to develop an autoimmune disease. Certain diseases such as psoriasis can occur among several members of the same family. This suggests that a specific gene or set of genes predisposes a family member to psoriasis. In addition, individual family members with autoimmune diseases may inherit and share a set of abnormal genes, although they may develop different autoimmune diseases. Organs and tissues commonly affected by autoimmune disorders include blood components such as red blood cells, blood vessels, connective tissues, endocrine glands such as the thyroid or pancreas, muscles, joints, and skin.

What are the symptoms of an autoimmune disease?

The symptoms of autoimmune disease vary widely depending on the disease and an individual’s immune system, as well as from patient to patient. Inflammation is a common symptom among many of the different diseases. Dizziness, fatigue, malaise and a low-grade fever are among non-specific symptoms associated with collagen vascular–type of autoimmune diseases. A specific autoimmune disease may result in the destruction of an organ or tissue, or the increase in the size of an organ or tissue.

Conventional medical treatments may help relieve the symptoms of an autoimmune disease but they do not address the root of the problem. Generally, by undergoing comprehensive natural medicine testing, the reasons the body is producing antibodies against itself can be found. Some of these reasons include sensitivities or allergies to foods, inhalants and chemicals and various infections.

Discover why we believe that natural medicine treatments are the best way to treat autoimmune diseases.
(published with permission in writing from:http://www.caringmedical.com)




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