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Autoimmune Diseases The human immune system is made up of a collection of special cells, tissues, proteins and organs that collectively work together to protect the body against foreign and/or harmful substances, including bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood or tissue from another person or species. A healthy immune response involves the identification and eradication of these harmful substances, utilizing specific antibodies produced to combat the foreign invader, along with B and T cells that work together to "tag" and destroy these substances. In a person with an autoimmune disorder, however, her/his immune system is unable to distinguish between the body's own healthy cells/tissue and harmful, foreign substances. The body's immune system, then, attacks its own tissue as if it were an "other" body. There are over 80 types of autoimmune diseases, none of which are currently curable. Though the exact cause of such diseases is not known, it is commonly believed to be a combination of a person's genetic predisposition for such disorders, combined with an environmental "trigger," such as a microorganism or drug. The segment of the population most affected by autoimmune diseases are women in the childbearing years. Though there is no cure for these disorders of the immune system, there are medicines and CAM therapies proven to reduce the frequency and severity of the symptoms. A few of the most common autoimmune diseases and their symptoms are listed below. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, and/or if these disorders run in your family, please see your doctor. You can also contact us for a consultation.
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