Immune Function
Cross-source consensus on Immune Function from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Cortisol immunosuppression evolved to prevent the immune system from attacking the body during acute injury, but under chronic stress leaves the body vulnerable to viral and bacterial infections. — 20 Signs of Too Much Stress
- Allergies reliably worsen during high-stress periods because adrenal weakness leads to cortisol insufficiency, immune dysregulation, and heightened allergic reactivity. — 20 Signs of Too Much Stress
- Gut permeability combined with adrenal stress creates compounding vulnerability to autoimmune conditions by allowing antigens to cross into circulation and trigger aberrant immune responses. — 20 Signs of Too Much Stress
- A major psychological shock is clinically reported to immediately precede autoimmune disease onset in roughly 98–99% of cases. — 20 Signs of Too Much Stress