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| = What Does It Mean? = | == What Does It Mean? == | ||
| Autoimmune-Other refers to autoimmune dysfunction that does not fit into a specific category but still involves the immune system attacking the body's tissues. These conditions may present with overlapping symptoms, making diagnosis challenging. Chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and environmental triggers contribute to these disorders, leading to systemic issues such as fatigue, joint pain, and neurological symptoms. | Autoimmune-Other refers to autoimmune dysfunction that does not fit into a specific category but still involves the immune system attacking the body's tissues. These conditions may present with overlapping symptoms, making diagnosis challenging. Chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and environmental triggers contribute to these disorders, leading to systemic issues such as fatigue, joint pain, and neurological symptoms. | ||
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| • Recurrent infections or slow recovery from illness | • Recurrent infections or slow recovery from illness | ||
| == Lab Test Findings == | === Lab Test Findings === | ||
| (Note: Additional labs can be included for a more comprehensive assessment within this protocol) | (Note: Additional labs can be included for a more comprehensive assessment within this protocol) | ||
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| == How Do We Treat It? == | == How Do We Treat It? == | ||
| === Functional Medicine Approach: === | |||
| The goal is to regulate immune function, reduce systemic inflammation, and restore gut health. | |||
| === Supplement Protocol === | === Supplement Protocol === | ||