Immune Balance
Our immune system is complex beyond
our understanding. Our knowledge of its function is
continuously evolving. We will limit the scope of our
discussion to concepts that are useful to our goal of
maintaining immunologic balance.
Balanced Immune Function is essential
to health and well-being. The immune system protects us
from infections from bacteria, fungi, viruses, and
parasites. Immunologic
reactions are involved in most chronic disease processes
including arteriosclerosis, (diseases of the heart and
vessels), arthritis, cancer, endocrine diseases and the
aging process in general. Maintaining immunologic balance
is one of the functional bases upon which we build our
health and recover from illness.
Our immune system recognizes self
from non-self at a molecular level. That which is
perceived as self is tolerated and left alone. That which
is perceived as non-self is attacked, destroyed and
eliminated by a variety of immunologic and inflammatory
processes.
We survive infectious diseases
because our immune system identifies the infecting agent,
(bacteria, virus, fungus, or parasite), as foreign and
creates a defense system to contain the infection.
In addition, our immune system has a memory. Once
we survive an infection we develop a resistance to
reinfection because of the memory system.
We are constantly creating cancer
cells in our bodies. This can occur as a result of genetic
predisposition. However, in most cases, cancer cell
induction is a complex process that involves genetic
predisposition and environmental stimulation. Our immune
system recognizes these abnormal cells and destroys them.
Cancer is considered to be an immune deficiency disease
when the immune system fails to recognize cancer cells as
foreign and destroy them.
Autoimmune diseases arise when the
immune system mistakenly perceives our own tissue as
foreign. Examples of Autoimmune diseases include
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosis,
Ulcerative Colitis, and Thyroiditis.
Classical allergic illnesses such as
Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma are a result of an over
exuberant immunologic reaction to allergens from the
environment.
There is a decline in immunologic
function/balance with aging and in individuals with
chronic diseases. This results in an increased incidence
of chronic and acute infectious diseases, autoimmune
diseases and cancer.
We can divide immunologic functions
into two main groups: cell mediated immunity and humoral
immunity. Special
cells called T- helper lymphocytes modulate the immune
reaction.
TH1 cells modulate cell-mediated
immunity. Cell mediated immunity involves the direct
action of specialized cells in attacking infectious
agents, foreign materials and cancer cells.
An inadequacy of TH1 cell function
might result in problems such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
Chronic Fungal and Yeast infections, Chronic Viral
Infections, Chronic Sinusitis and Cancer.
When TH1 function is excessive,
certain autoimmune diseases may develop. We might see
diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis,
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Crohns
Disease and Chronic Lyme Disease.
TH2 cells modulate humoral immunity.
This means that specialized immune cells make antibodies
that attack specific targets. Vaccination is a practice
that stimulates humoral immune action against a specific
infectious agent. A vaccination helps our immune system to
create a memory for certain molecular characteristics of
the infectious agent. When the bacteria or virus
challenges us we generate antibodies to destroy it.
A TH2 deficient condition can occur
because of hereditary immune deficiency, stress,
malnutrition, chronic illness and aging. A TH2 deficient
patient may be more prone to bacterial infections and less
able to fight them.
A TH2 dominant condition may decrease
cellular immunity and increase humoral immunity. Examples
of diseases associated with TH2 excess include Allergies,
Chronic Sinusitis, Eczema, Asthma, Systemic Autoimmune
Diseases, (Lupus), and Ulcerative Colitis.
General strategies to optimize immune
balance include tending to the Foundation Issues of Health
and Healing such as good diet, moderate exercise, adequate
sleep, and stress reduction through psychological balance,
the maintenance of healthy relationships and cultivating
our spiritual life.
Diet: Immune cell function is
impaired for hours after sugar ingestion. Inadequate
protein intake is a common cause for immune dysfunction. A
balanced vitamin and mineral supplement has been shown to
improve immune function in elderly people.
Exercise:
Regular exercise enhances
immune function. Gentle aerobic exercise is known to
improve immune function. Yoga, Tai Chi and Chi Gong are
exercise and meditative disciplines from Asia that have
been demonstrated to improve immune function.
Sleep and Restorative Rest:
Chronic
sleep disturbance is linked to an increased susceptibility
to infection and cancer.
Stress and Immune function:
Psychoneuroimmunology is a field of medicine that has
developed over the last 30 years. It has begun to document
the incredible relationship between immunologic function
and social issues such as nurturing, community support,
self-esteem, and abusive relationships.
In The Functional Basis for Health
and Healing we have discussed the importance of
Gastrointestinal Function, Hepatic
Function, Toxic Load,
and Hormonal Balance. There is a close relationship
between Immunologic Balance and each of these related
functional areas.
Gastrointestinal Function:
Two thirds
of our immune cells reside in and around our
gastrointestinal tract. These cells protect us from the
toxic content of our gut. They allow us to receive the
benefit of the food we ingest without being injured by the
contaminants of the food. The immune cells in our
intestinal tract interact with the immune cells throughout
our bodies via chemical messages. Gastrointestinal health
is a key component of Immunologic Balance.
Hepatic Function: The liver provides
a secondary barrier function after the gastrointestinal
tract. Improper liver function will result in the
accumulation of toxins that impair Immunologic Balance.
Toxic Load: The accumulation of
foreign chemicals in our body will result in immunologic
impairment. Heavy metals are particularly problematic in
this regard. Reduction of Total Toxic Load is an important
component of restoring Immunologic Balance.
Hormonal Balance:
Hormonal Balance is
critical to Immunologic Balance. As we age there is an
excess of the catabolic hormones, (cortisone and insulin),
and a relative deficiency of the anabolic hormones, (DHEA,
sex hormones, growth hormone). This imbalance creates a
tendency to suppression of the TH1 system with an increase
in autoimmune disease, infectious disease and cancer.
Sleep deprivation impairs melatonin production from the
pineal gland. Melatonin is important in the TH1 immune
cell function. Thyroid deficiency impairs immunologic
balance. Diabetes is associated with an increase risk to
infectious diseases, arteriosclerosis and cancer.
Products that support general balance
include probiotics, (Lacidifil Defense DF, Jarrodophilus,
Saccharomyces), Colostrum, Wobenzyme and Plant Sterols, (Cholestepure).
Products that support TH1 function
when it is inadequate include Mushroom extracts (Immpower,
Maitake D fraction), Colostrum preparations (Colostrum,
IGG 2000, Transfer Factor), Thymus extracts (Thymus
Protein A), and Herbal Preparations (Alterative Compound).
TH2 Imbalance
TH2 dominant processes mediate type 1
Allergic Diseases. The classic examples of disease from
this type of immune imbalance include Allergic Rhinitis,
Allergic Conjunctivitis, Eczema, and Hives, (Urticaria).
Conventional Medicine strategies for
diagnosis include Patient History and Physical Exam,
Allergy Skin Testing, and RAST serum testing.
Conventional Medicine strategies for
managing these conditions include Avoidance of the
Allergenic substances, Immune therapy, (allergy shots),
Over the Counter and Prescription anti-histamines, Nasal
Corticosteroids, and Systemic Corticosteroids, (Cortisone
shots and or pills).
Complementary/Alternative Medicine,
(CAM), Strategies for diagnosis include additional testing
procedures such as Meridian Stress Assessment.
CAM strategies for restoring immune
balance in people with this type of problems include
returning to our Foundation Strategies for Health and
Healing, supporting healthy gastro-intestinal and liver
function and reducing total load.
CAM practitioners have used
sub-lingual desensitization techniques successfully for
many years.
There are a variety of supplements
that may prove helpful in restoring immune balance in
these conditions.
Extracts from Mushrooms, Colostrum
and Thymus may be useful because they address excess TH2
function by stimulating TH1 function and thus creating
immunologic balance.
Probiotics such as Lacidifil Defense
DF and Jarrodophilus have been studied and found useful in
reducing symptoms of chronic allergic skin conditions,
allergic respiratory problems and gastrointestinal
problems.
Quercetin and N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC)
have been found helpful in restoring immune balance in
patients with chronic upper respiratory allergies as well
as asthma.
T. Ashmatica Plus is a product that
has been particularly useful in supporting immune balance
and normal respiratory function in people with asthma and
chronic bronchitis.
TH1 Deficient states might result in
problems such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Fungal
and Yeast infections, Chronic Viral Infections, Chronic
Sinusitis and Cancer. TH1 deficient states commonly arise
with the aging process.
Diagnosis of TH1 Deficient State
Conventional medicine does not give
this problem adequate attention. The exception is the
field of Oncology, which is beginning to recognize that
adequate immune function is an important component of our
ability to resist cancer. This realization has not
filtered down into common clinical practices.
There are excellent ways to determine
the quality of the TH1 state. While not comprehensive
these tests provide a valuable insight that can lead to
therapeutic action. Natural Killer Cells, (NK cells), are
a group of specialized white cells from the TH1 group.
These cells survey the body. The NK cells will attack and
destroy virus and cancer cells in the body. We can measure
the activity of these cells with a test known as the
Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxic Activity Test. This test can
be used as a proxy for TH1 activity in general.
When NK cell activity is low we can
support normal function with supplements such as Mushroom
extract, Colostrum Extracts, and Thymus Extracts. It has
also been shown that Vitamin C supplementation and Zinc
will normalize NK cell function.
Balanced Immunologic Function is
essential to good health. When we address the Foundation
Issues of Health and Healing and the Functional Basis for
Health and Healing we create immunologic balance. Our
understanding of how to diagnose immunologic imbalance is
improving rapidly. We are making great strides in our
ability to support immunologic balance with appropriate
use of supplements. It is important to realize that
maintaining immunologic balance and restoring it requires
an integrated approach.
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