Autoimmune Disease: How To Stop Your Body From Attacking Itself
OPS_admin | Sep 13, 2009 | Comments 0
The incidence of autoimmune disease has tripled in the last few decades. 24 million Americans are now affected. In fact, it affects more women than heart disease and breast cancer combined.
But autoimmune disease isn’t just one condition …
You’re probably familiar with the most common autoimmune diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, type-1 diabetes, hypothyroidism, and psoriasis. But there are many more autoimmune diseases that affect the nervous system, joints and muscles, skin, endocrine gland, and heart.
Full Story: Mark Hyman, MD: Autoimmune Disease: How To Stop Your Body From Attacking Itself.
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