Could cataracts be more than just a sign of aging? In this video, Dr Philip McMillan explores the hidden link between cataracts, immune system imbalance, and the loss of immune privilege in the eye. Discover how chronic inflammation and post-COVID immune shifts may be quietly driving a rise in cataract cases worldwide.

If you want to understand how immune privilege affects not just the eye—but also the hair, testes, and brain—join Dr McMillan for the full presentation: Autoimmunity 101 – How Immune Privilege Can Change You.

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Autoimmunity 101 – How Immune Privilege Can Change You.
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Over the next few months, I’m probing some aspects of COVID 19, looking and anticipating the patterns of disease that we can expect in the next few years to a decade. This is what we do. I’m Dr. Philip McMillan and I am probing COVID 19. So let’s get back to the question as to where we are now and why I’m talking about this. It’s largely because a important piece of research came out of Korea looking at adverse events of special interests based on the immune response following COVID 19 vaccination. This was a pretty big study. Now it it’s huge and it’s very very relevant in terms of the patterns that were being noticed and I had spoken about it previously in some of these adverse events including things like um alopeescia ariata um and this discussion has caused me to go down a very important line that I think is critical to understand I hadn’t seen it before and so I am breaking it to you in the form of a full presentation. So what I want you to do is to look in the description below for autoimmunity 101. How can immune privilege change you? What this is about is the fact that there are certain parts of the body that are immune privileged. They don’t get targeted by the immune system because it doesn’t even know that it’s there. And once this has been damaged, you can then end up with quite significant diseases which I’m going to show you an idea of in just a moment. So remember the first thing you need to do look in the description and there will be a link to autoimmunity 101. This is how you can join me for the full presentation in a few days time so that you can understand the importance of this. So let’s look at exactly what I mean when I talk about immune privilege. When we look at the eye, this is just a picture of the normal eye and it’s broken down into a number of sections in terms of the anterior and the posterior chamber. At the back here is the retina. You can see that that’s where you have the yellow part representing the nerves, the red part, pink representing the blood vessels, and then in the middle here is a gelike uh fluid vitrius humor. And where we have the front here, and what you want to focus on is this blue bit in the middle called the lens. And you’ll understand why I’m zoning in on this. On the outside, you have here your cornea. a very thin hard um see-through layer that protects all of the eye structures. So this is the overview of the eye and the eye is one of those parts of the body where bits of it have immune privilege. So what happens if this immune privilege is damaged? One of the things that happens is that thing that you’ve heard a lot about a cataract. On the left you have here a healthy eye and you can see the pupil dark part in the middle. The iris which gives your eye color. Some people have blue eyes, some people have brown eyes, some people have green eyes. That’s the color of the iris. And then the scara here and this is more protective and it can get inflamed if you get conjunctivitis. When we look at an eye with a cataract, you see this clouded lens and this is what impacts on people’s ability to see. So many people are struggling with this. And one of the things that stood out when I was doing my analysis of hospital admissions was one condition that seemed to have significantly risen in the past few years is that of cataracts. Why would that be? Here is some more information about what happens with a cataract. The light comes into your eyes. The purpose of the lens is to concentrate it so that it goes directly focused at the back of the eye and that’s what causes you to be able to see. and it usually concentrates it around a very concentrated part of the eye that has lots of nerve fibers looking and picking up light. And in this macular area here, this is where you tend to see most of your detailed vision. But when you have a cataract, what you can see happening here is because this lens is damaged and because it has things in it that refract or change direction of light, suddenly the light rays are scattered and therefore the person doesn’t see properly. And this is an important aspect of blindness because if you don’t address it, people will then become blind. But why am I talking about cataracts? This again comes back to the principle of the normal eye. Now I’ve brought this image back so you can see again where the lens is located in the anterior chamber. The light comes through it to go right into the phobia or the macular region. And this is where you have a lot of the vision is picked up. And this anterior chamber when this is damaged you can then get symptoms or patterns related to cataracts. This is where it gets very interesting and this is why I’m telling you that make sure go to immunity 101. How can the immune privilege change you? Make sure you click on the link in the description. And so this is where it gets very interesting. What happens is that, as I said, what’s quite remarkable is that there are some parts of the body that the body doesn’t know exists because if it knew it existed, it would just attack it. It’s a really strange thing because the immune system attacks anything that is foreign. But because of the makeup of certain parts of the body, in order to prevent the immune system from attacking them, you have to have immune privilege. And this is what it would look like. This again is the lens of the eye at the front here. And this is the anterior chamber. This is where all the light comes in. This here in um pink here is the iris. Um that gives the eye color. This part here where there is no iris is the pupil where the light comes straight through. I have highlighted now the lens on its own in this structure. And around it I have put some little dots and those dots represent the fact that there is a barrier of immunity here. The body doesn’t know this exists. If this barrier gets damaged, the immune system recognizes this as foreign and can start to attack it. Now that’s not the only reason for cataracts. There are multiple causes for cataracts. But in the context of the post-pandemic period, one of the important things that can drive damage to this part of the eye is the breakdown of immune privilege. And this is very closely tied to T- regulatory cells. This is what there was a Nobel Prize about recently. All of these things are very very relevant and this is why I said ensure that you click on the link support us come and learn autoimmunity 101 how can immune privilege change you because we will only be doing not just the eye we’ll be looking at the testicular region we’ll be looking at areas like the thymus and we’ll be looking at what happened with the hair that’s what causes alopeescia so it’s all of these parts of the body where if immune privilege is damaged we are then going to see a surge of specific kinds of conditions. So in order to continue this journey of science in order to keep a breast of everything that is happening and to understand the diseases that are occurring around you and to be able to inform friends and families as to why you need to join me as we continue this journey of science. Remember, look in the description below. There’s lots of information there for you to learn. Have a great evening. [Music] A hum, a hero, an immune adventure. 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