Labels: cause of ALS MS and rheumatoid arthritis, how to prevent and maybe help treat autoimmune diseases, new effective way to prevent autoimmune diseases
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Eating too
much salt is a major cause of autoimmune diseases!....
Today's
Post: Thursday, 3-7-2013
Autoimmune diseases are some of the most horrible known to humankind.
ALS traps you in a body you no longer can make move even though you are
still in there and conscious.
Rheumatoid arthritis disfigures your joints, causes you pain, and tends
to disable you and remove your mobility.
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease of the central
nervous system in which the body's own immune system destroys the insulating
myelin sheath around the axons of neurons which often leads to a variety of
neurological deficits and permanent disability.
It's similar to ALS. And the
appearance of people who have it begins to be a bit hard to look at because
they begin to lose control of the muscles in their face!
And there are others that are just as bad.
So far there has been little progress on turning them off
once they show up.
We already know that people who take less than the optimal
3,000 to 5,000 iu a day of vitamin D3 or who fail to get that much from sun exposure
are a good bit more likely to get these diseases.
And, we already know that eating too much salt damages the
endothelium or insides of your blood vessels which causes heart disease and
other diseases from reduced circulation including high blood pressure. Further, recent research found this to be one
of the major causes of gout.
Now, we have new research done by an international team.
They were able to show that excess salt intake directly
caused harmful immune system changes that triggered autoimmune disease.
Wow!
It turns out that adding too much salt to packaged desserts,
snacks, dinners, and fast food that has become more prevalent has also directly
caused and increased the amount of autoimmune diseases.
Since virtually all these foods fatten you and cause heart
disease too, we suggest no longer eating 99 % to all of such foods.
And following a blend of the DASH II diet and the
Mediterranean diet that is relentlessly low but NOT zero in salt and yet is
still very tasty also is a solution to this.
In my email from Medical News Today, today I found this:
International Study: Excess Dietary Salt May Drive The Development
Of Autoimmune Diseases
Increased dietary salt intake can induce a group of aggressive
immune cells that are involved in triggering and sustaining autoimmune
diseases.
This is the result of a study conducted by Dr. Markus
Kleinewietfeld, Prof.
International Study: Excess Dietary Salt May Drive The Development
Of Autoimmune Diseases Article Date: 06 Mar 2013 - 10:00 PST
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