IgG antibodies are found in all body fluids. They are the smallest but most common antibody (75% to 80%) of all the antibodies in the body. IgG antibodies are very important in fighting bacterial and viral infections. IgG antibodies are the only type of antibody that can cross the placenta in a pregnant woman to help protect her baby (fetus).
I have several patients that are fighting myeloma cancer. This cancer shows up on the bones. They take blood work frequently to check how the cancer is reacting to chemo or to natural medicine, and in most cases my patients are doing both sciences, just like I did.
The problem with looking at the IgG level only is that no one knows exactly what their IgG level was when they were healthy. The general range for IgG is 565-1800 (this range varies based on the machine). A bone scan is generally taken at different times to check on the status of current leison grow or remission.
If you or someone you know is fighting multiple myeloma, please let them know that my patients are all seeing great results by using both conventional and natural medicine to address this cancer.
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