The Claim

The human body has an intrinsic regenerative capacity that restores physiological homeostasis in chronic autoimmune conditions when appropriate environmental and nutritional conditions are present.

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What the research says

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How it works
6 studies reviewed
In plain English

Under specific environmental and nutritional conditions, the human body can restore normal physiological function in chronic autoimmune conditions through its inherent regenerative processes.

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The human body possesses intrinsic regenerative capacity capable of restoring physiological homeostasis in chronic autoimmune conditions under appropriate environmental and nutritional conditions.

Why this might work

When the body's cells are under long-term stress from poor nutrition or environmental triggers, they produce excess waste chemicals that alter gene activity and lock immune cells into an attack mode. Fixing the internal environment—by reducing harmful metabolites and restoring energy balance—reverses these changes, allowing immune cells to stop attacking the body and letting damaged tissues repair themselves.

Verified mechanismbased on 6 studies

What the research says

6 studies
  1. Study: Islet cell stress induced by insulin-degrading enzyme deficiency promotes regeneration and protection from autoimmune diabetes

    Scientists found that when a specific enzyme (IDE) is turned off in mice with diabetes-like disease, their pancreas starts repairing itself and calming down the immune attack — showing the body can heal itself from autoimmune damage under the right conditions.

  2. Study: Dietary protection against the visual and motor deficits induced by experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

    When mice with an autoimmune disease were fed a special high-fat, low-sugar diet, their bodies healed nerve damage and improved movement and vision—showing that food can help the body fix itself even in serious autoimmune conditions.

  3. Study: Cytochrome P450 1B1 directs pathogenic Th17 cell generation and autoimmune disease by fine-tuning redox homeostasis and mitochondrial integrity.

    Scientists found that by fixing a specific chemical imbalance in immune cells, they could stop those cells from attacking the body — showing that the body can heal itself if the right internal conditions are restored.

  4. Study: Metabolic-epigenetic rewiring in rheumatoid arthritis: from pathogenic memory to precision restoration

    The study shows that in rheumatoid arthritis, the body’s cells get stuck in a harmful state because of bad metabolic conditions, but if you fix those conditions—like balancing nutrients and energy—the body can reset itself and heal. This means your body has the power to fix autoimmune problems if the environment is right.

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