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How to Stop Attacking Yourself: 9 Steps to Treating Autoimmune Disease

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Hiya Smarties!

Check out this fabulous guest article by Mark Hyman, MD, to provide clarity on inflammation and autoimmune diseases from my blog archives.

This information is always timely. Hope it helps! Take it away, Mark…

Inflammation is a “hot” topic in medicine.

It appears connected to almost every known chronic disease: from heart disease to cancer, diabetes to obesity, autism to dementia and even depression. Other inflammatory diseases, such as allergies, asthma, arthritis and autoimmune disease, are increasing at dramatic rates. As physicians, we are trained to shut off inflammation with aspirin, anti-inflammatory medication, such as Advil or Motrin, steroids and increasingly more powerful immune-suppressing medication with serious side effects. But we are not trained to find and treat the underlying causes of inflammation in chronic disease. Hidden allergens, infections, environmental toxins, an inflammatory diet and stress are the real causes of these inflammatory conditions.

Autoimmune diseases now affect 24 million people and include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel disease and more. These are often addressed by powerful immune suppressing medication and not by addressing the cause. That’s like taking a lot of aspirin while you are standing on a tack. The treatment is not more aspirin or a strong immune suppressant but removing the tack.

If you want to cool off inflammation in the body, you must find the source. Treat the fire, not the smoke. In medicine, we are mostly taught to diagnose disease by symptoms, not by their underlying cause. Functional medicine is the emerging 21st century paradigm of systems medicine that teaches us to treat the cause, not only the symptoms, and to ask why you are sick, not only what disease you have.

Functional medicine is a different way of thinking about disease that helps us understand and treat the real causes of inflammation instead of finding clever ways to shut it down. Medicine as it is practiced today is like taking the battery out of a smoke detector while a fire burns down your house!

Autoimmune conditions are connected by one central biochemical process: a runaway immune response also known as systemic inflammation that results in your body attacking its own tissues.

 

Autoimmunity: What is an Autoimmune Disease and How It Occurs

We are facing an epidemic of allergies (60 million people), asthma (30 million people) and autoimmune disorders (24 million people). Autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, celiac disease, thyroid disease and the many other hard-to-classify syndromes in the 21st century. These are all autoimmune conditions, and at their root, they are connected by one central biochemical process: a runaway immune response also known as systemic inflammation that results in your body attacking its own tissues.

Your immune system is your defense against invaders. It is your internal army and has to clearly distinguish friend from foe — to know you from other. Autoimmunity occurs when your immune system gets confused and your own tissues get caught in friendly cross-fire. Your body is fighting something — an infection, a toxin, an allergen, a food or the stress response — and somehow it redirects its hostile attack on your joints, your brain, your thyroid, your gut, your skin or sometimes your whole body.

This immune confusion results from what is referred to as molecular mimicry. Conventional approaches don’t have a method for finding the insult causing the problem. Functional medicine provides a map to find out which molecule the cells are mimicking.

Interestingly, autoimmune disorders occur almost exclusively in developed countries. People in poor nations without modern amenities like running water, flushing toilets, washing machines and sterile backyards don’t get these diseases. If you grew up on a farm with lots of animals, you are also less likely to have any of these inflammatory disorders. Playing in the dirt, being dirty and being exposed to bugs and infections trains your immune system to recognize what is foreign and what is “you”.

In this country, autoimmune diseases are a huge health burden. They are the eighth leading cause of death among women, shortening the average patient’s lifespan by eight years. The annual health care cost for autoimmune diseases is $120 billion, representing nearly twice the economic health care burden of cancer (about $70 billion a year).1

Unfortunately, many of the conventional treatments available can make you feel worse. Anti-inflammatory drugs like Advil, steroids, immune suppressants like methotrexate, and the new TNF-alpha blockers like Enbrel or Remicade can lead to intestinal bleeding, kidney failure, depression, psychosis, osteoporosis, muscle loss, diabetes, infection and cancer.2

When used selectively, these drugs can help people get their lives back, but they are not a long-term solution. They shouldn’t be the end of treatment but a bridge to cool off inflammation while we treat the root cause of the disease.

If you have an autoimmune disease, here is what you need to think about and do.

Nine Steps for Treatment of Autoimmune Disease

1. Check for hidden infections — yeast, viruses, bacteria, Lyme, etc. — with the help of a doctor and treat them.

2. Check for hidden food allergens with IgG food testing or just try The UltraSimple Diet, which is designed to eliminate most food allergens.

3. Get tested for celiac disease with a blood test that any doctor can do.

4. Get checked for heavy metal toxicity. Mercury and other metals can cause autoimmunity.

5. Fix your gut.

6. Use nutrients, such as fish oil, vitamin C, vitamin D and probiotics, to help calm your immune response naturally.

7. Exercise regularly. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory.

8. Practice deep relaxation, like yoga, deep breathing, biofeedback or massage, because stress worsens the immune response.

9. Tell your doctor about Functional medicine and encourage him or her to get trained. Go to http://www.functionalmedicine.org/ for more information and to get a copy of the “Textbook for Functional Medicine”.

Give these steps a try and see if you don’t start feeling less inflamed. The answers are right in front of you. Treat the underlying causes of your illness and you will begin to experience vibrant health once more.

For more information on how to optimize your health, see Dr. Hyman’s website.

Now I’d like to hear from you. Have you been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease? How is your doctor treating you? Have you been frustrated by the medical advice that you’ve been given? What steps have you taken to get to the root of the problem, and what have your results been? Please leave your thoughts by adding a comment below.

Love and health,

 

References
1. Nakazawa, D. (2008). The Autoimmune Epidemic. Simon & Schuster. New York.
2. Siegel, C.A., Marden, S.M., Persing, S.M., et al. (2009). Risk of lymphoma associated with combination anti-tumor necrosis factor and immunomodulator therapy for the treatment of Crohn’s disease: a meta-analysis. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 7(8): 874-81.

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  1. Thank you for this information, and you article seems like a good plan to fight against auto-immune disease.

  2. Thanks for talking and sharing the information. Nice blog post.

  3. Harsha says:

    Thanks for sharing the awesome blog. Vitiligo is also one of the autoimmune diseases I have this disease for the past 8 years. Still, going strong day by day. I have tried many treatments to cure vitiligo. My dermatologist also suggested many treatments none had worked. Now I am using camouflage makeup to cover vitiligo.

  4. MAC says:

    I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis approximately 10 years ago. I woke up one morning and was in so much pain I took half hour to get out of bed. I couldn’t sit and if I fell onto a chair I couldn’t get myself up again. I have been on all the medications available as well as having the needle jabs in my knees and shoulders. Thank God for leading me to BEST HEALTH HERBAL CENTRE,.Now am RA free,…

  5. Akhil Arya says:

    I appreciate this work amazing post for us I like it.

  6. Eryn says:

    First, I want to thank you all for your comments and give me some hope.
    I started having symptoms of autoimmune disease about a year ago. My muscles are very tight so I cannot move, I have inflammatory problems, pains in muscles, and curl fingers (so I cannot open my palm). But after running so many blood tests, urine tests, ct scan, pft test, ecg test, emg test…..etc. the only thing came out was I have high white blood cells and all tests results came out negative or in a normal range, so doctors are still unable to diagnose what is going on on my body other than gave me different drugs, including high dose ibuprofen, Prednisone, and the pills that to suppress my immune system.
    I am sick of taking these drugs and I think the medication is a dead end. I am worried I will be sick for the rest of my life. I really really want to stop taking all the medicines and just focus on the healthy healing. My husband doesn’t support my idea. He thinks I should keep taking the drugs until I feel better (which I don’t think I will from these pills). He thinks I should take it slow and discuss with my doctors. I hope some of you can give me some advise and tell me your thoughts. Thank you.

  7. Edward Sheaver says:

    I was diagnosed with COPD 5 years ago and was taking Spiriva and Advair plus nose sprays to slow down progression. My symptoms have always been shortness of breath, and dizziness. I am a 54 year old male. the Spiriva wasn’t really working and I could not tolerate them for long due to severe side effects, so this year our family doctor started me on Natural Herbal Gardens COPD Herbal mixture, We ordered their COPD herbal treatment after reading alot of positive reviews, i am happy to report with the help of Natural Herbal Garden natural herbs I have been able to reverse my symptoms using herbs, my symptoms totally declined over a 9 weeks use of the Natural Herbal Gardens COPD natural herbal formula. My COPD is totally reversed! Their official web page is naturalherbalgardens . co m After the herbal treatment I also finally was able to give up smoking after 20 years. I ‘m thankful to nature

  8. Johan Boutella says:

    After my Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis 2 years ago, i stopped all the Multiple sclerosis medicines prescribed due to severe side effects, and decided to go on natural herbal approach. My primary care provider introduced me to Rich Herbs Foundation and i immediately started on their Multiple Sclerosis herbal formula treatment, this herbal treatment has made a tremendous difference for me. My symptoms including shaking, muscle weakness, fatigue, mood swings, numbness, double vision and urinary retention all disappeared after the 4 months treatment! Its just amazing!

  9. Noor says:

    I was very down with detecting thyroid disease last month. I lost my appetite give away few pounds. This article helped me in some ways that i cannot express in words. Its like a ray of light in the dark. Those 9 steps for the treatment was very helpful. Thanks a lot!!

  10. John Rawlinson says:

    Hi I have Rheumatoid arthritis, I have had it for 4 years now, I’ve had a lot of drugs over the year, witch I do not respond to, I ask my gp for help and don’t seem to get a lot of help.

  11. Janine Denardo says:

    I have thyroid and autoimmune and stiff person syndrome I am on Levothyroxine, azathioprine. Diazepam. Baclofen. My doctor’s never told me my thyroid was going up then I got this other doc in 2011 to 2014 my thyroid was up to 23.43,my TPO -AB was 2000 I didn’t find out until Oct 23-2014 when I got another new doc

  12. Considering just how detrimental immune disorders can be to the people who have them, it is nice to have some ideas of how to deal with it. I especially like that you bring up how important exercise is. After all, not only is it a natural anti-inflammatory, but it keeps your body in good shape to fight off any problems with the disease.

  13. Gina Bynes says:

    I was 36 years old and my 2nd child was one year old when I noticed one of my fingers was inflamed, swollen. The swelling wouldn’t subside. Tests showed RA (Rheumatoid arthritis). Then progressively other joints started to get affected and I had much pain, dressing myself was very painful. I would ring my mother in tears not knowing what was happening to my body. I tried numerous medicines nothing worked. Finally, the rheumatologist suggested i try natural medicines and suggested NewLife Clinic, i immediately ordered their Rheumatoid Arthritis Herbal formula and start on the 3 months treatment plan, the treatment is totally incredible, i had a total decline of symptoms with this treatment, the pains, stiffness, swelling, body weakness and skin redness has subsided.

  14. Jasem says:

    The immune diseases in humans are the transmission of abnormal immune cells from eggs, yogurt and fish due to the formation of a fatty layer on the liver. Some foods should be eaten to break down the immune cells, such as the enzyme bromolene and papaya, clean the liver from fat and strengthen it. The vegetative system of probiotics

  15. Kay File says:

    I’ve been told I have lupus. I am on Plaquenil and have to have my eyes checked every 6 months. Anything that touches me breaks my skin like it is paper. It used to be just my arms but now it is my legs too. I look like I have been in a war.

    • Angie says:

      Sores on your arms and legs could be behcet’s. Many people who have autoimmune diseases are diagnosed with more than one, such as myself.

      • Kay File says:

        I’ve never heard of that. What can I do? It’s not sores. It’s when I run into something it tears my skin like paper.

  16. nancy says:

    I think the most important thing is increasing thyroid function. Red light from the sun or incandescence is good. Eatting more often and going to bed at 10 will help too.

  17. Zianna Lopez says:

    HI I was diagnosed with endometriosis chronic, my doctor wants to remove my uterus i have been a vegan for 5 years now and have educated myself with this disease and noticed there are certain foods that feed it, so with that being said i have to change my diet lifestyle once again, i feel lost and dont know where to begin with almost eating raw and staying away from these foods. Im hoping you can help me with some new things to add to my life 🙂

  18. Angie Parks says:

    The first time I had any symptoms, I broke out with SEVERE hives while on vacation at about 10 yrs of age. For years, I never had any energy & had recurrent pneumonia. At age 26, I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Epaste in Barr). I wound up completely disabled & barely able to walk. I kept getting these sores on my face and on my scalp, then my hair started falling out. Many years passed with no further diagnosis, until at age 42, I was diagnosed with Crohns. The treatmental that was offered did not solve all the other autoimmune symptoms I was having. Eventually, I got the additional diagnosis of Sjogrens, Behcets, & Rheumatoid Arthritis.
    I am on many medications. The main ones that I feel have really helped me are Methotrexate & Humira injections.
    If I had these two drugs 20 years ago, I might have been better able to enjoy my life. My life has wound up being very singular. I learned a long time ago that people were often making me sicker with all the stress they brought into my life. I don’t have the energy for it anyway. Today, i am about to be 56 yrs of age. I am by no means cured, but I have more and more better days. What made the difference for me was finally finding the right Rheumatologist who prescribed the right medications. It only took 46 years to find him…

  19. Jean says:

    Its like pulling teeth to get anything done with your doctor because of medicine by the numbers. I made the mistake of signing on to an HMO (which I will change at reenrollment time). The docs are more interested in following corporate requirements than addressing my chief complaint. It is unfortunate that homeopathic medicine is not covered by insurance (although I suppose they would have to go by the numbers too then). After a consultation with a naturopath I was going to be in for thousands in testing alone, before any treatment, all out of pocket. Therefore, getting to the root of the problem is quite difficult, aside from whatever I can do for myself as you outlined above.

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