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Inflammation and Autoimmune Diseases
We are a people on fire!
Less than a hundred years ago the common health challenges we faced
were infections. With the discovery of pathogenic bacteria and the advent
of proper hygiene, death from these problems became less common. Inflammation
has become the new epicenter of disease, disability and death.
Inflammation and the immune system Our immune system uses heat to destroy
invading bacteria. A specialized cell called a macrophage douses the invader
with inflammatory enzymes (like acids) and the heat generated in this battle
destroys the invading bacteria.
Sometimes our own healthy cells become the focus for disease. This often
happens because of toxic exposure. When we eat, drink or breathe a toxin,or
if it is absorbed through our skin, our detoxification system works to
remove it before the poison can compromise our health. Unfortunately,many
of today’s poisons are simply too strong and they overwhelm our detoxification
system and enter healthy cells. These cells now become the target of disease,
infection and inflammation. Our immune system must treat them as hostile
and use heat to destroy them.
Autoimmune diseases arise when our immune system becomes so over worked
that it can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and sickcells.
It attacks all cells of a particular type equally. This body systemis never
able to heal and chronic inflammation sets in.
The weakest link A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Youare
only as healthy as your weakest body system. How robust you are depends
mostly on lifestyle choices, some what on your environment and a little
on your genetics.
When a toxin overwhelms your detoxification process it will likely settle
in your weakest system. The immune system melts these polluted cells inan
effort to save healthy cells. This is acute inflammation. With chronic
toxicity comes the opportunity for chronic inflammation. In the case ofchronic
inflammation, the immune system attacks any sick cell as well asany healthy
cell that looks like the sick one. If the immune system attacksconnective
tissue we say a person has lupus. If it attacks the beta cellsof the pancreas
we say they have type 1 diabetes. If it attacks the jointswe say they have
rheumatoid arthritis.
These are only a few of the more than 200 autoimmune diseases. Yet theyall
share one common attribute: inflammation.
Putting the fire out Inflammation arises because of: Toxins Injuries
Emotional distress Nutrient deficiency We simply must reduce our toxic
exposure to reduce the chances of developing an autoimmune disorder. And
we must also develop emotional coping strategies and have all of the nutrientswe
need in our body in the right quantity – every moment of every day. These
are the first steps to reducing inflammation.
We can directly douse the fire with anti-inflammatory Betalains suchas
those found in TriVita's Nopalea. A Betalain is a protein-antioxidant complex
found in certain plants grown in hot climates. The hotter the climate,the
more Betalains the plant needs to survive and the more we can benefit.
Nutrient strategies According to most authorities, everyone needs to
be taking a multiple vitamin and mineral supplement every day. This iseven
more important for people trying to tame their immune system in an autoimmune
flare-up. We also need to eat foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acidsand take
Omega EFA supplements. These fats not only reduce inflammation but they
also make your immune system work smarter, not harder. Antioxidants are
critical to putting out the fire of inflammation. Betalain “protein-antioxidants”are
extremely powerful anti-inflammatory nutrients. Finally, Vitamin B-12and
adaptogens form a bulwark against the blues and physical stress.
We are a nation on fire. This is at the heart of the near epidemic
of autoimmune disorders we are facing. Strategies of nutrients and nurturing
will help us fight inflammation and help us with what we do best: heal!

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