Can you provide the name? I am really interested in that research. My sister has RA which is autoimmune and she is convinced it is a gut thing. My son has autoimmune issues as well. I think they are on to something. Lap band or sleeve surgery, for example, seems to immediately put RA inflammation in total remission. It also cures adult onset diabetes supposedly. They won't do clinical studies on that though for obvious reasons, but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence on it. My sister had the sleeve surgery and her RA has been in remission since. Literally her inflammation numbers went from 68 to 8 overnight. I think if you have a leaky gut and particles start circulating in your system your immune system tries to attack and goes haywire. Would explain a lot of things IMO.
Give it a read and do some cross referencing as you go along. Essentially if your gut is filled with let's say toxins, those toxins override the normal functionality which can cause a snowball effect. I think this book focuses more on linking the guts function to autism and other disorders. But the same can be said about auto immune and cancers and diabetes, etc
Can you provide the name? I am really interested in that research. My sister has RA which is autoimmune and she is convinced it is a gut thing. My son has autoimmune issues as well. I think they are on to something. Lap band or sleeve surgery, for example, seems to immediately put RA inflammation in total remission. It also cures adult onset diabetes supposedly. They won't do clinical studies on that though for obvious reasons, but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence on it. My sister had the sleeve surgery and her RA has been in remission since. Literally her inflammation numbers went from 68 to 8 overnight. I think if you have a leaky gut and particles start circulating in your system your immune system tries to attack and goes haywire. Would explain a lot of things IMO.
"Gut and Psychology Syndrome"
Give it a read and do some cross referencing as you go along. Essentially if your gut is filled with let's say toxins, those toxins override the normal functionality which can cause a snowball effect. I think this book focuses more on linking the guts function to autism and other disorders. But the same can be said about auto immune and cancers and diabetes, etc
Thanks!