Let’s just be real about this: a lot of people are sick of the news that there is an increase in autoimmune disease among white people, particularly in the United States. However, a study out of the University of California Berkeley found that white people were 1.6 times more likely than black people to have autoimmune disease, and as we always hear, black people are disproportionately affected by autoimmune diseases.
The problem is many autoimmune diseases can be mistaken for heart or lung issues, so the question becomes who is more likely to get it? The answer is that white people are more likely to have autoimmune diseases, but who cares? I can’t remember the last time I saw a black person complaining about their autoimmune condition, but I might have seen one at the grocery store or a hospital.
One of the biggest problems with autoimmune disease is that many of us are exposed to things that can trigger the immune system. This can include environmental toxins, like smoke and chemicals, or in more severe cases, infections. When we’re getting these infections, the body sends out an alarm signal that tells it to “self-destruct”. This can be for a variety of reasons, but the common denominator is that the body is looking for a way to fix itself.
This is one example of why it’s so important to do your research and find out the cause of your disease or problem. If you have these kinds of issues, it is important to consider the possibility that the problem you’re having might be due to your immune system being over-active. For example, if you’re having trouble with your digestion, it might be that your immune system is trying to find a way to destroy your body’s own cells.
When I wrote this article, I was surprised to see a lot of people say that there is no difference between autoimmune and auto-immune diseases. I say this based on the fact that I feel there is a difference in the way people feel about these diseases. I think that there is a difference only in what they think they feel when they are having the symptoms of a particular disease. Autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, etc.
One of the main reasons people have these diseases is that they have some kind of immune system dysfunction. When your immune system is being attacked, you don’t feel the symptoms of the disease. If you are having symptoms of an autoimmune disease, you have a body that is malfunctioning. The body can’t fight off the attacker, and the attack is making the body sick. In autoimmune diseases the body has a tendency to attack itself.
When it comes to autoimmune disease, the problem is that the immune system is attacking itself. The body can try to attack itself, but the immune system can only take so much. It cannot fight an attack for long, especially when the attack comes from outside the body. You have to learn to defend against them.
In recent years it seems to be becoming more common for people to get autoimmune disease. This is especially true for autoimmune disease involving the immune system. The immune system, in its attempt to protect the body, is attacking itself. The problem is that the autoimmune attack is not only causing the body to become sick, but also increasing the chance of the body becoming sick in the future. We are just beginning to understand how this happens.
Many autoimmune diseases are genetic and affect both parents, but the majority are caused by the body’s own immune system attacking itself. The two main autoimmune diseases that are caused by an autoimmune disease are RA and MS but other disorders such as SLE are also common. If you have an auto-immune condition that you want to prevent, the first thing you need to do is get treatment.
The treatment is very similar to what we’ve discussed on these pages. Most patients can prevent the symptoms of an autoimmune disease by doing the things we’ve described here. The most important thing to remember is that the treatment is not an end in itself. It’s not a cure, and it’s not a replacement for medical treatment. It is a very important part of the treatment for autoimmune diseases.