Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune disease has become a worldwide epidemic, with more than 100 different types identified.
Once your body is affected by one type of autoimmune disease, it creates the perfect environment for another to develop. It is very common for people with one autoimmune condition to develop multiple types if the root cause is not addressed.
Common Symptoms of Autoimmune Disorders
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Poor Gut Health: Constipation, diarrhea, food sensitivities, bloating, poor digestion.
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Skin Conditions: Rashes, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rosacea, acne.
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Respiratory Issues: Asthma, allergies, dry mouth, frequent colds.
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Brain Challenges: Brain fog, anxiety, poor memory, headaches, attention deficit.
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Thyroid Issues: Fatigue, hyperactivity, temperature sensitivity, poor weight management.
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Chronic Pain: Muscle and joint pain, stiffness, overall pain, chronic inflammation.
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Adrenal and Energy Issues: Chronic fatigue, feeling “wired and tired.”
Nearly all people suffering from autoimmune disorders have something in common: poor gut health. The gut is responsible for 80% of our immune system. Scientists have discovered that our gut contains around 2,000 different strains of bacteria, while a typical probiotic might contain up to 20 strains—meaning it’s only a small part of fixing gut health. In fact, taking probiotics can sometimes worsen the problem, especially if a person suffers from Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), which needs to be addressed before gut healing can occur.