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Autoimmune disease affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and its prevalence is increasing. There are 100+ known autoimmune disease types. Some of the more prevalent include type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Link between Gut Health, Fasting, and Autoimmune Diseases


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The Link between Gut Health, Fasting, and
Autoimmune Diseases
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The Link between Gut Health, Fasting, and
Autoimmune Diseases
  • Prevalence and Types of Autoimmune Diseases
  • Autoimmune disease affects hundreds of millions
    of people worldwide, and its prevalence is
    increasing.
  • There are 100 known autoimmune disease types.
  • Some of the more prevalent include type 1
    diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic
    lupus erythematosus (SLE), and inflammatory bowel
    disease (IBD)

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  • Chronic Inflammation and Triggers
  • For a patient with a history of chronic systemic
    inflammation and an antecedent, like an
    inflammatory diet or a psychological stressor
    could act as a trigger to precipitate autoimmune
    disease or disease flare-up.

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The Link between Intestinal Permeability and
Autoimmune Diseases
  • Genetic and environmental factors have long been
    understood to trigger autoimmune disease.
  • In 2000, a third elementintestinal permeability
    commonly known as leaky gut which allows passage
    of antigensmacromolecules, toxins, food
    proteins, or othersfrom the gut into the body
    intestinal permeability was found, Zonulinis the
    master regulator of intestinal permeability that
    opens the door to several chronic inflammatory
    conditions.
  • Zonulin is found in abundance in rheumatoid
    arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus,
    irritable bowel syndrome, and other autoimmune
    diseases Using zonulin as a biomarker for leaky
    gut is linked to age-related inflammation and
    frailty (decreased muscle strength).
  • Pathogenic bacteria and gliadin are major
    triggers that cause the release of zonulin.
    Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG inhibits gliadin from
    altering intestinal permeability.
  • This research contributes to a growing body of
    evidence showing the efficacy of healthy bacteria
    in treating the chronic inflammation implicated
    in autoimmune diseases.


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Gut Microbiome and Chronic Diseases
  • Dysbiosis of gut microbiota has been closely
    linked to several diseases, such as obesity, type
    2 diabetes, hypertension, necrotizing
    enterocolitis, and inflammatory bowel diseases.
  • Healthy lifestyle factors, including a
    diversified diet, limited consumption of
    processed and refined foods, and consumption of
    adequate dietary fiber, may all promote a healthy
    microbiome.
  • Foods and nutrients that potentially boost immune
    function also tend to promote gut health.
  • For example, consuming a diverse array of fruits
    and vegetables rich in antioxidants,
    anti-inflammatory nutrients, and phytochemicals
    may reduce oxidative stress, support the liver to
    promote efficient biotransformation and
    detoxification, and boost overall immune system
    function.

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Strategies for Managing Autoimmunity
  • Fasting is the fastest way to bring autoimmunity
    under control. After 72 hours of water-only
    fasting, autophagy and apoptosis changed in a
    favorable direction.
  • In addition, components of the innate immune
    system were boosted compared to baseline
    measurements.
  • Timed eating is another way to benefit the immune
    system. Timed eating is where you consume three
    meals per day within an eight-hour time frame at
    1 pm, 4 pm, and 8 pm.
  • After 12 months of TRE, inflammatory markers
    (interleukin 6, interleukin 1-beta, and
    TNF-alpha) were reduced, and both insulin
    sensitivity and lipid profiles were significantly
    improved compared to controls.
  • Intermittent fasting enhances beneficial gut
    bacteria and increases short-chain fatty acids
    that promote healthy immune function. Please
    consult with your physician before engaging in
    any kind of fasting routine as the extent of
    fasting and support during fasting should be
    personalized for optimum outcome.

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  • Thank You

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