Immune Health Resources
Autoimmune disorders present in a variety of diseases, including Hashimoto’s disease, lupus, chronic inflammation and fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and endometriosis. On this resource page, we focus on the various autoimmune diseases and other conditions related to immune health that may cause–or be affected by–hormone imbalances.
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
The biological basis and the symptoms that accompany autoimmune disorders may not be linked to a specific infection, but rather occur when it attacks the body.
CAN VITAMIN D KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY?
Vitamin D supports a healthy immune system and helps suppress excessive inflammation and may be helpful in treating infections.
CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
Chronic inflammation results from myriad factors that hamper the body’s ability to squelch inflammation and leads to autoimmune disorders and other diseases.
DIABETES
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that prevents the pancreas from producing enough insulin. This type of diabetes is a lifelong condition.
ENDOMETRIOSIS
Endometriosis is a fairly common but poorly understood disease that is frequently undetected, untreated, and misdiagnosed.
ENDOMETRIOSIS Q&A
Learn more about endometriosis in this interview with Mary Lou Ballweg, founder of and Executive Director for the Endometriosis Association.
ENDOMETRIOSIS, YEAST, AND HORMONES
Endometriosis symptoms often diminish with anti-yeast treatment, which of course includes eliminating sugar from the diet.
FATIGUE
More than one million adults may be affected by chronic fatigue in the US, and over five million may suffer from chronic fatigue associated with fibromyalgia.
HORMONES AND CHRONIC LYME DISEASE
Lyme disease can mimic other autoimmune disorders. Understanding its impact on hormones (and vice versa) may help in developing successful treatments.
HYDROCORTISONE
Hydrocortisone has been shown to help in treating Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disease affecting the thyroid.
LDN: TREATING PAIN AND MORE
Low-dose naltrexone is used to treat pain, fibromyalgia, MS, autoimmune diseases, cancer, Crohn’s disease, autism, AIDS, and other disorders.
STOPPING THE LYME DISEASE CYCLE
Chronic Lyme disease weakens the immune system. Patients may get sicker due to a compromised immune system, hormone imbalance, and yeast overgrowth.
LYME DISEASE RESEARCH UPDATE
Lyme disease is difficult to diagnose because its symptoms mimic other diseases. The condition may becomes a continuous struggle to restore health.
MS, LUPUS, LDN, AND THE HORMONE CONNECTION
Research suggests that low-dose naltrexone—and its potential effects on hormone imbalance—may prove a positive treatment option for MS and lupus.
SJÖGREN’S SYNDROME
Sjögren’s syndrome is characterized by decreased tear and saliva production. Dysfunction in producing one or more hormones (such as DHEA, testosterone, or estrogen) may be at the root of the problem.
TREATING MS WITH SEX HORMONES
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation and nervous system degeneration.