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tablet_text_alignment=\u201cdefault\u201d phone_text_alignment=\u201cdefault\u201d background_color_opacity=\u201c1\u201d background_hover_color_opacity=\u201c1\u201d column_backdrop_filter=\u201cnone\u201d column_shadow=\u201cnone\u201d column_border_radius=\u201cnone\u201d column_link_target=\u201c_self\u201d column_position=\u201cdefault\u201d gradient_direction=\u201cleft_to_right\u201d overlay_strength=\u201c0.3\u201d width=\u201c1\/1\u201d tablet_width_inherit=\u201cdefault\u201d animation_type=\u201cdefault\u201d bg_image_animation=\u201cnone\u201d border_type=\u201csimple\u201d column_border_width=\u201cnone\u201d column_border_style=\u201csolid\u201d][vc_column_text]I recently heard Dr. Susan Blum, MD, MPH, author of The Immune System Recovery Plan, speaking about Autoimmune Diseases on Jonathan Landsman\u2019s Immune System Summit. But her method and thinking are quite different from that of most medical doctors \u2013 truly, a&nbsp;breath of fresh air. She focuses on a&nbsp;whole-body approach, not just the organ system that is under attack.We have been conditioned to believe that autoimmune diseases involve the immune system attacking a&nbsp;particular part of the body, causing a&nbsp;specific chronic disease. Those diagnosed are told that the immune system is mistaking their body part for a&nbsp;foreign invader, though not explaining why. For that reason, each patient is referred to a&nbsp;medical expert, a&nbsp;specialist in that field. For example, an MS patient is referred to a&nbsp;Neurologist, a&nbsp;Hashimoto\u2019s patient, to an Endocrinologist, a&nbsp;Rheumatoid Arthritis patient, to a&nbsp;Rheumatologist.Each autoimmune specialist treats his patients with tests and medications specific to their specialty. Patients are given drugs, specific to the part of the body that has been compromised. In most cases, these drugs are prescribed as lifelong medications, although other medications may be added at a&nbsp;later date, some even to deal with side effects of the original drug. They palliate the symptoms but offer no cure or even remission for the disease. But, according to Dr. Blum, all of the autoimmune diseases have a&nbsp;lot more in common than their diagnoses and the differences as to which organ is being attacked.Functional MedicineFunctional Medicine is a&nbsp;fairly new medical model, a&nbsp;more holistic one, that recognizes the importance of a&nbsp;healthy immune system and that the body is connected, a&nbsp;whole organism, and searches for the root cause of dis-ease. These doctors, like Dr. Blum, spend time with their patients, collecting a&nbsp;detailed history and looking at their diet, lifestyle, habits, thoughts, emotions, stressors, and the toxic substances they are exposed to on a&nbsp;daily basis. They create an individualized treatment plan for each autoimmune patient, which can sometimes include drugs, temporarily, if required to extinguish the fire, getting the immediate flare under control, before it inflicts permanent damage to the body, as they work to help their patients make changes that will improve their state of health. Dr. Blum describes herself as having one foot in conventional medicine allowing her to use lab testing to get to a&nbsp;correct diagnosis, and appropriate drugs, short-term, when necessary, but her other foot is clearly planted in the holistic world.Is this starting to sound a&nbsp;bit familiar? As those of you who may have already experienced, this holistic approach has been used by Naturopaths, Herbalists, and Holistic Nutritionists for decades.Most autoimmune diseases exhibit many of the same symptoms. Dr. Blum asks her patients:Are you constantly exhausted?Do you frequently feel&nbsp;sick?Are you hot when others are cold, or cold when everyone else is&nbsp;warm?Do you have trouble thinking clearly (aka \u201cbrain fog\u201d)?Do you often feel irritable?Are you experiencing hair loss, dry skin, or unexplained weight fluctuation?Do your joints ache or swell but you don\u2019t know&nbsp;why?Do you have an overall sense of not feeling your best, but it has been going on so long it actually feels normal to&nbsp;you?So, is the immune system the cause of the autoimmune problem? Do we need to take drugs that will shut down the immune system to stop the assault? On the other hand, can we survive without an immune system?The Root Causes of Autoimmune DiseasesTriggers, confirmed by evidence-based sites, like Pub Med, include:Food: Allergenic and processed (Gluten, sugar, unhealthy fats,&nbsp;GMOs)Nutrient deficiencies (D3, A, C, E, Zinc,&nbsp;EFAs)Stress &amp;&nbsp;Trauma (fight or flight, emotional issues, alcohol, tobacco, drugs)Lifestyle, including: Exercise (spending too much time sitting, rather than moving)Sleep (not getting the necessary 7\u2009\u2013\u20099&nbsp;hours)Dehydration (drinking coffee &amp;&nbsp;soda, instead of&nbsp;water)EMF pollution (Excessive use of digital devices)Gut Microbiome (imbalanced) &amp;&nbsp;Leaky Gut (proteins able to get through the barriers and travel through the bloodstream, even some to the&nbsp;brain)&nbsp;Impaired digestion leads&nbsp;to:&nbsp;FatiguePoor concentrationSleep issuesImpaired immune functionToxins \u2013 exogenous (environmental) and endogenous (created by the&nbsp;body)&nbsp;Mold (mycotoxins)Beauty &amp;&nbsp;hair productsHousehold cleaning &amp;&nbsp;laundry detergentsInfections (including dental)Pathogenic bacteriaPesticides, chemicals, especially glyphosate (GMO&nbsp;foods)Heavy Metals (mercury, lead, cadmium)A toxic liver, due to the accumulated toxins in the body, making it unable to perform all of its 500 daily functionsAll of the above root causes result in increased inflammation \u2013 the&nbsp;fire!The whole body is connected. The immune system travels through every system of the body. Is it healthy? Is it balanced? What does it take to repair an immune system that isn\u2019t working right?Recommendations for Autoimmune DiseasesDr Blum suggests:Eliminate Gluten \u2013 \u201cthere is a&nbsp;connection to autoimmune diseases in the literature\u201dEat an anti-inflammatory diet: (Elimination Diet)&nbsp;Remove food sensitivitiesWork on getting rid of processed sugar, white flour, unhealthy fatsIncrease healthy fats: avocado, nuts &amp;&nbsp;seeds, healthy fishNo dairy or animal fats, processed oilsLots of fruits and vegetables \u2013 eat the rainbowAdd fermented foods: Kimchi, sauerkraut, fermented cauliflowerA Mediterranean Diet offers a&nbsp;good FrameworkAfter 3\u2009\u2013\u20094 weeks, slowly re-introduce each eliminated food sensitivity, one by one, (except for gluten) and see if you have any symptomsFood is medicine. Once you no longer eat the foods that trigger your symptoms, you will feel betterFor Arthritis, eliminate nightshades: tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, eggplantFood and stress have the power to have a&nbsp;direct effect on the immune systemBecome aware of the stressors in your life and how you are affected. Find something you can do every day to relieve stress&nbsp;MeditationBreathworkGratitudeChew food really well (50 \u2013 60 chews per&nbsp;bite)Movement: Tai Chi, Qigong, Yoga, FeldenkraisWalking in natureHealing your&nbsp;gut&nbsp;A hundred trillion bacteria in your gut are your good microbesA healthy gut includes the bacteria that helps you digest, absorb, and assimilate the food and nutrients, particularly the ones needed by your immune system, like the antioxidants, B&nbsp;vitamins, fats, and amino&nbsp;acidsThese beneficial bacteria help regulate and keep the barriers functioning properlyDysbiosis (imbalance of good and bad bacteria) damages the intestinal lining, leading to leaky gut \u2013 must be addressed for all autoimmune conditionsDetoxification The liver metabolizes, manages, and detoxifies all the toxins, with some help from the kidneysAs Holistic Nutritionists, our clients usually have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and been seen by specialists and are often on medications. Many are still feeling unwell, often due to their disease and new symptoms, side effects of the drugs they are taking.Like Dr. Blum, we take a&nbsp;thorough health history, examining current symptoms and stressors, their diet, lifestyle habits, including exercise, sleep quality, energy, mood, medications, supplements, and anything else that will lead us to uncover the root causes of their disease. Prior to their initial consultation, each client completes a&nbsp;detailed questionnaire, designed to assess their nutrient deficiencies. All of this data enables us to better understand our client and create a&nbsp;customized nutrition and lifestyle plan, a&nbsp;step-by-step guideline allowing them to make changes, at a&nbsp;comfortable pace, in all areas, including correcting their internal terrain by eliminating the toxins in their homes and in their&nbsp;lives.Check out: https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/how-to-use-nutrition-to-fight-autoimmune-conditions\/Earn a&nbsp;Diploma in Holistic Nutrition. We strive to provide you with the knowledge to live well and stay healthy. We are an internationally recognized school offering online nutrition training. If you\u2019d like to learn more about any of our programs, call us&nbsp;today at 1\u2212800\u2212456\u22129313 or contact us online.By Gilda Rovan, BA, RHN, ROHP, CHCP[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row] "},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Autoimmune Diseases \u2013 More Similarities Than Differences?","item":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/autoimmune-diseases-more-similarities-than-differences\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]