AUTOIMMUNE disorders

 
 

how do we treat autoimmune disorders?

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Autoimmune disorders are diagnosed based on symptom descriptions.

What we need to be able to treat these disorders is to identify what is causing the symptoms.

We now have enough available research to draw lines from various poisoning problems to the various types of autoimmune disorders. It is well documented in the literature that we e.g. finds elevated heavy metals in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients. Heavy metals act in synergy with certain chemicals and mycotoxins which should also be tested for, if we want the opportunity to prevent development and have a chance of healing.

Parkinson's and Alzheimer's have been documented to be reversible up to stage 4. If we can start early for the various types of autoimmune disorders, we have a chance. If we wait too long, permanent DNA damage that is irreversible will occur. Therefore: early investigation and efforts are necessary for us to make targeted efforts.

In general, it is less interesting what type of autoimmune disorder we have, as this depends on our genetics.

We may have the same poisoning problems, but due to our genes, they manifest themselves in different ways. Some may develop cancer, while others get an autoimmune disorder - thus the genes become secondary and the cause of the disorder primary.

We all have genes linked to health and illness. Our genes are NOT our destiny.

What is interesting is what ACTIVATES our genes and makes us sick. Removing genes to prevent disease is not at all a guarantee that we will not get sick, if we are exposed to toxins. Lately, we have become aware that excessive focus on genetics is irrelevant - it is about finding the biochemical blocks and getting them treated. We can test that and we can do something about it.

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