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Autoimmune Disease

This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of autoimmune diseases, detailing the immune system’s fundamental roles and how dysfunction can lead to the body attacking its own tissues. It explains the distinction between innate and adaptive immunity, the importance of immune tolerance, and the consequences of its failure. Various autoimmune conditions are categorized as organ-specific or systemic, with examples such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis. The presentation also highlights key contributing factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental triggers, and infections, offering a clear understanding of the pathogenesis behind autoimmune disorders.

In addition to foundational knowledge, the presentation introduces advanced therapeutic approaches, including Autologous Active Specific Immunotherapy (AASI®), Mito Organelles Thymus, Nano Organo Peptides, and Super Transfer Factors. These innovative, individualized treatments aim to modulate the immune response, neutralize harmful autoantibodies, and support immune regeneration. A real-world case study demonstrates the successful integration of these therapies in managing severe autoimmune conditions. This key summary reflects the presentation’s goal: to equip healthcare professionals with both scientific insights and practical approaches in the evolving field of autoimmune disease treatment.

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