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Interesting...

Half a year before i developed Uveitis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and IBD i was injected 6-7 times in one day by the army and i was injected with vaccinations.

I have been researching Auto Immunity and Vaccinations and have found proof that overloading the immune system in mice causes auto immunity. I cant post the links because i dont have 10 posts.

Do some research people, really very interesting and i believe it was responsible for my development of Auto Immune issues.
 
If that was the case why are autoimmune diseases still relatively rare and why would some get them and not others? We have many different opinions on the forum about vaccinations so we won't start a debate on that.
 
Auto immune disorders are much more common in the developed world - Vaccinations

Also i believe that the genetics of a person make them more susceptible.

This is causing auto immunity, Believe it or not. Its certainly what i believe.
 
Auto immune disorders are much more common in the developed world - Vaccinations

Also i believe that the genetics of a person make them more susceptible.

This is causing auto immunity, Believe it or not. Its certainly what i believe.

vitamin d deficit(housing/clothing), fiber deficit, antibiotics, would likely explain why industrialized societies have a higher disease and autoimmunity rate. i have seen the data, so i guess that's what my opinion is based on.
 
Interesting...

Half a year before i developed Uveitis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and IBD i was injected 6-7 times in one day by the army and i was injected with vaccinations.

I have been researching Auto Immunity and Vaccinations and have found proof that overloading the immune system in mice causes auto immunity. I cant post the links because i dont have 10 posts.

Do some research people, really very interesting and i believe it was responsible for my development of Auto Immune issues.

Well id be glad to look into this, but also this disease is multifactoral in its causes, it is likely to be a combination of variables coming together rather then one single event.

have you ever taken antibiotics? or worked the night shift to cause a vitamin d deficit? or avoided fruit for along time? or all of the above simultaneously?
 
Well id be glad to look into this, but also this disease is multifactoral in its causes, it is likely to be a combination of variables coming together rather then one single event.

have you ever taken antibiotics? or worked the night shift to cause a vitamin d deficit? or avoided fruit for along time? or all of the above simultaneously?

Hey wildbill,

Yeah i completely agree with the fact that its multifactoral.
Plenty of different things can cause autoimmunity.
I have taken antibiotics, i have never avoided fruit or worked late night shifts consecutively. i did take a few antibiotics while i was in the army too because i got sick. But it was something out of a bottle that tasted really bad. cant remember the name.
 
You also have to consider that 3rd world countries can't afford the health care needed to dx people with any type of sickness. People don't go to the doctor. So the numbers get skewed.
My dad had Crohns as a child in the early 70's. He didn't have all if the vaccines then, his patents couldn't afford things like that
I'm not saying that is not the cause, but if it does have something to do with it, I don't think it's the case for everybody.
 
yeah, i am under the assumption that it could just be one factor to cause auto immunity. Theres probably all sorts of things that can lead to autoimmunity
 

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