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    Secretory IgA: The Mucosal Shield Being Systematically Dismantled

    Secretory IgA (sIgA) — the most abundant immunoglobulin in the human body — is a dimeric antibody produced by plasma cells in the lamina propria of mucosal tissues and secreted in vast quantities into the gut lumen, respiratory tract, urogenital tract, breast milk, and saliva, where it serves as the primary non-inflammatory immune defence against pathogen colonisation, toxin absorption, and antigen translocation. Unlike IgG-mediated responses that rely on complement activation and phagocytosis, sIgA works through 'immune exclusion' — binding to pathogens, food antigens, and toxic compounds at the mucosal surface and preventing their adherence and translocation across the epithelial barrier without triggering the inflammatory cascade. Chronic psychological stress, malnutrition, sleep deprivation, and dysbiosis all suppress sIgA secretion — creating the mucosal vulnerability through which environmental toxins, undigested food proteins, and microbial products gain access to the systemic immune system, initiating the sensitisation and inflammatory responses that manifest as food intolerances, allergies, and autoimmune conditions.

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    The Immune-Gut Barrier: 70% of Your Defences Begin in the Intestine

    Approximately 70% of the body's immune cells — including intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes, lamina propria B and T cells, Peyer's patches, and mesenteric lymph nodes collectively termed gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) — reside in or adjacent to the intestinal wall, making the gut the body's primary site of immune education, tolerance induction, and pathogen surveillance. The integrity of this immune barrier is entirely dependent on the health of the intestinal epithelium, the diversity of the microbiome that trains mucosal immunity, and the production of secretory IgA — the first-line antibody defence against luminal antigens. Environmental perturbations including glyphosate-driven dysbiosis, NSAID-induced mucosal damage, and stress-mediated cortisol suppression of secretory IgA production all conspire to undermine the gut immune barrier, creating the systemic immune dysfunction that is the biological foundation of the modern allergy, autoimmunity, and infection susceptibility epidemic.

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