Some of the most common autoimmune diseases include:
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (which is the cause of about 90% of hypothyroidism in the US(4))
Grave's Disease (85% of hyperthyroidism in the US)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Celiac Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
SLE
Some conditions that are now thought to be autoimmune or at least related to autoimmunity include:
Crohn's Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Fibromyalgia
Autism
So why are we seeing more and more of these conditions? The long and short of it is that our unhealthy lifestyle is finally catching up with us. Things that have been linked to autoimmunity or are thought to cause autoimmunity include:
- Some form of genetic predisposition (though this is not set in stone)
- Trauma (particularly head trauma)
- Infections (particularly gut infections/food poisoning, Lyme disease, and Mononucleosis and herpes)
- Poor diet- particularly one short of antioxidants
- Lack of or shortened breast feeding time as a baby
- Toxins
If you have an autoimmune disease here's what I would recommend:
-Clean up your diet- Eat more plants and less food that was made in a plant
-Try an elimination diet and cut out the allergens you react to
-Add supplements that dampen inflammation like vitamin D, curcumin and resvertrol
-Get as many harsh chemicals out of your life as possible (cleaning products, pest-control products)
-Beef up your antioxidant stores with Omega-3 oils
-Boost your glutathione levels by taking supplements such as N-Acetyl Cysteine and/or find a naturopathic doctor near you who administers glutathione in an IV
*Find a functional medicine doctor near you to tailor your treatment and manage your case (Particularly a Chiropractor who does Functional Neurology, as many of them do both functional medicine and functional neurology)
To find a functional neurology doctor near you: http://www.acnb.org/locator/index.php
References:
(1) http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/11/04-0367_article.htm#r1
(2) http://www.aarda.org/autoimmune_statistics.php
(3)Betterele C “Update on autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes (APS)” Acta Bio Medica 2003;74:9-43
(4) Baillieres “Autoimmunity and Hypothyroidism” Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1998; Aug 2 (3):591-617
I do not intend this or any of the information on this website to be con strewn as a cure or treatment. It should also be known that as of today, July 2nd 2012 I am not a doctor, but a chiropractic intern. I am providing this information as a public service in hopes of helping people who are needlessly suffering, but this can not and should not replace the advise of a doctor.
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