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The immune system is designed to protect the body.
But when regulation fails, the shield turns into a weapon.
The immune system is the body’s primary defense mechanism. It protects against pathogens, toxins, and abnormal cells while maintaining internal balance.
Autoimmune disorders develop when the immune system mistakenly targets the body’s own cells and tissues. This loss of immune tolerance leads to chronic inflammation and tissue damage.
Autoimmune disorders result from complex interactions between genetics, environmental triggers, infections, toxins, and chronic stress. Dysfunction of the HPA axis plays a critical role in immune imbalance.
Chronic immune dysregulation leads to mitochondrial damage, DNA injury, tissue destruction, and increased intestinal permeability. These processes drive disease progression and systemic symptoms.
Autoimmune diseases affect multiple organs and systems, each with unique clinical patterns but shared immune mechanisms.
Accurate diagnosis requires understanding disease-specific symptoms, targeted laboratory testing, and immune markers. Early detection improves management outcomes.
Recovery from autoimmune disorders focuses on immune modulation rather than suppression alone. Reprogramming the immune system requires a multidisciplinary, personalized approach.
Management strategies include pharmacological therapy, nutritional interventions, stress regulation, physical activity, and complementary approaches to support immune balance.
Autoimmune disease is not just about suppression.
It is about understanding, balance, and immune reprogramming.
Autoimmune Disorders & Immune Reprogramming Workshop | Clinical Nutrition.
محتوى الدورة
Day 1
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الفيديو 1
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الفيديو 2
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video 3
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video 4
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video 5
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video 6
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video 7
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video 8
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video 9
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video 10
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video 11
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video 12
Day 2
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