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The Crazy Epidemic: International Expert Warns of Widespread Autoimmune Diseases

Ruqaya Antar wrote in Al Ain News: An international expert warned of a widespread disease affecting a huge number of people, and perhaps more common than well-known diseases such as heart and cancer.

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American physician Dr. Eric Berg talked about the dangers of autoimmune diseases, which he called the “crazy epidemic,” explaining that there are more than 100 known types of autoimmune diseases.

The Daily Express website quoted Berg as saying that these conditions occur when “the immune system mistakenly attacks normal, healthy cells in the body, leading to their damage.” Common autoimmune diseases include:

  • Lupus
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Ulcerative colitis.

Berg said that autoimmune diseases may be a “crazy epidemic” that affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 9 women, so it is more.

Common heart disease.

The doctor, whose total number of views on YouTube has reached about 2,249,291,442 so far, explained, “The only common denominator between all autoimmune diseases is intestinal permeability or leaky gut.”

Leaky gut syndrome is defined as “an intestinal condition in which weakness in the intestinal walls allows bacteria and toxins to enter the bloodstream.” It is also a theoretical condition as scientists are not completely sure whether it is a disease or a symptom.

However, it is a known feature of many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases affecting the digestive system, which include inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease.

Causes of autoimmune diseases

Regarding the causes of autoimmune diseases, Berg saw that they are many and include:

  • Vitamin D deficiency.
  • Eat seed oils and ultra-processed foods.
  • some medicine.
  • Stress.

Berg advised eating a high-quality diet to reduce the chances of developing autoimmune diseases, saying: “I highly recommend following the diet.

Keto, which contains high-quality animal proteins in addition to a good amount of fat.”

He advised eating plenty of cooked vegetables and a “moderate” amount of fermented vegetables, such as sauerkraut, to maintain a healthy gut microbiome.

Berg added: “You should not make any changes to your health or diet without first consulting a doctor and obtaining a medical examination, diagnosis and recommendation.”

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2024-02-07 13:00:40

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