Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Autoimmunity involves the immune system failing to recognize the
body's cells and tissues as being a part of the body, which results in
the immune system attacking those cells and tissues. Any disease
resulting from autoimmunity is called an auto-immune disorder.
There
are over 60 known disorders thought to be related to autoimmunity.
Below is a summarized list of conditions related to autoimmune
disorders :
Alopecia Areata – An autoimmune
disorder that is characterized by hair loss. It is found commonly in
men and women and can occur at any age, including childhood.
Alzheimer's Disease
– Characterized as a progressive brain disorder, which involves a
decline in social and intellectual abilities. Alzheimer's Disease is
thought to be associated with free radical damage in the brain and
inorganic aluminum.
Celiac Disease – A chronic
inflammation of the colon that creates an intestinal breakdown due to
an allergic reaction to gluten. Gluten is a protein that is found in
grains such as wheat, barley, oat and rye.
Crohn's Disease
– A chronic inflammatory bowel disease, which is characterized by
severe inflammation of the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. This
disorder is typically seen in persons between the ages of 15 and 35,
but can also be found in young children and the elderly as well.
Fibromyalgia
– This disorder is characterized by aches and pains in the muscles
along with chronic fatigue and insomnia. It is estimated between 3 to 6
million people in the US suffer with Fibromyalgia. Ninety percent of
them being women.
Graves Disease – A disorder
affecting the thyroid gland. In this disease auto-antibodies bind to
the thyroid gland, which increases the production of thyroid hormone,
which plays a major role in metabolism. Symptoms include nervousness,
diarrhea, insomnia, sweating, and weight loss with increased appetite.
More serious symptoms include irregular heart beat, tachycardia
(increased heart rate), swelling of eyes and legs. In rare cases,
cardiovascular collapse, shock or coma could occur.
Lupus
– A disorder which instead of the body's immune system functioning
properly as protection from harmful invaders, it forms antibodies that
attack healthy tissues and organs. Symptoms include aching joints,
inflammation, swelling, fatigue, fevers and rashes. Lupus is a mild
disease affecting only a few organs, but for others it may cause
serious, even life-threatening problems.
Multiple Sclerosis
– A chronic inflammatory condition which involves the central nervous
system (CNS), which consists of the brain and spinal cord. This chronic
inflammation causes severe damage to the myelin sheath (covering of the
nerves). Symptoms include blurred vision, numbness and paralysis.
Mercury toxicity may be a causal factor.
Psoriasis
– A common chronic skin condition which is characterized by symptoms
similar to eczema. It involves the hyperactivity of the immune system
which creates a form of inflammation. This inflammatory reaction causes
skin cells to multiply seven to twelve times faster than normal. The
skin is often dry and itchy as well as being cracked or blistered.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
– This disorder can affect many joints, but most commonly the small
joints of the hands. An autoimmune attack on the tissues causes
inflammation along with pain and swelling. If uncontrolled it could
lead to destruction of the bones, deformity and eventually disability.
It is thought that a factor of rheumatoid arthritis is holding onto
bitterness.
What are natural ways that can be used which are helpful for autoimmune disorders?
Most
people with autoimmune disorders suffer from exhausted adrenals. The
adrenals produce a hormone that controls the immune response called
cortisol. Cortico-steroid drugs are used to treat autoimmune disorders
to mimic the action of cortisol, but have undesirable side effects. A
natural alternative to consider is
Licorice, which is an herb that supports the adrenals, as well as having anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties.
Yucca
also has anti-inflammatory properties as well as mimics the effects of
cortisol. It also has a detoxifying effect as well as a blood thinning
property.
Wild Yam
is another herb that can be taken as an anti-inflammatory and
antispasmodic. Willow bark also has an anti-inflammatory property and
can help bring relief from pain in autoimmune disorders.
Stress
management is a key factor in dealing with autoimmune disorders as
stress adversely affects the adrenal glands. Getting an adequate amount
of sleep as well as having a positive mental attitude can be very
helpful. Supplements that can be beneficial in helping the body manage
stress are
Siberian Ginseng,
Chinese Mineral Chi Tonic and
Nutri-Calm.
Antioxidants aid the body in balancing immune activity and also fight free radical damage.
Green Tea Extract and
High Potency Grapine are appropriate choices.
Essential Oils that may be beneficial for autoimmune disorders include
Bergamot,
Clary Sage,
Lavender and
Roman Chamomile.
Adding essential fatty acids to your diet like
Flax Seed Oil and
Omega-3 EPA can help to reduce inflammatory responses.
Magnesium deficiency is also common in cases of autoimmune disorders.
Fibralgia
contains magnesium as well as malic acid which is beneficial for
generating cellular energy and may be helpful for Fibromyalgia.
Moderate exercise such as walking or swimming can be helpful but care should be taken not to over exert the body.
Taking a
digestive enzyme is very beneficial.
Taking a
Probiotic daily is recommended to help put healthy bacteria into the intestines which may help reduce allergic responses.
What should be avoided?
Immune
stimulants are contraindicated as this could only make the problem
worse. Avoid taking herbs and supplements that boost the immune system
such as Colostrum, Dandelion Root, Echinacea, Goldenseal, and Yarrow.
Avoid essential oils that stimulate the immune system such as Geranium, Thyme and Ylang Ylang.
Food
allergies may also be a factor in autoimmune disorders. Common
allergens are hydrogenated fats and oils such as margarine and
shortening, grains such as wheat and corn and dairy products. Foods
that aggravate the condition should be avoided.
Avoid refined
carbohydrates and sugars which feeds Candida, a fungus that may also be
a contributing factor for autoimmune disorders.
Toxicity and Heavy Metal Poisoning
It
is believed that heavy metal poisoning, such as with vaccines that
contain mercury and other toxins that are injected directly into the
bloodstream as well as other toxic chemicals we are exposed to on a
daily basis, are a major factor in the underlying cause of autoimmune
disorders. A gentle detoxification is recommended so as not to detoxify
the body too quickly causing a “healing crisis”.
SAM-e can be helpful in detoxifying the liver and has been beneficial in some cases of Fibromyalgia.
Enviro Detox taken in small doses can also be helpful.
Resources:
American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (www.aarda.org)