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H. pylori and Hashimotos so H. pylori is a bacteria that gets into your stomach and and when it gets into your stomach, it does bad things. without getting into the entire chemistry of it. It essentially damage the cells in your I'm sorry. I say damages. It essentially will foe. It will, it will multiply. And it'll literally cover the, the inside of your, your stomach. And sometimes it'll even go farther into other parts of your system, but, but but mainly your stomach and then it'll it, the cells in your stomach that make hydrochloric acid, the main acid that digests and sterilizes your food will cannot get to your food. It can eventually, it can, it can damage those cells. But, but for the most part, if you have a HPI infection in one of those two manners, it's gonna decrease the ability of you to digest food.
Now H. pylori is probably the most contagious infection that man has. And yet a lot of people don't know it's called Helicobacter pylori for those of you who like that type of stuff. Okay. So it's, it's the, it's the most common infection that man knows. And, and where can you get it? You can get it, you mainly get it from other family members. You can get it from your dog. Some think you can get it from your cat, but it is, it is highly transmission it's permissible. So, so essentially when you get HPI Lui it, it creates an infection. So there are several.
So there are several pathogens that can cause infections and they, and all of them you've heard of some of them are like Epstein bar virus. Some 'em are Lyme disease. Some are Py, some 'em are Botox. Some of 'em are cytomegalo viruses, Cox viruses, all of these can either trigger and or exacerbate a, a present a, a Hashimotos thyroiditis. So, and how, and so it is very simple. They're there, they exacerbate immune responses cuz the immune system is trying to kill them when the immune system flares up to try to kill them. It's it, it also can then flare up and attack the cells in your thyroid that that are, are, are gonna be damaged by the immune system. That's already been told it's okay to attack the thyroid by your, your genetics. So it's a, it's a common and it's, it is the most common trigger.
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For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com
H. pylori and Hashimotos so H. pylori is a bacteria that gets into your stomach and and when it gets into your stomach, it does bad things. without getting into the entire chemistry of it. It essentially damage the cells in your I'm sorry. I say damages. It essentially will foe. It will, it will multiply. And it'll literally cover the, the inside of your, your stomach. And sometimes it'll even go farther into other parts of your system, but, but but mainly your stomach and then it'll it, the cells in your stomach that make hydrochloric acid, the main acid that digests and sterilizes your food will cannot get to your food. It can eventually, it can, it can damage those cells. But, but for the most part, if you have a HPI infection in one of those two manners, it's gonna decrease the ability of you to digest food.
Now H. pylori is probably the most contagious infection that man has. And yet a lot of people don't know it's called Helicobacter pylori for those of you who like that type of stuff. Okay. So it's, it's the, it's the most common infection that man knows. And, and where can you get it? You can get it, you mainly get it from other family members. You can get it from your dog. Some think you can get it from your cat, but it is, it is highly transmission it's permissible. So, so essentially when you get HPI Lui it, it creates an infection. So there are several.
So there are several pathogens that can cause infections and they, and all of them you've heard of some of them are like Epstein bar virus. Some 'em are Lyme disease. Some are Py, some 'em are Botox. Some of 'em are cytomegalo viruses, Cox viruses, all of these can either trigger and or exacerbate a, a present a, a Hashimotos thyroiditis. So, and how, and so it is very simple. They're there, they exacerbate immune responses cuz the immune system is trying to kill them when the immune system flares up to try to kill them. It's it, it also can then flare up and attack the cells in your thyroid that that are, are, are gonna be damaged by the immune system. That's already been told it's okay to attack the thyroid by your, your genetics. So it's a, it's a common and it's, it is the most common trigger.
http://powerhealthtalk.com
http://drmartinrutherford.com
Martin P. Rutherford, DC
https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA
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