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Journal of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
ISSN: 2471-304X
16
th
EuroSciCon Conference on
Immunology
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Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s
Immunology 2019
Kimihiko Okazaki, J Clin Immunol Allergy 2019, Volume:5
DOI: 10.21767/2471-304X-C1-009
A
ccording to the traditional concept of the contemporary immunology,
neither autoimmune diseases nor allergic diseases can be cured
completely. Nevertheless, a fortunate coincidence led the author to discover a
novel concept that eliminations of the causes of these diseases are possible.
In other words, combinations of pathogenic antibodies with responsible
cells, namely, cytolytic T lymphocytes in cases of autoimmune diseases and
mast cells in cases of allergic diseases, can be decomposed by replacing the
pathogenic antibodies with non-specific antibodies. In more detail, intradermal
injections with a non-specific antigen preparation induce productions of non-
specific antibodies in the body of the patient. Repetitions of the injections
bring about an accumulation of them. Accumulated non-specific antibodies
will occupy most of the receptors on the surface of responsible cells. When the
accumulation reaches the sufficient level, virtually no pathogenic antibodies
would remain on the receptors. That is, no causes of the diseases remain.
Biography
Kimihiko Okazaki has completed his Graduation from Kyoto
University, Faculty of Medicine in 1959. He was engaged in
medical chemical research from Apr’ 1960 to Jul’ 1981. He
has started working in Internal Medicine in July, 1981. He has
started running a private medical clinic in Sep’ 1989. His main
achievements are as follows: discovery of a novel in coenzyme
of thiamine pyrophosphokinase Baker’s yeast; identification of
initiator of rat liver regeneration as biliverdin and discovery of a
novel and complete cure-method for allergic and autoimmune
diseases.
ma13081x@ma1.seikyou.ne.jpAn easy way to eliminate causes of collagen and allergic
diseases
Kimihiko Okazaki
Okazaki Medical Clinic, Japan