Discussion: Is there another explanation besides hormonal fluctuations for women's high incidence of autoimmune diseases?

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Is there another explanation besides hormonal fluctuations for women's high incidence of autoimmune diseases?

Women have evolutionary advantages over men, but personality structure and cultural barriers sometimes make them more vulnerable to mental traumas that have a substantial impact on the onset of autoimmune diseases.

Women's positive, energetic magnetic pole is close to the heart and thymus gland. It probably affects the high incidence of autoimmune diseases in women. In men, the positive pole is in the groin area. Women have more hormonal fluctuations than men and perhaps are more vulnerable mentally, as they are more sensitive emotionally.

The thymus gland is of great importance in understanding autoimmune diseases. The maturation of T blood cells is the one that enables self and no-self-recognition. The thymus gland belongs in the energetic dimension to the fourth center (Heart Chakra), whose driving force is Love, Relationships, and Self-Acceptance.

The proximity of the thymus gland to the positive pole in women probably affects in an (unfamiliar) way much more significantly than the hormonal effect, which is perceived as the main reason for the large gaps in the incidence of autoimmune diseases in women. The thymus reaches its peak size during the physiological period of puberty, after which it begins to shrink and degenerate. In old age, the organ has almost wholly disappeared.

Link: Long-term immunodeficiency illnesses — Allergies, Chronic inflammations, Cancer, and Autoimmune.
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