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CO-MORBIDITY The term "co-morbidity" has
been used to describe the overlap of illnesses which tend to occur
together. "Co" means together or jointly. "Morbidity"
refers to disease. Co-morbidity simply means diseases which
occur simultaneously. For example, psoriasis (a disease of the skin)
has a significant co-morbidity with several other illnesses including
arthritis, headache, heart disease and depression. In psoriasis,
Edgar Cayce explains co-morbidity by linking all the various syndromes
to a common causal factor - toxicity within the body. As the body
seeks to eliminate toxins, the internal pollution affects various organs
producing a variety of symptoms diagnosed as separate illnesses.
Cayce's treatment recommendations for psoriasis were intended to address
the basic cause of toxicity and thus eliminate the psoriasis and any
other co-morbid diseases. REFERENCES Weissman, M. M., Merikangas, K. R., Wickramaratne, P., Kidd, K. K., Prusoff, B. A., Leckman, J. F. & Pauls, D. L. (1986). Understanding the clinical heterogeneity of major depression using family data. Archives of General Psychiatry, 43, 430-434. Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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