Autoimmunity Uncovered
Amanda shares her personal journey with Hashimoto's, detailing the emotional and physical struggles she faced before receiving a diagnosis. Reflecting on her experiences, she highlights the lack of support and information available at the time, contrasting it with today's wealth of resources and community for those dealing with autoimmune conditions. Her story emphasizes the importance of understanding one's health and seeking answers beyond conventional solutions.In this clip
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I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's (TPO ABs at 215). I eliminated gluten, dairy, and soy and started a CellCore detox. After 1 month, my TPO antibodies were down to 180, and within 3 months, I was pregnant after suffering from infertility for over 4 years. Now that I am pregnant, I am constantly craving things I can't have, and I am wondering what your take is on Hashimoto's and its relation to those foods. I also feel lethargic after eating chicken or eggs. What should I do?
I’m a 53-year-old woman who, after pre-eclampsia with my second childbirth, was diagnosed with multiple autoimmune diseases. I also have PCOS, insulin resistance, and NASH. I cannot lose the weight; I am still 50 lbs overweight. I have psoriatic arthritis and Hashimoto's. I eat a very healthy diet with no gluten, very little dairy, and no refined sugar, yet I still feel terrible every day. No doctors can seem to tell me what to do. What should I do to address these issues?
I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been told I am likely to have more autoimmune issues as I get older, such as hypothyroidism, which I now have. Is my thyroid problem here to stay regardless of my type 1 diabetes, or can I treat underlying issues to fix my thyroid completely?