Nobel Prize-Based Immune Science

Conditions We Support

The FOXP3 Protocol™ is built around one core idea: regulatory T-cells (Tregs) keep your immune system in balance — and when that regulation is lost, it can show up as very different conditions. Find your condition below to learn more and access our free training webinar.

When the Immune System Attacks the Body

Autoimmune disease affects an estimated 50 million Americans — nearly 80% of them women. We present the information below for both autoimmune conditions as well as other immune dysregulation conditions, looking at factors that drive the condition. Each of the conditions below is being explored through the lens of Treg regulation and the FOXP3 gene, which appears to be the core driver of these conditions.

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Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

The #1 cause of thyroid disease in America — and the most common autoimmune condition in women.

20M Americans · 7:1 women to men
Learn More & Watch the Hashimoto’s Webinar →
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Lupus (SLE)

A multi-system condition affecting joints, skin, kidneys, and more — driven by the same regulatory failure.

1.5M Americans · 9:1 women to men
Learn More & Watch the Lupus Webinar →
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Rheumatoid Arthritis

Joint pain and inflammation driven by an immune system that has lost its ability to stand down.

1.3M Americans · 3:1 women to men
Learn More & Watch the Rheumatoid Arthritis Webinar →
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Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis

Skin and joint symptoms rooted in the same immune dysregulation pattern seen across autoimmune disease.

7.5M Americans affected
Learn More & Watch the Psoriasis Webinar →
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Crohn’s Disease

Chronic digestive inflammation that, like other autoimmune conditions, may trace back to lost immune tolerance.

780K Americans affected
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Celiac Disease

An autoimmune response to gluten that damages the small intestine — with roots in immune regulation, not just diet.

2M+ Americans affected
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Not every immune regulation challenge fits the classic “autoimmune disease” label — but a growing body of research is connecting Treg function and FOXP3 signaling to a wider range of chronic conditions. These aren’t autoimmune diagnoses in the traditional sense; they’re conditions where immune dysregulation appears to play a meaningful role.

When the Immune System Loses Its Balance

These conditions are being explored for their connection to immune dysregulation and Treg function — an active and evolving area of research.

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Chronic Lyme Disease

Persistent symptoms after a tick-borne infection, where ongoing immune dysregulation is thought to play a central role.

Immune dysregulation focus
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Long COVID

Lingering post-viral symptoms increasingly linked to disrupted immune regulation and Treg function.

Millions of Americans affected
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Perimenopause & Menopause

Hormonal shifts that can influence immune regulation — one reason autoimmune symptoms often intensify during this transition.

Hormone–immune connection
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)

Debilitating, unexplained fatigue with growing research pointing toward immune system dysregulation.

Immune dysregulation focus
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Mold Illness (CIRS)

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome from mold/biotoxin exposure, tied to a dysregulated immune response.

Immune dysregulation focus
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POTS & Dysautonomia

Nervous system regulation issues (non-autoimmune presentations) with an emerging immune-system connection.

Immune dysregulation focus
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Don’t See Your Condition Yet?

We’re adding new condition pages every week. Call Dr. Ray’s office directly — many patients start with a consultation before their specific condition page is even live.

The FOXP3 Protocol™ is a nutritional and lifestyle wellness program, not a medical treatment, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is cited as the scientific basis for the protocol’s underlying mechanism; the Nobel laureates have not reviewed, tested, or endorsed the FOXP3 Protocol™ or any claim on this page. This protocol is additive to your medical care, not a replacement for it — always consult your physician before making changes to your treatment plan. Ray Wisniewski, DC is a licensed chiropractor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Individual results vary.