Dietary approach to fight autoimmune diseases

As the name implies, autoimmune diseases are associated with disorders in the functioning of the immune system. The prefix “auto” suggests that these diseases occur when a person’s immunity “takes up arms” against his own body or individual groups of cells. What is immunity? This is our watchman and protector, who is sensitive to the appearance of foreign substances, microorganisms and tissues that are not natural to us. The arrival of uninvited guests causes a violent response – immune cells pounce on the enemy and try to destroy him. Sadly, sometimes our immunity cannot distinguish enemy from friend. Then they talk about an autoimmune disease.

News releases often scare us with new outlandish diseases that modern medicine cannot cope with, despite the high level of pharmaceutical development. In addition to the long-known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), over the past fifty years, SARS, swine and bird flu, and Ebola have been added. Scientists believe that the culprit is gene mutations of viruses. But why does our immunity lose in the fight against a mutated threat? Is it because we are used to taking antibiotics for any reason, and our food (meat, milk, eggs) contains high doses of antibiotics? The infection loses its sensitivity to those drugs that were fatal for it half a century ago.

There is a heated debate in the global medical community about the origin and treatment of autoimmune diseases. But there is no consensus and universal answer. The onset of the disease is usually associated with severe stress, severe trauma or other protracted illness. Therapists, immunologists, rheumatologists, geneticists and other specialists are engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases.

Autoimmune diseases are often called systemic because they affect an entire department or even the entire body at once. There are not only diseases, but also syndromes that have an autoimmune origin. For example, when a person has chronic chlamydia for a long time, he may develop Reiter’s syndrome. This is a lesion of the genitourinary organs, joints and eyes, not associated with the harmful action of chlamydia itself – it is the result of an incorrect immune response of the body to the disease.

Dietary treatment method

Dietary approach to fight autoimmune diseases

This is the only way to treat autoimmune processes in the body without a drug method. At the same time, this method is quite effective, as it eliminates the cause of the disease!

This method allows you to cure diseases that occur due to impaired membrane permeability in cells, which include:

  • autoimmune encephalitis

  • Alzheimer’s disease

  • Hashimoto’s disease (autoimmune thyroiditis)

  • type 1 diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent) at an early stage (when the pancreas is not yet completely destroyed)

  • male infertility (sterile sperm syndrome)

  • And other diseases that occur due to a violation of the permeability of cell membranes (which is most often caused by radiation).

The essence of the method

The essence of the method is to restore the “spoiled” cell membranes. The membranes are damaged by radiation (it is not known when, but you most likely once fell under its influence), and our immunity, unfortunately, recognizes these cells as pathogenic, despite the fact that they are completely healthy. Therefore, having restored the membranes, the autoimmune process will stop automatically, as it began.

To restore the membranes, it took 2 things:

  1. Ginkgo Biloba (BAD)

  2. Healthy fats

Ginkgo Biloba is taken on an empty stomach, and immediately after meals – fats (fish oil, lecithin, omega-3, fish caviar and any oils rich in phospholipids (linseed oil, hemp, grape seed oil, cedar, olive).

And healthy fats are the building material for these purposes. Therefore, for the period of treatment, do not limit yourself to healthy fats, consume them in sufficient quantities.

dosage

There is no daily dose of ginkgo biloba. You can take as much as it is written in the instructions, but you can also increase the dose by 2 times. The minimum therapeutic dosage is 100 mg per day (assuming pure ginkgo biloba, no additives!). If you bought a product with vitamins or antioxidants, then it is not pure ginkgo biloba.

The main thing you should pay attention to when buying ginkgo biloba is whether the manufacturer has a GMP certificate., otherwise you run the risk of running into a low-quality product that will not be effective.

A course of treatment from 3 weeks to 6-8 months, depending on the neglect of the disease.

With autoimmune diseases, you can not take any vitamins and any substances useful for the body

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