Genetic immune system deficiencies (inherited hypogammaglobulinemia), reduced T - cell numbers or function, severe moist skin infections, cancer and long - term corticosteroid administration can also cause low blood globulin levels.
Not exact matches
Researchers observed viral replication in airway cells from mice with
genetic deficiencies in the
immune system sensors that detect virus and in the antiviral response.
People with weakened
immune systems, such as transplant recipients and patients with
genetic deficiencies, are often susceptible to developing the condition.
In the person with the right
genetic susceptibility, there are triggers or root causes, that cause an
immune system imbalance, which leads to nutrient
deficiencies, many symptoms, and results in the destruction of the thyroid gland so it can no longer make enough thyroid hormones.
Viruses Bacteria Parasites Mold and fungus Nutritional
deficiencies and excesses Amino acid imbalances Hormone imbalances Poor diet Lack of exercise Poor sleep Stress / anxiety / depression Allergies EMFs Too much sun Not enough sun Not enough germs Damaged
immune system Depleted adrenals High blood pressure High cholesterol Poor digestion
Genetic glitches Radiation Prescription drugs Bad dental care Bad surgery Misaligned skeleton, muscles etc Past trauma — physical, mental, emotional Past lives Misaligned stars Bad numbers Karma Poverty Bad water Depleted soil Environmental toxins Pesticides Fake fragrances Cleaning products Fiberboard Carpets Drywall Bad indoor air Smog Car exhaust Cigarette smoke Cosmetics Body care products Plastics Lead Mercury Industrial runoff Fracking