What's concerning is some experts believe leaky gut can trigger inflammation, oxidative stress, and
even autoimmune reactions as proteins from the leaky intestinal tract enter the bloodstream.
This allows food particles and fragments of the normal and unhealthy gut flora that inhabit our intestines to get across our gut lining, into our bloodstream, and trigger food sensitivities, inflammatory, and
even autoimmune reactions.
Not exact matches
In some instances, amyloids may
even serve a protective function; recent studies indicate they can act as molecular guardians that mute the body's
autoimmune reactions.
The answer is complicated, he adds, but much of it involves a delicate balancing act among elements of the immune system: while immunity protects us against disease, an overly aggressive immune response may trigger dangerous,
even life - threatening,
autoimmune reactions in which the body attacks itself.
This may lead to complications like immune
reactions, food allergies or sensitivities, generalized inflammation, and
even contribute to
autoimmune diseases.
These can range from fairly mild
reactions like lethargy or soreness, to really severe ones like anaphylactic shock,
autoimmune diseases and
even death.
This exposes your dog repeatedly, for no good reason, to adverse
reactions which may include skin diseases,
autoimmune disease, allergies and
even death.
When an animal is going in for surgery or chemo, or has an
autoimmune disease or neoplastic condition [a tumor], or
even a chronic immune challenge such as allergies or endocrine / metabolic diseases, they are at a high increased risk to an adverse
reaction to any vaccine.
For one thing, the pet may develop adverse
reactions ranging from fever to seizures to
autoimmune disease to anaphylactic shock and
even death.