does this tell us? Only that both periodic disease, which belongs to the group of collagenoses, and bronchial asthma have one cause: purulent accumulations in the tissues (bronchi and intestines).
Only in different climates (dry and hot in Armenia - abdominal pathology, humid, cold in Russia - asthma) manifest themselves differently.

As for rheumatic polyarthritis, we have had to treat children with rheumatic polyarthritis.
Prolonged (for 1-2 years), consistent treatment, which consists of proper diet and periodic cleansing procedures, leads to complete recovery.
Source, author:
Ohanyan M.V., Ohanyan V.S. Ecological Medicine. The path of future civilization.
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