One
joint -
damaging condition is rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-- another example of an autoimmune
disorder that appears to have a genetic component, but is also linked to smoking, a lack of vitamin D, and other risk factors.
When compounds from the intestines pass through a
damaged gut wall into the sterile environment of the bloodstream, they can trigger or flare various health conditions: Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, skin problems,
joint pain, chronic pain, autoimmune disease, mysterious symptoms, puffiness, fatigue, brain fog, depression, anxiety
disorders, poor memory, asthma, food allergies and sensitivities, seasonal allergies, fungal infections, migraines, arthritis, PMS, and more.
Before we judge the Singaporean authorities too harshly, perhaps we should consider that they may just be trying to protect us from Temporomandibular
Joint Disorder, tooth
damage, and gastrointestinal problems — common side - effects of too much chewing.