Not exact matches
She seeks to identify any underlying imbalances that contribute to
chronic illnesses, including the
gut - brain connection, nutritional insufficiencies, immune system
dysfunction, and
chronic infections.
They may have cellular insulin resistance, brain - adrenal axis
dysfunctions causing high cortisol and a
chronic gut infection, all contributing to their high blood sugar!
Fitness,
Chronic fatigue, Weight loss / gain,
Gut dysfunction (constipation, diarrhea, bloating), Autoimmune disease (celiac, RA, lupus, MS, chrons, etc.), Sleep Disorders, Infertility, Thyroid Issues, Heavy Metal Toxicity, Anxiety, Depression
Some of the basic lifestyle factors that contribute to leaky
gut include
chronic alcohol consumption,
chronic smoking, intense exercise, lack of sleep, and overuse of medications like antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and proton - pump inhibitors (PPIs).4 However, one of the major contributors to overall
gut dysfunction is stress.1, 5 Whether it's mental, physical, or emotional, too much stress can have detrimental effects on your health.
Celiac disease — Wheat gluten sensitivity — Enterolabs, Cyrex labs, antigliadin antibody
Chronic autoimmune disorders - entire list of autoimmune diseases
Chronic hives Cognitive
Dysfunction and Dementia from B12 deficiency Dermatitis herpetiformis (herpes)- typical for wheat gluten sensitivity Depression - Leaky
Gut with LPS (see articles by Michael Maes) Diabetes — Autoimmune type one Eczema Gall bladder disease — associated with hypochlorhydia Graves disease - Autoimmune - Elevated TSH receptor ab - Yersinia molecular Mimciry with TSH receptor Hepatitis Iron deficiency - Low Iron and Low ferritin Hyper and hypothyroidism - Autoimmune - Hashimotos Thyroiditis Lupus erythematosus - autoimmune Myasthenia gravis Neuropathy and NeuroPsychiatric Disorder from B12 deficiency Osteoporosis - from Calcium Malabsorption Pernicious anemia — Parietal Cell Antibodies - B12 deficiency - gastric atrophy Psoriasis - autoimmune Rheumatoid arthritis - autoimmune Rosacea Sjögren's syndrome — Autoimmune Thyrotoxicosis - three types: Graves, Hashitoxicosis, and Txic Nodular Goiter Vitiligo Chronic intestinal parasites or abnormal flora - GI - Fx shows parasite DNA Undigested food in stool - Demonstrated on GI - FX test Chronic candida infections - from gut dysbiosis Upper digestive tract gassiness - from dysbio
Gut with LPS (see articles by Michael Maes) Diabetes — Autoimmune type one Eczema Gall bladder disease — associated with hypochlorhydia Graves disease - Autoimmune - Elevated TSH receptor ab - Yersinia molecular Mimciry with TSH receptor Hepatitis Iron deficiency - Low Iron and Low ferritin Hyper and hypothyroidism - Autoimmune - Hashimotos Thyroiditis Lupus erythematosus - autoimmune Myasthenia gravis Neuropathy and NeuroPsychiatric Disorder from B12 deficiency Osteoporosis - from Calcium Malabsorption Pernicious anemia — Parietal Cell Antibodies - B12 deficiency - gastric atrophy Psoriasis - autoimmune Rheumatoid arthritis - autoimmune Rosacea Sjögren's syndrome — Autoimmune Thyrotoxicosis - three types: Graves, Hashitoxicosis, and Txic Nodular Goiter Vitiligo
Chronic intestinal parasites or abnormal flora - GI - Fx shows parasite DNA Undigested food in stool - Demonstrated on GI - FX test
Chronic candida infections - from
gut dysbiosis Upper digestive tract gassiness - from dysbio
gut dysbiosis Upper digestive tract gassiness - from dysbiosis
I've written quite a bit about other root causes of Hashimoto's, including toxins like fluoride (which may damage the thyroid), nutrient deficiencies like selenium (Selenium helps to neutralize oxidative stress in the thyroid gland, which occurs whenever we make thyroid hormones), an impaired ability to handle stress that often manifests as adrenal
dysfunction (this weakens our natural defenses and suppresses our thyroid production) and
chronic infections like Blastocystis hominis (infections can be inside the thyroid, inside the
gut, or in another part of the body leading to immune system confusion).
Gut dysfunction can be linked to virtually every disease and can cause conditions like autoimmunity, fatigue, depression, anxiety and panic attacks, food sensitivities,
chronic pain, allergies and many more.
Chronic stress, overexercising, blood sugar swings, gut dysfunction, food intolerances (especially gluten), chronic infections, environmental toxins, auto - immune problems, (low grade) infla
Chronic stress, overexercising, blood sugar swings,
gut dysfunction, food intolerances (especially gluten),
chronic infections, environmental toxins, auto - immune problems, (low grade) infla
chronic infections, environmental toxins, auto - immune problems, (low grade) inflammation
There are many known triggers of
chronic fatigue syndrome that have nothing to do with any sort of adrenal - thyroid links etc., such as infections, toxins,
gut permeability, sleep disorders, and mitochondrial
dysfunction.