Not exact matches
The
issue with baking powder is that it contains corn starch which,
even in tiny amounts, can cause
issues for people with
autoimmune conditions.
Now I hear a lot of doctors out there, «Well, pull gluten out for a bit,» which I think is great, almost — almost all of my patients go on an
autoimmune diet to start with, because I can't tell you how many times something like nuts or eggs can cause a problem, and because they're such a common staple in a Paleo diet, anyone that has gut
issues or severe neurological stuff or mood stuff or hormone stuff, an
autoimmune diet with the potential of something like a — an SCD or GAPS or a low FODMAP may
even be added on, kinda like a filter.
You probably associate gut
issues with the stomach, but what happens in the gut can have far - reaching consequences — not only on your digestion, but
even on your emotional health and ability to fight
autoimmune disorders.
For those with a gut or
autoimmune issue,
even traditionally prepared grains can be problematic.
If you actually cook some of the plants, some of the starches, some of the vegetables and lower the lectins
even more, if you still have a lot of gut
issues, upgrading it to an
autoimmune protocol, you decrease lectins more.
Could we have this systemic inflammation thing happening and pain may be the first indicator for people that have that genetic predisposition, but we also see
autoimmune issues, maybe
even type I diabetes or MS, so how many other — they call it PGAS or polyglandular
autoimmune syndrome and they say, I think 78 % of people that have one
autoimmune condition, maybe it's RA or some type of fibromyalgia pain, probably have another one, how much of the people — patients that you're seeing individually in your office are having more than just the pain?
Even though I had many inherited & undiagnosed
autoimmune diseases and detox
issues, and laten infections (Lyme and Epstein Barr.)
Increased intestinal permeability, or leaky gut, can lead to tons of immune
issues, like chronic sinus infections and allergies and
even autoimmune conditions and food allergies.
I have been a diabetic for over 46 years and didn't
even realize I had a
autoimmune issue.
I've spent the last couple of years researching the best diets for people with thyroid
issues, and I've discovered that the gluten free diet, the Paleo diet, and the
Autoimmune Paleo Diet can all help eliminate thyroid symptoms, and in some cases,
even thyroid antibodies!
We typically think of gas, bloating, reflux, diarrhea or constipation as the obvious digestive imbalances, but leaky gut syndrome can lead to systemic
issues that end up manifesting as skin problems, hormonal imbalance, weight gain, and
even autoimmune disease.
The devastating
issue I see with my clients is that they've been shuffled around to specialists and doctors for years before their
autoimmune condition is
even diagnosed.
In my practice I have found that common signs and symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, irregular elimination, and reflux could set someone up for a host of chronic
issues, including but not limited to IBD, CD, gastric ulcers, reflux, depression, nutrient malabsorption, and
even autoimmune disease.
Soapwalla was born in founder Rachel Winard's NYC kitchen one
evening, after months of unsuccessfully searching for products that wouldn't aggravate her sensitive skin
issues caused by systemic lupus, a chronic
autoimmune condition that almost always affects the skin.
From
autoimmune disorders, to inflammation, to excess weight, to skin
issues such as acne, eczema or psoriasis and
even PMS and menopause, it ALL relates back to the gut.
Most pets in today's society are over-vaccinated, leading to cancer,
autoimmune issues, and
even potential behavioral problems.
Of the 5 % that do show problems, an
even smaller percent of that may develop severe kidney problems, heart
issues, nervous system
issues, or
autoimmune polyarthritis.