But both the immediate and the delayed responses are
immune system problems triggered by a supposedly «harmless» food.
Not exact matches
This is what causes
problems like IBD — it's not the bacteria itself, but the
immune system's severe reaction
triggered by the protein.
But once you consider about 70 percent of your
immune system resides within your gut, you can understand how gut
problems can
trigger or worsen
immune - related conditions like seasonal allergies.
Stress hormones that drip continually into your
system (instead of just occasionally, when they boost your heart rate and speed your breathing to help you deal with immediate emergencies) can suppress your
immune system, disrupt your sleep, and
trigger inflammation that plays into chronic diseases such as arthritis, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and gastrointestinal
problems such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
These bacteria
trigger brain development by fending off infection - causing germs, keeping a check on our
immune system and helping to contain inflammation which, if unchecked, can give rise to mood swings and cognition
problems.
A small variety of worms probably will not
trigger many
problems for a wholesome cat, but a heavy worm infestation could cause sickness, diarrhoea, weight reduction and a weakened
immune system.