Autoimmune Support
By FormBlends Medical Team · Last reviewed April 2026
Autoimmune conditions occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, causing chronic inflammation and organ damage. Over 80 autoimmune diseases have been identified, collectively affecting roughly 24 million Americans. Immune-modulating peptides aim to rebalance immune function rather than broadly suppressing it, offering a more targeted approach to managing these complex conditions.
Autoimmune diseases collectively affect roughly 24 million Americans
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Common Symptoms
- Chronic fatigue disproportionate to activity level
- Joint pain and swelling that migrates between joints
- Recurring low-grade fevers
- Skin rashes or lesions
- Digestive problems including bloating and food sensitivity
- Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
Common Causes
- Genetic predisposition combined with environmental triggers
- Molecular mimicry where infections trigger cross-reactive immune responses
- Increased intestinal permeability allowing immune activation
- Chronic stress dysregulating immune tolerance mechanisms
- Environmental toxin exposure disrupting immune regulation
Treatment Options
Thymosin Alpha-1
Thymosin alpha-1 modulates T-cell differentiation and function, helping rebalance the immune system toward tolerance rather than autoaggression. It has an established clinical history in immune modulation.
Learn more about Thymosin Alpha-1 →BPC-157 (Gut-Immune Axis)
BPC-157 supports gut barrier integrity, which is increasingly recognized as a key factor in autoimmune disease. By reducing intestinal permeability, it may help reduce the antigenic load driving immune activation.
Learn more about BPC-157 (Gut-Immune Axis) →Anti-Inflammatory Lifestyle Protocol
An anti-inflammatory diet, stress management, adequate sleep, and targeted supplementation with vitamin D, omega-3s, and glutamine support immune regulation from a foundational level.
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