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🗓️ 3 November 2024
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Today, we’re going to take a look at the underlying cause of autoimmune disease. Your immune system has two parts: the innate immune system that you’re born with and the acquired immune system that’s created through a series of infections. Over time, the acquired immune system becomes stronger and offers protection against infection.
The innate immune system is not the problem when it comes to autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune disorders typically involve problems with the T-regulatory cells or T-cells. Also called suppressor T-cells, these cells are the peacemakers of the immune system and stop the immune reaction when the job is done.
Prednisone, the synthetic version of cortisol, is commonly used as a treatment for autoimmune diseases. Both prednisone and vitamin D have reduce inflammation, but Vitamin D empowers and enhances the immune system. Prednisone suppresses the innate and the acquired immune systems.
Vitamin D shifts the immune system to increase the T-cells. Inflammatory TH1 and TH17 cells are usually too high when someone has an autoimmune disease. Vitamin D suppresses both of these cells, reducing inflammation.
Prednisone raises your blood glucose levels while vitamin D does not. Vitamin D enhances the cells that makes insulin and helps to regulate your blood sugars. Prednisone can break down your bone, leading to osteoporosis. Vitamin D helps you absorb calcium and supports bone remineralization.
The thymus gland makes T-cells. As we age, the thymus gland deteriorates and our immune systems decline. Vitamin D slows down this process, but you need larger, therapeutic doses. Vitamin D does not work without the cofactors magnesium, vitamin K2, and zinc.
Dr. Coimbra of Brazil created a protocol that involves increasing vitamin D to penetrate any resistance. This lowers the parathyroid hormone which means that vitamin D levels have significantly increased.
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0:00.0 | So why aren't people talking about this? The root cause of autoimmune diseases. I'm not sure if you |
0:05.9 | know this or not, but autoimmune diseases are surpassing heart disease in cancer. It is rapidly |
0:11.8 | becoming the number one health problem on planet Earth. Check out this chart. Look at the trends of |
0:18.2 | MS, type 1 diabetes, celiac, thyroid diseases. I'm talking about Hashimoto's, |
0:23.6 | Crohn's. Now, there's a lot of other diseases now that are just exploding, but autoimmune |
0:28.0 | diseases are basically straight up and vertical. Yet very few people are talking about something |
0:34.3 | so obvious. Hopefully this video will inspire certain doctors to start to look into this |
0:40.5 | solution. Your immune system has an extremely important job of differentiating self from non-self. |
0:48.4 | I'm talking about your own cells from other things that are not yourselves, like pathogens, |
0:54.1 | like viruses, bacteria, things like that. |
0:55.9 | Before I dive right into this, I want to give you just a real quick foundation. |
0:59.5 | You have two parts of the immune system. |
1:01.0 | You have the part that you were born with that your mother gave you, and that's called |
1:05.5 | the innate immune system. |
1:07.1 | And then you also have the acquired immune system. |
1:10.1 | The acquired immune system is created |
1:12.8 | through a series of infections. Okay, so you get infected, you get a bacterial, a virus infection, |
1:20.3 | and then your immune system reacts and learns from that. So the next time that you get |
1:25.3 | exposed to that infection, you now have protection. |
1:28.9 | The innate system doesn't have a memory. |
1:31.6 | It's just there waiting to protect and it's going to instantly react to any type of pathogen. |
1:37.1 | Whereas the acquired immune system could take hours or even days before it kicks in. |
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