Could this be one of the reasons why so many people are so prone to inflammation, and why so many of us have unexplained adhesions?
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PracticeMan ... ment/24758Powders on nonlatex gloves have also been the subject of adverse event reports more recently, the FDA indicated, citing more than 30 studies. These include impaired wound healing, inflammation, granulomas, and adhesions in patients.
Many of you probably remember me posting about this, last spring. I had abdominal surgery 5 years ago, and again, about a year ago. The second time, my intestines were loaded with adhesions, and my mesentery was a mess. I immediately assumed that this was due to something that happened during the first surgery, and I asked my surgeons, (and any other doctors who would patiently listen), how this could happen, they all insisted that adhesions are always common after surgery.
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