Anthony William's Answers to Mysterious Autoimmune Diseases

Anthony William's Answers to Mysterious Autoimmune Diseases

A diagnosis of an autoimmune disease often comes with the claim that the body is attacking itself. This belief can cause feelings of despair and powerlessness, leaving those affected with the impression that they have been betrayed by their own body. There are many conditions defined as autoimmune in modern medicine, but the basic concept of autoimmunity raises questions that require further investigation. Is the body really destroying itself or are there other explanations for these conditions?

The purpose of this article is to shed light on this complex topic and offer new perspectives on the understanding of the mysterious conditions called autoimmune disorders, focusing on the question: is it really the body attacking itself, or does this concept need rethinking?

The real cause of autoimmune diseases

When it comes to diseases defined as autoimmune, the idea that the body is attacking itself is widespread. But is this really true? In fact, our body may be fighting not against itself, but against external invaders that go unnoticed. Even when we suffer from symptoms such as chronic fatigue , skin rashes , dizziness , tremors, joint pain, digestive problems and many others, the body continues to work tirelessly for our well-being. These conditions, called autoimmune—such as lupus, Hashimoto's disease , type 1 diabetes , celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis , and multiple sclerosis —may be the result not of the body attacking itself, but of an undetected pathogenic invader.

Even when professionals try to identify pathogens in their patients, current diagnostic methods are limited and often fail to detect viruses and bacteria that may be responsible for the long list of symptoms. The problem is compounded by the fact that many of these pathogens are not yet well studied or classified. For example, while Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is thought to have one strain, there are actually over 60 varieties that can cause different diseases and symptoms.

If science directs efforts to research and detect these invisible invaders, it could lead to a better understanding of the diseases labeled as autoimmune and discover new approaches to their treatment.

Differentiating the triggers from the cause of autoimmune diseases

Many medical professionals today focus on advice for dealing with autoimmune diseases, often talking about "triggers" that can provoke symptoms. While this approach is useful, sometimes there is a lack of clear distinction between triggers and underlying causes of disease. For example, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is beginning to be considered as a potential trigger for thyroid diseases . But although this is a step forward in understanding, EBV is not just a catalyst – it is the direct cause of these conditions. This distinction is essential for effective treatment.

When the approach is limited to avoiding triggers instead of addressing the real cause – the pathogen – we are not addressing the problem at its root. Even if we avoid certain triggers, like gluten for example, if a pathogen like EBV continues to be present in the body, it can cause new symptoms and complications. True healing requires not only avoiding the triggering factors, but also actively fighting the cause of the disease.

Let's look at some of the diseases labeled as autoimmune diseases and conditions.

Lupus

Scientific research does not know that lupus is a viral disease, namely that the body reacts to the byproducts and neurotoxins of the Epstein-Barr virus . In fact, lupus can't even be diagnosed. It is visibly diagnosed only by markers of inflammation.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

In this marked as an autoimmune disease , the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is found in the body and feeds on high levels of toxic heavy metals . Lesions in the brain are not always the cause of MS symptoms. Many people have spots that show up on brain scans and have none of the symptoms associated with MS. You can learn more about multiple sclerosis by reading the article "Treatment of multiple sclerosis" .

Hashimoto's thyroiditis

EBV is also the real cause of Hashimoto's thyroiditis . The thyroid gland becomes inflamed because the virus has infected it. Your immune system has not gone haywire and is not out to kill you. It is this virus that causes the damage and makes you feel miserable. Your body just needs the right support to beat the virus. You can learn more about this disease from Anthony William's video “Do you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis? - said Anthony William" .

Celiac disease

Celiac disease is not a genetic disease. It is an inflammation of the intestinal mucosa caused by streptococcal bacteria .

Type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas is damaged. If you have type 1 diabetes, at some point some of your pancreatic tissue has been damaged by a viral disease or toxic bacteria. If you want to know more about diabetic conditions, read the article "Anthony William's Tips for Type 2 Diabetes and Hypoglycaemia" .

Graves' disease

In Graves' disease, a mutated strain of EBV causes inflammation that marks the thyroid gland. Read more about this condition and similar conditions in the article "Thyroid Diseases - Explaining Your Symptoms" .

Hepatitis A, B, C, D

All versions of hepatitis are viral conditions of the herpes family , mainly the Epstein-Barr virus . They are at different stages of what the virus is doing to the liver.

Mysterious skin rashes

Many of the varieties of the mysterious skin rash are from the herpes zoster virus. Specifically, eczema and psoriasis can be a combination of EBV and shingles, both in the liver feeding on high levels of copper and DDT. The reason a mysterious skin rash is not diagnosed as shingles is because when something doesn't look like textbook shingles, they would never think to call it that. You can learn more about the mysterious skin problems by reading the articles "Herpes zoster - the real cause of a number of diseases" and "Eczema and psoriasis" .

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is another example of a disease that is called autoimmune simply because medical professionals are not aware of the true cause. The truth is that this condition is caused by a virus that damages the connective tissue; it is not genetic.

Fibromyalgia

The pain, suffering, tenderness, fatigue, and stiffness of fibromyalgia are the result of EBV neurotoxins creating chronic inflammation of both the central nervous system and nerves throughout the body. Learn more about this disease by watching Anthony William's video “Do you suffer from Fibromyalgia? - said Anthony William" .

Viruses feed

Modern medicine still ignores the fact that viruses need food to grow and multiply. Without their favorite foods, viruses will die. Therefore, it makes sense to know what their favorite foods are and eliminate them from your diet so that the virus can leave your body, leaving you symptom-free over time.

Viruses love toxic heavy metals

Viruses love to feed on toxic heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, alloys, steel, aluminum and copper that are found in our systems, including our liver. Heavy metals are not the cause of your autoimmune disease, they just feed the viruses that are the real cause. The good news is that you can take active steps to eliminate these metals from your body by choosing one of the Healer Medium's heavy metal detox protocols. ( For more information, see the “Heavy Metal Detox Smoothies” and “Advanced Heavy Metal Detox Smoothies” recipes, as well as all the protocols in the book “The Healing Medium: Cleansing for Health.” )

Foods that viruses love

Foods that fight pathogens

  • Cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts) - contain pathogen-fighting phytochemicals.
  • Cucumber and celery juice - cleanses the liver and removes toxins.
  • Pumpkin - different varieties that support the immune system.
  • Fresh herbs (coriander, rosemary, thyme) - antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • Radishes and radish greens - support the thyroid gland and clear toxins.
  • Fruits (apples, bananas, berries, tropical fruits) - antiviral properties, help to cleanse the body.
  • Dandelion green leaves - good for the liver, push out toxins.
  • Herbal teas (nettle leaves and lemon balm) - fight viruses and reduce inflammation.
  • Turmeric - contains phytochemicals that attack viruses and bacteria.

Nutritional supplements

Incorporating nutritional supplements is critical to combating the viruses that cause autoimmune diseases. Anthony William recommends checking with your doctor and making sure you're taking the right supplements.

Zinc

Zinc deficiency is widespread and can cause an autoimmune condition. Anthony William recommends taking zinc in the form of Vimergy® zinc sulfate . When you take zinc sulfate, it targets the virus directly and starts working to stop it from growing. Zinc also increases your immune system's ability to fight back. See more about this nutritional supplement in the articles "Zinc: a mineral of primary importance for health" and "Shock therapy with zinc - a treatment practice for adults and children" .

Vitamin B12 with adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin

Many people today recommend Vitamin B12, but it is very important to know the right type of B12. When fighting a viral illness, it is essential to use a combination of adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin because this Vitamin B12 is gentle on the stomach. Anthony William recommends Vimergy® Liquid Vitamin B12 . You will learn more about the importance of vitamin B12 for our health in the articles "Why B12?" and "Shock therapy with vitamin B12" .

Vitamin C

When fighting a viral condition, it is important to include vitamin C supplements. Anthony William recommends Vimergy® Micro-C because it does not contain corn, which feeds viruses, unlike other brand products. You will learn more about the importance of this element in the articles "The Healing Benefits of Vitamin C" , "The Benefits of Vitamin C and How It Can Help Your Immunity" , "What Is Micro-C Immune Power and What Are Its Benefits" and "Shock therapy with vitamin C" . Be sure to also review Anthony William's video "How to do Shock Therapy with Micro-C" .

Female licorice

Licorice is also important to include because it is an antiviral. This nutritional supplement can help your body destroy the virus, especially EBV, that is causing your illness. Anthony William recommends Vimergy® Organic Licorice . You will learn more about this medicinal supplement in the article "Licorice root - a powerful weapon against pathogens" .

L-lysine

L-lysine is an essential amino acid that inhibits and stops herpes viruses . Consult your doctor to determine the exact dose that is right for you. Anthony William recommends Vimergy® L-lysine capsules . You will learn more about this nutritional supplement from the article "Therapeutic benefits of L-lysine" and from the video "L-lysine - pathogen inhibitor" .

How to move forward

Changing the way we perceive autoimmune diseases is essential to treat them more effectively. Instead of believing that your body is only attacking itself, it is important to understand that it is actually fighting pathogens. Gradually eliminating foods that feed viruses and introducing foods with anti-viral properties creates a solid foundation for rebuilding and strengthening your immune system.

The information in this article is intended to give you hope and confidence that it is possible to recover from your symptoms and resume your normal lifestyle. By applying these methods, it is possible to get rid of pain, fatigue and other unpleasant symptoms. A systematic approach to nutrition, body care, and the use of antiviral protocols can lead to long-lasting improvements in your health and quality of life, without the need for constant visits to the doctor.

Related articles

[Video] Anthony William - People don't detox too quickly if they're sick
[Video] Anthony William - People don't detox too quickly if they're sick
Often, the implementation of detox protocols results in a temporary intensification of symptoms, which can be misinterpreted as a sign of "d
Read more
[Video] Are You Bloating?
[Video] Are You Bloating?
Almost every person on this planet has had or will have a problem with bloating at some point in their life, whether the bloating is mild or
Read more
[Video] Anthony William shows how to do shock therapy with aloe vera
[Video] Anthony William shows how to do shock therapy with aloe vera
In this video, Anthony William shows how to consume aloe in the most effective way to get the most out of this life-changing remedy.
Read more

This blog, its content and all related materials are presented for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or prescription. Nothing contained in or accessible from this blog should be considered medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or prescription, nor a promise of benefits, claim of cure, legal guarantee or guarantee of results to be achieved . Never disregard medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read on this blog or any of the related material. Prirodnik EOOD and its team are not medical persons and do not claim to provide health services. Consult a licensed health care professional before changing or discontinuing any current medication, treatment or care, or starting any diet, exercise or supplement program, or if you have or suspect you may have a medical condition , which requires medical attention. The Food and Drug Administration of the Republic of Bulgaria has not evaluated any statement, claim or representation made in or accessible from this blog or any related material. The content of this blog and any related material does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Prirodnik EOOD or the primary author and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. This article may contain links to other resources on the Internet. These links are provided as citations and aids to help you identify and find other Internet resources that may be of interest and are not intended to state or imply that Prirodnik EOOD or the lead author recommends, endorses, supports, sponsor or are in any way affiliated or associated with any person or organization related to the referenced material or are legally authorized to use a trade name, registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal or symbol protected copyright that may be reflected in the referenced material.