Dr. Elroy Vojdani
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Massive explosions, viruses that I think five or six years ago didn't pose such a tremendous threat to us as an adult population. We talked about RSV, this last cold and flu season was horrendous.
Massive explosions, viruses that I think five or six years ago didn't pose such a tremendous threat to us as an adult population. We talked about RSV, this last cold and flu season was horrendous.
you know, adenoviruses and rhinoviruses, things that typically cause like three, four, five days of regular cold, causing two or three weeks of pro, you know, prolonged congestion, you know, lots of secondary infections, you know, just, you're just seeing the immune system just completely failing.
you know, adenoviruses and rhinoviruses, things that typically cause like three, four, five days of regular cold, causing two or three weeks of pro, you know, prolonged congestion, you know, lots of secondary infections, you know, just, you're just seeing the immune system just completely failing.
you know, adenoviruses and rhinoviruses, things that typically cause like three, four, five days of regular cold, causing two or three weeks of pro, you know, prolonged congestion, you know, lots of secondary infections, you know, just, you're just seeing the immune system just completely failing.
So it's because I think of what we're continuously exposing ourselves to, what that does to the center of the immune system. And then we see all the ramifications of it, you know, now, 15, 20, 25 years down the road, in a population that's dramatically suffering. And the current medical infrastructure has zero answer for this.
So it's because I think of what we're continuously exposing ourselves to, what that does to the center of the immune system. And then we see all the ramifications of it, you know, now, 15, 20, 25 years down the road, in a population that's dramatically suffering. And the current medical infrastructure has zero answer for this.
So it's because I think of what we're continuously exposing ourselves to, what that does to the center of the immune system. And then we see all the ramifications of it, you know, now, 15, 20, 25 years down the road, in a population that's dramatically suffering. And the current medical infrastructure has zero answer for this.
It's what other biologic medications can we come up with to try to kind of hinder, suppress, right? And now we're getting to the point where we have patients with three, four, five autoimmune diseases, and every biologic under the sun can't control what's going on with them. So it's a huge problem. It's progressive.
It's what other biologic medications can we come up with to try to kind of hinder, suppress, right? And now we're getting to the point where we have patients with three, four, five autoimmune diseases, and every biologic under the sun can't control what's going on with them. So it's a huge problem. It's progressive.
It's what other biologic medications can we come up with to try to kind of hinder, suppress, right? And now we're getting to the point where we have patients with three, four, five autoimmune diseases, and every biologic under the sun can't control what's going on with them. So it's a huge problem. It's progressive.
And the only way that we're going to get out of it is to acknowledge that and to start making conscious choices that limit those continuous exposures to our gut.
And the only way that we're going to get out of it is to acknowledge that and to start making conscious choices that limit those continuous exposures to our gut.
And the only way that we're going to get out of it is to acknowledge that and to start making conscious choices that limit those continuous exposures to our gut.
That's happening, again, because I think of the dramatic loss of immune resilience that we have as a population. So, you know, again, to go over those numbers, that was a huge, very well-done retrospective analysis, a million and a half people, two different studies combined, showing a very large increase in autoimmunity. And that was in a six- to 12-month window after the infection.
That's happening, again, because I think of the dramatic loss of immune resilience that we have as a population. So, you know, again, to go over those numbers, that was a huge, very well-done retrospective analysis, a million and a half people, two different studies combined, showing a very large increase in autoimmunity. And that was in a six- to 12-month window after the infection.
That's happening, again, because I think of the dramatic loss of immune resilience that we have as a population. So, you know, again, to go over those numbers, that was a huge, very well-done retrospective analysis, a million and a half people, two different studies combined, showing a very large increase in autoimmunity. And that was in a six- to 12-month window after the infection.
more and more studies are coming out showing that everything from rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, type 1 diabetes, you know, virtually every autoimmune disease under the sun can be triggered by COVID. So again, why is that? It's because our immune systems have lost their fundamental ability to be able to appropriately defend us against viruses in the short term and then also in the long term.
more and more studies are coming out showing that everything from rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, type 1 diabetes, you know, virtually every autoimmune disease under the sun can be triggered by COVID. So again, why is that? It's because our immune systems have lost their fundamental ability to be able to appropriately defend us against viruses in the short term and then also in the long term.
more and more studies are coming out showing that everything from rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, type 1 diabetes, you know, virtually every autoimmune disease under the sun can be triggered by COVID. So again, why is that? It's because our immune systems have lost their fundamental ability to be able to appropriately defend us against viruses in the short term and then also in the long term.