Autoimmune diseases and their respective fields are related to the work structure of the immune system. Autoimmune diseases occur as a result of an imbalance in the functioning of the immune system. To understand the essence of the immune system and how it does its job efficiently, we can compare the immune system to a defensive army.
The function of the immune system is to protect the body from the penetration of foreign bodies. External attacks by viruses, bacteria or parasites always happen to the human body. But it happens that the enemy is inside the body, and it can wake up from moment to moment, as if it were a reserve enemy army hidden inside the body, but the attacks made by internal viruses in the body are not like those outside. The function of the immune system is also to overcome internal diseases that are different such as: the development of cancer cells; the cancer cell is a special cell, it is a different cell from the others and the immune system recognizes it as foreign and attacking. Therefore the task of the immune system is to eliminate this cell. If the immune system fails to eliminate this enemy which is at the beginning of its development, then it shows that the immune system does not work and is not absolutely efficient.
Therefore the task of the immune system is to eliminate foreign invaders. In order for the immune system to perform this vital task, it must identify and differentiate between foreign invaders and its own host and forces. The expression used in this case is “self”. and “non-self”. The immune system must have the ability to distinguish between foreign invaders and what exists inside the body in a normal and natural way.
The basis of autoimmune diseases is the failure of the immune system to differentiate between foreign bodies and the bodies found within it in a normal and natural way. When it fails to detect foreign bodies, the immune system attacks its own tissues, i.e. itself. It can attack a single cell, it can attack an organ or an entire system. This is the failure of the army to protect the body from foreign attacks. But more than that is the failure of the immune system to identify its body members. This term is the same as saying in military parlance ‘shoot at our bodies’.
Causes of Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune diseases are caused by the combination and intervention of several factors together and at the same time in the patient. Among these causes are: Inheritance and genetic code, weakness or disorder in the immune system, any hormonal disorder, especially sex hormones in women, and finally the surrounding environment and lifestyle; the latter include; drugs, chemicals, viruses, germs, malnutrition and psychological stress. These environmental factors determine the cause of illness on a given day in a given person.
Autoimmune diseases tend to run in certain families. There have been many cases of different autoimmune diseases in the same family.
Can autoimmune diseases be cured in chemical medicine?
Chemical medicine has not found effective treatment for autoimmune diseases. They are committed to their cure throughout the patient’s life. For example. for the disease of diabetes they advise insulin that serves to control the level of sugar in the blood. Other diseases such as; calzob, lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis disease, etc. The medicines they use for these diseases are; (Corticosteroids), (Methotrexate) (Cyclophosphamide), (Azathioprine), (cyclosporine). But unfortunately, these drugs prevent the immune system from being resistant to infections, even weaken the immune system and have an anti-immune effect that turns on itself and the body’s immunity, in addition to other side effects that cannot be neglected.
How can autoimmune diseases be prevented?
To date, medical science knows no way to prevent autoimmune diseases.
Arabic Herbal Medicine and Autoimmune Diseases
In our fight against menacing diseases, the WAH Research and Development (WAHRD) team, with which MBA collaborates, has made possible the production of special herbal medicines for the cure of various autoimmune diseases, and we have successfully cured numerous cases with various diseases.
The cure for autoimmune diseases consists of various herbal medicines that are in the form of capsules, and along with them, patients should also follow the advice on food diet, lifestyle and other appropriate advice depending on the disease they have, the degree of illness, health condition and age.
The natural treatment of these diseases aims not only to improve the patient’s condition and prevent the progression of the disease and its complications, but there is a great possibility of total recovery.
disease, and for this, after the help of Almighty God, we need the will of the patient and following our treatment and advice as accurately as possible.
There is no disease that cannot be cured, you just have to find the medicine, and maybe your medicine is with us.
Autoimmune diseases are many in number, and some of which we mention below, but you can contact us for any type of autoimmune disease that you may have experienced, because God is great and He does good.
Types of Autoimmune diseases
There are more than 100 autoimmune diseases known so far, but there are a large number of such diseases that are suspected to be included in autoimmune diseases.
List of autoimmune diseases
1. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
2. Acute necrotizing hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis
3. Addison’s disease
4. Agammaglobulinemia
5. Alopecia areata
6. Amyloidosis
7. Ankylosing spondylitis
8. Anti-GBM/Anti-TBM nephritis
9. Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)
10. Autoimmune angioedema
11. Autoimmune aplastic anemia
12. Autoimmune dysautonomia
13. Autoimmune hepatitis
14. Autoimmune hyperlipidemia
15. Autoimmune immunodeficiency
16. Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED)
17. Autoimmune myocarditis
18. Autoimmune oophoritis
19. Autoimmune pancreatitis
20. Autoimmune retinopathy
21. Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP)
22. Autoimmune thyroid disease
23. Autoimmune urticaria
24. Axonal & neuronal neuropathies
25. Balo disease
26. Behcet’s disease
27. Bullous pemphigoid
28. Cardiomyopathy
29. Castleman disease
30. Celiac disease
31. Chagas disease
32. Chronic fatigue syndrome
33. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP)
34. Chronic recurrent multifocal ostomyelitis (CRMO)
35. Churg-Strauss syndrome
36. Cicatricial pemphigoid/benign mucosal pemphigoid
37. Crohn’s disease
38. Cogan’s syndrome
39. Cold agglutinin disease
40. Congenital heart block
41. Coxsackie myocarditis
42. CREST disease
43. Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia
44. Demyelinating neuropathies
45. Dermatitis herpetiformis
46. Dermatomyositis
47. Devic’s disease (neuromyelitis optica)
48. Discoid lupus
49. Dressler’s syndrome
50. Endometriosis
51. Eosinophilic esophagitis
52. Eosinophilic fasciitis
53. Erythema nodosum
54. Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
55. Evans syndrome
56. Fibromyalgia
57. Fibrosing alveolitis
58. Giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis)
59. Giant cell myocarditis
60. Glomerulonephritis
61. Goodpasture’s syndrome
62. Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA) (formerly called Wegener’s Granulomatosis)
63. Graves’ disease
64. Guillain-Barré syndrome
65. Hashimoto’s encephalitis
66. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
67. Hemolytic anemia
68. Henoch-Schonlein purpura
69. Herpes gestationis
70. Hypogammaglobulinemia
71. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
72. IgA nephropathy
73. IgG4-related sclerosing disease
74. Immunoregulatory lipoproteins
75. Inclusion body myositis
76. Interstitial cystitis
77. Juvenile arthritis
78. Juvenile diabetes (Type 1 diabetes)
79. Juvenile myositis
80. Kaëasaki syndrome
81. Lambert-Eaton syndrome
82. Leukocytoclastic vasculitis
83. Lichen planus
84. Lichen sclerosus
85. Ligneous conjunctivitis
86. Linear IgA disease (LAD)
87. Lupus (SLE)
88. Lyme disease, chronic
89. Meniere’s disease
90. Microscopic polyangiitis
91. Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD)
92. Mooren’s ulcer
93. Mucha-Habermann disease
94. Multiple sclerosis
95. Myasthenia gravis
96. Myositis
97. Narcolepsy
98. Neuromyelitis optica (Devic’s)
99. Neutropenia
100. Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
101. Optic neuritis
102. Palindromic rheumatism
103. PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcus)
104. Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration
105. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)
106. Parry Romberg syndrome
107. Parsonage-Turner syndrome
108. Pars planitis (peripheral uveitis)
109. Pemphigus
110. Peripheral neuropathy
111. Perivenous encephalomyelitis
112. Pernicious anemia
113. POEMS syndrome
114. Polyarteritis nodosa
115. Type I, II, & III autoimmune polyglandular syndromes
116. Polymyalgia rheumatica
117. Polymyositis
118. Postmyocardial infarction syndrome
119. Postpericardiotomy syndrome
120. Progesterone dermatitis
121. Primary biliary cirrhosis
122. Primary sclerosing cholangitis
123. Psoriasis
124. Psoriatic arthritis
125. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
126. Pyoderma gangrenosum
127. Pure red cell aplasia
128. Raynaud’s phenomenon
129. Reactive Arthritis
130. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
131. Reiter’s syndrome
132. Relapsing polychondritis
133. Restless legs syndrome
134. Retroperitoneal fibrosis
135. Rheumatic fever
136. Rheumatoid arthritis
137. Sarcoidosis
138. Schmidt syndrome
139. Scleritis
140. Scleroderma
141. Sjogren’s syndrome
142. Sperm & testicular autoimmunity
143. Stiff person syndrome
144. Subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE)
145. Susac’s syndrome
146. Sympathetic ophthalmia
147. Takayasu’s arteritis
148. Temporal arteritis/Giant cell arteritis
149. Thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
150. Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
151. Transverse myelitis
152. Type 1 diabetes
153. Ulcerative colitis
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