Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

The body does not make mistakes

The Light

|

Issue 40: December 2023

Medicines to blame for autoimmune disease?

- DAWN LESTER & DAVID PARKER

The body does not make mistakes

THE concept of an autoimmune disease is based on the existence of the 'immune system'.

The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) explains: 'Your immune system is the network of cells and tissues in your body that work together to defend you from viruses, bacteria, and infection. It tries to identify and destroy the invaders that might hurt you.

'In autoimmune diseases, proteins known as autoantibodies target the body's own healthy tissues by mistake, signalling the body to attack them.'

It would seem, therefore, that, according to the medical establishment, the human body is not only a passive receptacle that is attacked by disease, but it also makes mistakes and is capable of self-destruction.

However, despite the apparent confidence displayed by their statements about the body making mistakes and attacking itself, the medical establishment admits to not knowing the causes of these conditions.

Under the heading, Autoimmune Disease Risk Factors on the Johns Hopkins Medicine web page entitled: What Are Common Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease? is the statement that 'researchers don't know what causes autoimmune disease.'

This statement continues: 'But several theories point to an overactive immune system attacking the body after an infection or injury.'

This does not provide a convincing argument that the immune system actually attacks the body if there are only theories that point to this idea.

More importantly, the concept of the immune system itself is flawed because it is based on the idea that viruses and bacteria attack and infect the body to cause disease, which, as we have shown in many of our previous articles, remains an unproven theory.

MORE STORIES FROM The Light

The Light

The Light

Why do we trust the political class?

IT began, as most national embarrassments do, with good intentions and a graph. Gordon Brown, that high priest of responsible arithmetic, decided around the turn of the millennium that Britain owned too much shiny metal and not enough moral superiority.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

Dilemma of conflicting 'rights'

No community should violate the freedoms of a minority

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

The ritual execution of Princess Diana

ON 31st August 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris's Pont de l'Alma tunnel. Official accounts are contradictory and simple research points to a long-running conspiracy.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

Sugar industry's fluoride 'solution'

Researchers tasked with sweetening tooth decay problem

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

Trump's colonial plan

U.S. takes Gaza, and Israel takes the West Bank

time to read

5 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

All that glitters is not gold

Precious metal value boosted by economic turmoil

time to read

3 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

End of the road is serfdom

Who controls the public mind? Economist warned of path to totalitarian oppression

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

Pushback against vast data centres

Communities in U.S. rally to repel Big Tech planning bids

time to read

4 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

The Light

Water: Much more than we think

Gel-like state could be key to health and consciousness

time to read

2 mins

Issue 63, 2025

The Light

Discover the formidable legal shields safeguarding your rights

The UK constitution isn't a single book; it's a living arsenal forged across centuries in charters, conventions, and court rulings.

time to read

2 mins

Issue 63, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size