The
autoimmune-arthritic process - step-by-step
(excerpts from: The 30 Day Arthritis Cure,
starting page 23)
The following is an overview of the autoimmune-arthritic process.
The process is explained in eleven steps. It all starts with initiation of
altered autoimmune system function.
1. First, infection, trauma, or excessive wear affects the
joints. The usual infections are rheumatic fever, flu, or bacteria. Traumas
include events such as, jolts or injuries from auto wrecks, falls, sports
injuries, jogging, etc. Excessive joint wear comes from being overweight, or
from repetitive use of keyboards, jackhammers, knitting needles,
screwdrivers etc.
2. These effects cause damaged or infected cartilage
particles to be dislodged from their normal site. This happens regardless of
whether it’s rheumatoid, reactive, or osteoarthritis.
3. Macrophages of the immune system begin a cleanup of these
dislodged cartilage particles. That’s a normal part of their function.
4. Macrophages report their activities to dormant memory
T-cells, which are the commanding “generals” of the immune system that
direct the activities of other immune cells.
5. The reports from the macrophages activate the dormant
memory T-cells, then develop aggressive anti-cartilage cleanup programs.
Unfortunately, these programs do not distinguish between healthy and damaged
cartilage.
6. The memory T-cell programs stimulate more macrophage
activity which, in turn, activates even more dormant memory T-cells.
7. The increased memory T-cell population continues to
stimulate more macrophage activity, and the self-perpetuating cycle of
cartilage destruction expands. Because the memory Tcell programs don’t limit
macrophage activity to damaged cartilage only, destruction of healthy
cartilage also occurs. It has now developed into a destructive autoimmune
process. But, until sufficient cartilage has been destroyed, symptoms are
not evident. The individual is unaware that the destructive process is
occurring.
8. The initiating factor (infection, trauma, weight) taking
place in #1, may have disappeared many months or years ago, but the
destructive autoimmune process remains active. It is self-perpetuating and
no longer dependent upon the initiating factor. When this happens it
has become a pure autoimmune disease.
9. The cycle is compounded by the fact that the mechanism
which should deactivate certain memory T-cells (those that have completed
their mission) fails to function. The constant macrophage re-stimulation of
the memory T-cells keeps them active. The memory T-cells also re-stimulate
each other. So now there is an overabundance of memory T-cells propelling
macrophage cartilage destruction. The immune system is now totally out of
control and massive cartilage destruction often begins. Early symptoms of
pain and inflammation often appear.
10. Cartilage destruction accelerates. The cycle reaches an
explosive critical mass. Macrophages are now scouring the body to find and
destroy any cartilage anywhere it can be found. Symptoms become more severe.
Pain, inflammation, and joint deformity intensify at old sites and now
appear at new sites as they suffer macrophage attacks. Any or all joints may
be affected, including the spine.
11. Symptoms of pain, stiffness, swelling, nodules, and
deformation often reach intolerable and crippling levels -especially as
joint cartilage disappears and bone-on-bone erosion occurs. Conventional
arthritis medications also take their toll on the liver, kidneys, and heart.
Normal life span is often shortened by ten to twenty years not only from the
ravages of arthritis, but from the side effects of both prescription and
over-the-countermedications as well.
By deactivating the memory T-cells, CMO intervention (the
sooner the better) can stop this destructive autoimmune process at any
point.
Medical dogma holds that only rheumatoid arthritis is an
autoimmune disease. On the contrary, the above explanation makes it evident
that osteoarthritis is an autoimmune disease as well. The sooner the medical
community accepts that fact, the better they may be able to treat their
arthritis patients effectively.