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7 Surprising Causes of Autoimmune Diseases They Never Told You About



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Find out more about the surprising causes of autoimmune diseases and some natural things you can do if you have an autoimmune disease. 

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0:00 Introduction: A deeper look at autoimmune diseases
0:40 Autoimmune diseases explained
3:05 Known causes of autoimmune diseases 
3:40 Surprising causes of autoimmune diseases 
8:45 What to do if you have an autoimmune disease 
12:38 Learn more about fasting! 

Today, I’m going to cover the surprising potential causes of autoimmune diseases. There are so many people developing autoimmune diseases around the world, and I want to share what I think is going on. 

When it comes to autoimmune diseases, we need to ask the right questions. Instead of asking what causes autoimmune diseases, I think we need to ask what causes immunodeficiency or immunosuppression. We also need to ask what causes harmful microbes that are dormant to become active and cause problems. 

Well-known triggers of autoimmune diseases:
• Chemicals 
• Toxins 
• Leaky gut 
• Drugs 
• Corticosteroids 
• Chemotherapy 

Surprising potential causes of autoimmune diseases: 
• An excessively clean environment 
• Infant formulas 
• A problem with your VDR (vitamin D receptor) 
• Major stress 
• Antibiotics 
• Loss of the microbiome 

What you can do if you have an autoimmune disease:
1. Take high doses of vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 
2. Take TUDCA 
3. Take probiotics (unless you have a gut problem)  
4. Reduce the fiber in your diet (if you have a gut problem)
5. Get on the keto diet 
6. Start intermittent and prolonged fasting 
7. Do a stress detox

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the surprising causes of autoimmune diseases. I’ll see you in the next video.
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