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What Is Auto Immune Disease and Leaky Gut
Part 1
An autoimmune disease is defined as an irregular response of the body’s immune system against substances and tissues normally present in the body (like when the immune system appears to be attacking the body, be it a specific part like an organ, or an entire system like the lymphatic system, or the whole body).
Leaky gut has been found in association with many diseases including, Asthma, Allergies, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Irritable Bowel (IBS, which includes Crohn's and ulcerative colitis) Lupus, Hypothyroid, Graves' disease, Hyperthyroid, Kidney Disease , MS, Psoriasis, Eczema, Depression, Chronic Fatigue, Lymes disease, Fibromyalgia, Heart Failure and Celiac disease.
Basically large molecules that weren't able to permeate pick up before are able to, like bacteria and undigested proteins and undigested sugars. Is antigens leak into the bloodstream and are labeled by immune system as foreign. And buddies are created for these antigens and the immune system mounts inflammatory response, which target tissues and organs, including the Thyroid gland. The bodies immune system doesn't just stuck the body like many conventional practitioners believe. If the body is filled with microbes and other harmful antigens that belong in the gut (including bacteria and Candida, etc.) as well as sugar that feed these microbes and other foreign undigested proteins the body appears to be attacking itself when it's attacking the foreign invaders. When infectious or toxic particles penetrate the intestinal walls, they trigger a cascade of events that culminate in any number of elements.
Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS), the toxicity flowing from their gut throughout their bodies and into their brains, clogs the brain with toxicity, preventing it from performing its normal function and process sensory information...
"Sensory information turns into this mush; into a noise in the child's brain, and from this noise the child cannot learn. They cannot decipher anything useful," she explains.
"That's why they don't learn how to communicate. They don't learn how to understand language, how to use language, how to develop all the natural instinctive behaviors and coping behaviors that normal children develop. The second year of life is crucial in the maturation of the brain of the baby. That's when communication skills develop and how instinctive behaviors develop and play skills develop in children and coping behaviors develop.
If the child's brain is clogged with toxicity, the child misses that window of opportunity of learning and starts developing autism depending on the mixture of toxins, depending on how severe the whole condition is, and how severely abnormal the gut flora is in the child."
GAPS may manifest as a conglomerate of symptoms that can fit the diagnosis of either autism, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), attention deficit disorder (ADD) without hyperactivity, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, just to name a few possibilities.
Probiotics and helpful Bacteria
Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children http://www.naturalnews.com/036220_vaccinated_children_disease_allergies.html#ixzz3l4ZmPBrX
You've probably known for a long time that vaccines weaken the immune system and make children more vulnerable to future infections.New science has actually put numbers to the question.It turns out that vaccinated children are up to 500% more likely to suffer allergies and disease than un-vaccinated children: http://www.naturalnews.com/036220_vaccinated_children_disease_allergies.html
What this means is that the entire human genome depends on this plethora of unique microbes in order to perform vital bodily functions such as digesting food and processing nutrients; resisting disease and building immunity; and maintaining a healthy flora balance in the intestinal system. Without this bacteria, in other words, the human body would not be able to function properly or maintain any semblance of proper immunity. "This is a whole new way of looking at human biology and human disease, and it's awe-inspiring," said Dr. Phillip Tarr of Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., one of the lead researchers for the study. "These bacteria are not passengers. They are metabolically active. As a community, we now have to reckon with them like we have to reckon with the ecosystem in a forest or a body of water."
Antibiotic drugs, chemicals, vaccines, and other modern interventions destroy human microbiome.
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