Understanding Autoimmunity: Why Your Immune System Is Not the Enemy
Understanding Autoimmunity: Why Your Immune System Is Not the Enemy Your immune system is designed to protect you. It works tirelessly from day one, defending your body from harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses while learning to tolerate friendly microbes and harmless substances like food. From birth, this complex system is shaped by genetics and external factors such as how you were born, whether you were breastfed, and the overall health of the mother. Early on, much of your immune defense depends on the antibodies that mother transfers to baby until the body is strong enough to develop its own robust immune responses. But what happens when this defense system turns inward, mistakenly attacking your tissues, organs, and cells? This phenomenon is called autoimmunity. While it can be frightening to receive an autoimmune diagnosis, there’s hope. Understanding why your body is reacting this way is the key to restoring balance and reclaiming your health. The Body’s Wisdom: Auto...