Turning Autoimmune Disease Around
Jun 30, 2026•22 min•Season 2Ep. 74
Episode description
50 million Americans live with an autoimmune disease. Nearly 80% of them are women.
If that's you, you already know the fatigue that doesn't lift, the flares that show up with no warning, the feeling that your own immune system has somehow become the enemy.
You've probably been searching for real answers for a while now.
This episode asks a different question than the one you've been asked a hundred times.
Not "how do we suppress this?"
But "why did the body lose its balance in the first place?"
In this episode, we get into:
- Why women are hit so much harder by autoimmune disease than men
- The hormone shifts that hit hardest at puberty, postpartum, and perimenopause
- The mold hiding in places you've never thought to check
- How your gut microbiome quietly tips the scales of your entire immune system
- Why your mitochondria might be running on empty
- A framework called homotoxicology that reframes autoimmune disease as the body's last, loudest attempt to protect itself, not a system simply malfunctioning
- The bioregulatory tools that work with your body instead of against it: targeted nutrients, gut repair, low-dose naltrexone, mold binders
Your immune system didn't betray you.
It's been trying to tell you something for a long time.
Let's finally turn that around.
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