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TrollBuster9090

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18. I believe it has a genetic component, but there are other risk factors.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 07:37 PM
Jul 29

You inherit a certain combination of gene alleles, which gives you a genetic predisposition to develop MS. But what triggers it (ie-environmental factors) has long been a mystery. At one time they thought it was exposure to pesticides. Now it appears that having certain bacteria in your gut microbiome is a risk factor. And those bacteria got there as a result of what you've been eating.

Interesting stuff!
By the way, something that I always thought was funny regarding medical genetic research. Looking at sets of identical twins has always been the 'Holy grail' for these kinds of studies. If you have an identical twin, you'll be hounded by scientists for your entire life to volunteer for studies.

Another funny thing about medical genetic research is that Salt Lake City Utah was always the Mecca of genetic research. Mainly because the Mormons practiced polygamy. And, to avoid accidentally marrying your second cousin, the Mormons kept extremely detailed family trees (pedigrees). Those are great for identifying diseases with a genetic component. For all the trash talking people do about Mormons, we owe them a debt of gratitude. A huge chunk of what we know about diseases with genetic components came from the Mormons volunteering their family pedigrees for genetic research.

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Wow. I really thought MS was genetic. ananda Jul 29 #1
I did as well radical noodle Jul 29 #10
It could be that it's partially genetic cannabis_flower Jul 29 #11
It would be awesome to learn that's the case radical noodle Jul 29 #26
Tes, but don't most families eat together, at least soldierant Jul 29 #21
Not necessarily radical noodle Jul 29 #27
Many believe environmental factors are involved womanofthehills Jul 29 #17
I believe it has a genetic component, but there are other risk factors. TrollBuster9090 Jul 29 #18
Thanks. My dad had an interesting RH factor anomaly. ananda Jul 29 #23
If this is accurate, amazing harumph Jul 29 #2
This would be an incredible finding if their is a andidote to these bacteria. erronis Jul 29 #3
thanks for posting! ClaudetteCC Jul 29 #4
fascinating - but what about Epstein-Barr virus? electron_blue Jul 29 #5
Release the Epstein-Barr files ! nt eppur_se_muova Jul 29 #6
OK. That was funny. Nittersing Jul 29 #7
Kind of sucks to have a last name that matches one the worst pedos wolfie001 Jul 29 #12
. Hassin Bin Sober Jul 29 #24
Here lately, when they say "scientists found" angrychair Jul 29 #8
Piece of shit kennedy has set us back decades wolfie001 Jul 29 #13
Good. CAn we test them out on RFK Jr? mercuryblues Jul 29 #9
In that case: Thank heaven for identical twins! This is great news! BComplex Jul 29 #14
Interesting ProfessorGAC Jul 29 #15
Oh! That could be true, couldn't it? Nittersing Jul 29 #22
Wow, Good Luck and Keep Researching! electric_blue68 Jul 29 #16
I've been on DU for years, and this is definitely a FIRST! Thanks for the find! TrollBuster9090 Jul 29 #19
Terrific finding! WestMichRad Jul 29 #20
Very interesting, indeed. I've lived with MS for 15 years now, looks like this could really improve the situation 0rganism Jul 29 #25
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