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Autoimmune Disease

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Common knowledge amoung some professionals (MD and ND):

  1. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Omega-3 supplements (found in fish oil or certain plant sources) possess anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids might help reduce inflammation associated with autoimmune conditions. They may be considered for potential benefits in managing symptoms, although evidence supporting their efficacy varies among different autoimmune diseases.

  2. Vitamin D: Low vitamin D levels have been associated with various autoimmune diseases. Maintaining adequate vitamin D levels is considered important for immune function. Some individuals with autoimmune conditions might have their vitamin D levels monitored and supplement with vitamin D under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

  3. Probiotics: Research into the role of gut health and the microbiome in influencing the immune system has led to interest in probiotics for autoimmune diseases. Some studies suggest that certain probiotic strains might have potential benefits in modulating the immune response and reducing inflammation. However, more research is needed to determine specific probiotic strains, dosages, and their effectiveness for different autoimmune conditions.

  4. Turmeric/Curcumin: Curcumin, a compound found in turmeric, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Some individuals with autoimmune diseases may consider curcumin supplements due to their potential to reduce inflammation, although evidence supporting their efficacy in various autoimmune conditions is limited.

  5. Antioxidants: Antioxidants like vitamins C and E are believed to have potential benefits in reducing oxidative stress associated with autoimmune conditions. They may be considered as part of a balanced diet or supplements, although their specific effects on autoimmune diseases require further research.


Bacteria/Taxa

The Studies below identify bacteria. Check if it has already been reviewed.

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Causal effects of gut microbiome on autoimmune liver disease: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.
BMC medical genomics (BMC Med Genomics ) Vol: 16 Issue: 1 Pages: 232 Pub: 2023 Oct 3 ePub: 2023 Oct 3 Authors Fu Y,Li J,Zhu Y,Chen C,Liu J,Gu S,Zheng Y,Li Y
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Cutibacterium acnes as an overseen autoimmunity trigger: Unearthing heat-shock driven molecular mimicry.
Microbes and infection (Microbes Infect ) Vol: 27 Issue: 2 Pages: 105420 Pub: 2025 Feb ePub: 2024 Sep 7 Authors Repac J,BoΕΎic B,BoΕΎic Nedeljkovic B
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GMrepo v2: a curated human gut microbiome database with special focus on disease markers and cross-dataset comparison.
Nucleic acids research (Nucleic Acids Res ) Vol: 50 Issue: D1 Pages: D777-D784 Pub: 2022 Jan 7 ePub: Authors Dai D,Zhu J,Sun C,Li M,Liu J,Wu S,Ning K,He LJ,Zhao XM,Chen WH
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Gut microbiota and autoimmune diseases: Insights from Mendelian randomization.
FASEB bioAdvances (FASEB Bioadv ) Vol: 6 Issue: 11 Pages: 467-476 Pub: 2024 Nov ePub: 2024 Sep 21 Authors Mu F,Rusip G,Florenly F
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Microbiota Alterations in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases: A Systematic Review.
International journal of molecular sciences (Int J Mol Sci ) Vol: 23 Issue: 21 Pages: Pub: 2022 Nov 3 ePub: 2022 Nov 3 Authors Sawicka-Gutaj N,Gruszczynski D,Zawalna N,Nijakowski K,Muller I,Karpinski T,Salvi M,Ruchala M
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Microbiota and Metabolomic Patterns in the Breast Milk of Subjects with Celiac Disease on a Gluten-Free Diet.
Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 13 Issue: 7 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jun 29 ePub: 2021 Jun 29 Authors Olshan KL,Zomorrodi AR,Pujolassos M,Troisi J,Khan N,Fanelli B,Kenyon V,Fasano A,Leonard MM
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Novel microbiota-related gene set enrichment analysis identified osteoporosis associated gut microbiota from autoimmune diseases.
Journal of bone and mineral metabolism (J Bone Miner Metab ) Vol: 39 Issue: 6 Pages: 984-996 Pub: 2021 Nov ePub: 2021 Aug 2 Authors Cao RR,He P,Lei SF
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Pep19 drives epitope spreading in periodontitis and periodontitis-associated autoimmune diseases.
Journal of periodontal research (J Periodontal Res ) Vol: 51 Issue: 3 Pages: 381-94 Pub: 2016 Jun ePub: 2015 Sep 12 Authors Kwon EY,Cha GS,Jeong E,Lee JY,Kim SJ,Surh CD,Choi J
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Perturbations in gut microbiota composition in patients with autoimmune neurological diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Frontiers in immunology (Front Immunol ) Vol: 16 Issue: Pages: 1513599 Pub: 2025 ePub: 2025 Feb 6 Authors Deng X,Gong X,Zhou D,Hong Z
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Preventing autoimmune and infection triggered atherosclerosis for an enduring healthful lifestyle.
Autoimmunity reviews (Autoimmun Rev ) Vol: 7 Issue: 3 Pages: 214-22 Pub: 2008 Jan ePub: 2007 Nov 29 Authors Matsuura E,Kobayashi K,Lopez LR
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The Antidepressant- and Anxiolytic-Like Effects of the Phosphodiesterase Type-5 Inhibitor Tadalafil are Associated with the Modulation of the Gut-Brain Axis During CNS Autoimmunity.
Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology (J Neuroimmune Pharmacol ) Vol: 19 Issue: 1 Pages: 45 Pub: 2024 Aug 19 ePub: 2024 Aug 19 Authors Duarte-Silva E,OriΓ‘ AC,MendonΓ§a IP,Paiva IHR,Leuthier Dos Santos K,Sales AJ,de Souza JRB,Maes M,Meuth SG,Peixoto CA
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The Role of Gut Microbiota in the Efficacy and Side Effect Profile of Biologic Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases.
Cureus (Cureus ) Vol: 16 Issue: 10 Pages: e71111 Pub: 2024 Oct ePub: 2024 Oct 8 Authors Qusty N,Sarhan A,Taha M,Alshanqiti A,Almuteb AM,Alfaraidi AT,Alkhairi HA,Alzahrani MM,Alamry AHA,Alomry TQB,Bannan OA,Almaashi MS
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Tyzzerella nexilis strains enriched in mobile genetic elements are involved in progressive multiple sclerosis.
Cell reports (Cell Rep ) Vol: 43 Issue: 10 Pages: 114785 Pub: 2024 Oct 22 ePub: 2024 Sep 27 Authors Takewaki D,Kiguchi Y,Masuoka H,Manu MS,Raveney BJE,Narushima S,Kurokawa R,Ogata Y,Kimura Y,Sato N,Ozawa Y,Yagishita S,Araki T,Miyake S,Sato W,Suda W,Yamamura T

Treatment Substances

The Studies below identify substances that has been tried with positive changes (for at least some symptoms in the study). Check if it has already been reviewed.

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Activation of autoimmunity following use of immunostimulatory herbal supplements.
Archives of dermatology (Arch Dermatol ) Vol: 140 Issue: 6 Pages: 723-7 Pub: 2004 Jun ePub: Authors Lee AN,Werth VP
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus ameliorates experimental autoimmune neuritis via modulation of gut microbiota and metabolites.
Heliyon (Heliyon ) Vol: 10 Issue: 21 Pages: e39126 Pub: 2024 Nov 15 ePub: 2024 Oct 9 Authors Shi P,Li Y,Yang H,Li Q,Li Q,Ye M,Nian D
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Recombinant Lactococcus lactis Carrying IL-4 and IL-10 Coding Vectors Protects against Type 1 Diabetes in NOD Mice and Attenuates Insulitis in the STZ-Induced Model.
Journal of diabetes research (J Diabetes Res ) Vol: 2021 Issue: Pages: 6697319 Pub: 2021 ePub: 2021 Feb 2 Authors Preisser TM,da Cunha VP,Santana MP,Pereira VB,Cara DC,Souza BM,Miyoshi A

Quick Reference

The following items have been cited in the above studies

IDStudiesNameAKA
1936 1   Arthrospira platensis {Spirulina} Blue-green algae,Tecuitlatl
2862 1   Echinacea Moench {Echinacea} Coneflower, Purple coneflower, American coneflower
247 1   lactobacillus rhamnosus gg l rhamnosus gg (probiotics)
3185 1   Lactococcus lactis {Streptococcus lactis}

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