Reversing AUTOIMMUNE Disease--Comprehensive Guide-Triggers, Vitamin D, Diet, Stages of Autoimmune.

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Dr. Jin W. Sung

Dr. Jin W. Sung

4 ай бұрын

Reversing AUTOIMMUNE Disease--Comprehensive Guide-Triggers, Vitamin D, Diet, Stages of Autoimmune.
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Dr. Jin Sung is a Chiropractic Physician who specializes in the management of complex chronic conditions in Massachusetts, 30 minutes north of Boston. He utilizes natural and alternative therapies to help manage complex cases such as Hashimoto's, autoimmune conditions, IBS, SIBO, chronic fatigue, brain fog, early Alzheimer's, etc.
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@petergodfrey4783
@petergodfrey4783 4 ай бұрын
I wish my rheumatologist would spend more than 5 or 10 minutes with me. She updates her computer and renews my Humira prescription. See you in 6 months. Almost worthless. A monkey could do her job. I’ve started taking supplements and have gone to an anti inflammatory diet. Dr Gundry and Dr Berg are saying many of the things in this video. I’m feeling much better and have lost some weight too. It’s a permanent change in lifestyle though. If you care about your health you need to take personal responsibility and take it seriously. We are killing ourselves with processed foods.
@sarahaxon1044
@sarahaxon1044 4 ай бұрын
Hi Peter, yes we need more doctors to look at the root cause of illnesses. I am deeply interested in natural therapies. On an emotional level... arthritis is connected to resentment. Always if I am talking to someone who is telling me they have arthritis I ask if they are holding resentment and the answer is always yes. Take a moment to ask yourself that question...am I holding resentment...when did it start...does that correlate with the time my arthritis started (or connected symptoms) and then find ways to work through those emotions. As we let go of trapped emotions we also help our body to heal...as emotions are also held in our cells...so as we heal them we start to heal our cells. (Along with eating foods that heal and nourish our cells at the same time) I hope this helps. With warmest regards and healing vibes, Sarah 🙂
@bmniac
@bmniac 4 ай бұрын
Try Boswellia serrata excellent for most RA cases
@yvonnerobert-carr8809
@yvonnerobert-carr8809 4 ай бұрын
@@bmniac You are so right about Boswellia. I have RA. Both Boswellia and Bromelain help more than 50 percent for me if I take them with a predominantly wholefood plant based diet, lean poultry/fish whenever I eat them about 4-5 times per week, ceylon cinnamon sticks brewed into teas, about 1 1/2 tbs of fresh ginger in smoothies or more amount brewed as teas, over 64 ounces of water throughout the day (without the risk to my organs drinking too much within one sitting), multiple avocados per week, sauerkraut multiple days per week, about 2 tsp of iodized sea salt in about a cup of water, 8-9 hours of sleep and vitamins C and D.
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
You have the tools to. Reset. 5 day water fast, then a carnivore diet, not easy but work, im getting ready Monday, due for another re set .
@beingbenign2685
@beingbenign2685 3 ай бұрын
@@sarahaxon1044 I have resentment for all the doctors that have been dismissive, rude and basically f’ed me over when I was trying to get help. I don’t know how to let go of that. They really help bring on autoimmune diseases.
@melodymelomaniac
@melodymelomaniac 3 ай бұрын
Cutting out gluten completely helped about 90 percent of my autoimmune issues.
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 3 ай бұрын
me too, removing gluten improved so many issues for me
@genisharma1619
@genisharma1619 2 ай бұрын
I gave up gluten dairy sugar ages ago. But what actually gave drastic results was HAIP Diet which is based on the principles of ayurveda
@byashaswini4589
@byashaswini4589 2 ай бұрын
​@@genisharma1619hello madam I am also facing autoimmune disease pls reply I need your help
@glowingmomworld
@glowingmomworld Ай бұрын
What is haip? Please explain..i need help for auto immune ​@@genisharma1619
@paovic9032
@paovic9032 Ай бұрын
Yeap! Glifosate
@chrisg8995
@chrisg8995 2 ай бұрын
Why do all doctors says things are uncurable? We don’t know what the future holds. They should word this as ‘as of now, we don’t know how to cure it’. Humanity always looks back and sees how ignorant we were, and it will always be the case. Doctors need to change their perspective as patients rely heavily on their word.
@moneychutney
@moneychutney 3 ай бұрын
00:03 Autoimmune disease is prevalent and difficult to diagnose. 02:43 Early and late stage symptoms of autoimmune disease 08:09 Vitamin D study for autoimmunity prevention 10:37 Vitamin D supplementation reduced autoimmune disease by 22% 16:17 Exploring the impact of higher vitamin D doses and natural fish oil form on autoimmune disease outcomes. 18:32 Multiple triggers like dietary proteins, lifestyle, stress impact autoimmune disease. 23:18 Recovering from autoimmune disease requires a comprehensive approach 25:44 Triggers of autoimmune diseases 30:31 Balancing the immune system is essential for managing autoimmune disease. 32:52 1.5 diabetes is like type one but starts in adulthood 37:14 Visual input in crowded places can induce dizziness and anxiety for people with cerebellum issues 39:21 Assessing balance and gait can provide insights into cerebellar function 43:32 Understanding the stages of autoimmune disease 45:53 Autoimmune disease stage three includes elevated TPO and thyroglobulin antibodies, leading to tissue destruction and elevated TSH. 50:51 Eliminate inflammatory foods and follow Autoimmune Paleo diet 53:13 Autoimmune Paleo diet shows improvements in reducing inflammation and improving general health
@goldstar846
@goldstar846 3 ай бұрын
thank you so much x
@wayaca47
@wayaca47 2 ай бұрын
Thank you 4 ur patience and effect to write this down. God Bless
@celinej-l4861
@celinej-l4861 Ай бұрын
Thank youuuuu
@christinalee9966
@christinalee9966 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@dencollie
@dencollie 4 ай бұрын
Incurable- i Dont do that word
@awaitingSaint777
@awaitingSaint777 4 ай бұрын
How come I can only find good doctors on the internet?
@tessmoore3762
@tessmoore3762 19 күн бұрын
Find a Functional Practitioner. They will order the right testing.
@LauraJimenez-wv7zl
@LauraJimenez-wv7zl 4 ай бұрын
This is spot on! I was on thyroid meds for 18 months. I changed my diet, no dairy, no night shades, put a filter on my shower head to reduce fluoride, etc from regular city water, walk at least 3 miles a day (I try to do what I call marathon weeks, 22+miles/wk), changed to non-fluoride toothpaste. My thyroid has been normal for 2 years now!!My vitamin D does fluctuate but my body/hair lets me know when something is off. All your information is valuable! Thank you for your care and concern in addressing this matter.
@1230sandrag
@1230sandrag 3 ай бұрын
Wow!! This bring hope for myself! Before changing your diet, did you have high TPO antibodies?
@rcristy
@rcristy Ай бұрын
Youve got a shower filter that reduces fluoride? May i ask what it is?
@ReallyJustAnotherDay
@ReallyJustAnotherDay Ай бұрын
​@@rcristyit's absolute nonsense
@lululemonpies
@lululemonpies 7 күн бұрын
​@@ReallyJustAnotherDayyour skin is a sponge
@timzstr
@timzstr 4 ай бұрын
how do i stop breathing in heavy metal from the sky 😅
@lucianacleaningservices2229
@lucianacleaningservices2229 4 ай бұрын
Great information thanks so much 🙌
@SueDamron
@SueDamron 4 ай бұрын
Dr Jin, you are SO clear and helpful!!! I am a Retired Registered Nurse and have figured out some of what you have presented here through many many months/years of research. You have consolidated most of that in this one video!!! AND added things I didn’t know!! Thank you for your dedication to our health and wellbeing!! You’re a treasure to the entire world!! I’m so grateful that you share invaluable information like this! It unravels the complex mystery and inner workings of the whole body and person at the same time! In the nursing profession, we learned to care for the entire person but in real life, it was more of a nice idea than a practical reality! You are successfully doing EXACTLY that!! This is how medicine “should be!!!”
@anagongs6353
@anagongs6353 3 ай бұрын
I am an Medically Retired RN - was diagnosed with MS- if you gave any info, please share!! Ty !!
@JustPassingThrough2
@JustPassingThrough2 3 ай бұрын
@@anagongs6353I don’t know if this is pertinent to you, but I was just speaking with a friend whose husband had ms. She said she thought low vitamin D played a part…much more important than we know!
@pattischmitz2680
@pattischmitz2680 2 ай бұрын
@@anagongs6353did you get an answer?
@susyg82
@susyg82 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this compilation!
@SamSam-ih6nt
@SamSam-ih6nt 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your great content 🙏
@melisse003
@melisse003 4 ай бұрын
😊 thank you for caring enough to educate us
@ikovsive792
@ikovsive792 3 ай бұрын
WOW! Dr JIN SUNG delivers! Thanks a lot! ;-)
@ritascicluna7740
@ritascicluna7740 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this informaition
@G.I_BRO_SHOW
@G.I_BRO_SHOW 3 ай бұрын
What a legend, awesome Dr Jin , Thank you for your time.
@MomsWithRA
@MomsWithRA 3 ай бұрын
I had RA in remission for several years with Paleo Diet. Then, I hit menopause, and the wheels fell off. Can’t seem to get back to where I was. So frustrating. Paleo is easy to follow if it makes you feel good. Very hard when you’re not seeing much benefit.
@allie9015
@allie9015 3 ай бұрын
Carnivore is better. Look into plant toxins
@SolomonTheStoryTeller
@SolomonTheStoryTeller 2 ай бұрын
i have been diagnosed with MS 15 years ago and I recovered greatly following a Paleo diet. My ex-wife 2 years ago complained a lot about my illness preventing us to travel around as much as she wished and it was wasting ger life and as you can imagine that would be stressful to hear which caused my MS to come back at full force. 1 year ago my ex left me with our 2 boys 10 and younger which added to my stress and increased MS symptoms and it took time to reduce the stress but MS recovery wasn't happening on the paleo until I switched to high fat, low carb ketovore. that is high fat carnivore with eating low carb (cooked asparagus, pressure cooked cabbage or cauliflower to get rid of as much oxolates) high fat grass fed meat and grassfed liver. wild caught salmon, grass fed butter (make sure you are not reacting to milk proteins ) 100 mg magnesium glycinate before bed, 100 mg magnesium citrate twice a day with meals as stool changes moving away to low fiber. magnesium citrate helps with bowel movement. daily Sun bath when possible for 15 minutes on front and back of body and 5000 iu d3 daily, 5 grams of pink Himalayan salt or redmond salt with 1/3 tsp of potassium citerate to balance electrolytes with 2 liters of water daily. 2 months and not only did my MS recovery improve than before, brain fog which i gave had since as early as middle school, bladder issue having to wakeup multiple times a night gone, dragging out of bed is gone. I hear the alarm and i can immediately get out of bed. all that happened 2 months after i switched to this diet. i had to give up all fruit, honey, any form of sugar, coffee and teas. it took a month for all carb cravings to go away. you have to fight the cravings and have the will to do it until these bacteria or any candida to die off. as they die the cravings increase until they are gone
@MomsWithRA
@MomsWithRA Ай бұрын
@@SolomonTheStoryTeller When I first went paleo in 2012, getting off carbs was hard. I’m not carb addicted anymore. I just did a 35 hour fast to try to knock my RA back. It was no problem carb wise. This has always worked in the past, but for the first time, I only got mild RA benefit. Very frustrating. When Paleo started slowly failing me, I went to see a doc who specializes in Paleo diet. She said I needed more carbs. I think that was a mistake. I’ve had lots of life changes the last few years. My son goes off to college this August. I’m hoping to devote some more time and energy to my diet then. My thought is more fat, a little more protein, less carbs.
@senxemusic101
@senxemusic101 4 ай бұрын
Great resource - can you break into chapters please if you have time?
@trishgreen2892
@trishgreen2892 4 ай бұрын
The people who fall through the cracks are those of us who cannot work because of a [suspected] autoimmune disease, since exhaustion from stress (work causes stress) and the condition itself. If one cannot work, one does not have the large amounts of money to see a [good & competent] doctor to get all the tests done. Assuming it's a competent doctor. Government insurance will not give you a good doctor. And all the changes in environment and diet also cost money that poor people do not have.
@ednamartinez6129
@ednamartinez6129 4 ай бұрын
Yess ! I have dealt with burnout for a few years now and I am considering working part time. I’m so tired every month for many years since I was a teen and the past 2 months I’ve been consistently sick. I haven’t gone to a good holistic doctor yet but I’ve had a consultation and the cost is very high. I’m willing to pay but I need to save more since insurance doesn’t cover it. I get all my information from doctors like Dr. Jin and many others and follow their guidance. I definitely don’t sleep 8 hours a day or eat healthily enough but I’m trying to do my best. If conditions don’t change, I am definitely going to the doctor again. I have had my metabolic panel checked and I paid out of pocket because these tests are not checked by my primary physician.
@lenac3587
@lenac3587 4 ай бұрын
Well said. You couldn't sum it any better. Sometimes we have to be our own doctor to do a lot of legwork, research ourselves to steer us to the right competent doctors and treatment
@trishgreen2892
@trishgreen2892 4 ай бұрын
@@lenac3587 so true, and very thankful that doctors and other knowledgeable people like Dr. Sung give of their time and effort here on KZbin to help us try to figure it all out. Thanks for your comment!
@coalroller9482
@coalroller9482 4 ай бұрын
Yes you are 100 percent right , my story I'm a healthy 63 year old male never any health issues in January 2023 I started what I know now to be a severe case of psoriasis,I was covered with sores ,scratching ,bleeding, unable to sleep, I had to stop working, living off savings , went to doctors and dermatologist at $150 each ,with no solution but oral and steroid cream, year later after own research to survive I mega dose D3 K2 and magnesium, exercise, and fast frequently and most important pray, getting better slowly,the sores take a long time to heal
@trishgreen2892
@trishgreen2892 4 ай бұрын
@@coalroller9482 you could try getting topical ivermectin, in some places is sold over the counter at places like CVS and Walgreens I think under the name of medicine for lice, but you'd have to ask the pharmacist. I have heard people with psoriasis say that it helped them.
@yohannesasefa3376
@yohannesasefa3376 4 ай бұрын
God Bless your for caring for the wellness of people!
@MJSGG
@MJSGG 4 ай бұрын
these videos inspire me towards reaching better health. I know sometimes the damage is done, but the body heals, too.
@harmankardon478
@harmankardon478 4 ай бұрын
yep you can get back from terrible health meltdowns if you commit to learning and healthy practices.
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
​@@harmankardon478 Absolutely agree 💯
@StressRUs
@StressRUs 2 ай бұрын
Number one cause of ALL autoimmune diseases, which I treated during my 42 yr. medical practice, is adrenal fatigue/failure. Insufficient cortisol to degrade T-lymphocytes after a stress response/injury/infection turns our immune response loose on our own tissues. QED.
@user-hs4do1ku8v
@user-hs4do1ku8v 2 ай бұрын
I have autoimmune now from a trauma and cortisol spike that would not shut off. I almost lost my daughter in the hospital after a standard procedure. So I didn’t sleep for months, I thought I was dying, lost 25 lbs and was already thin, started having anxiety and heart issues., low thyroid. Finally went to a nutritionist who put me on Paleo I was already eating clean; no sugar, caffeine, gluten or dairy before seeing her. I got in therapy, started gaining weight and practiced better sleep rhythms. I’ve now gained 22 lbs back but it took a year and a half. I can now exercise without fear of loosing weight, which helps with my energy & sleep. I still don’t do caffeine because I believe that messes with my nerves, makes me buzz inside And adrenals
@Jamiet-lk8xq
@Jamiet-lk8xq 2 ай бұрын
What should we do?
@StressRUs
@StressRUs 2 ай бұрын
@@Jamiet-lk8xq Get a doc (Naturpath?) to check your cortisol levels, if low, that's adrenal fatigue and the cause of your autoimmune disease(s). Get ahold of a copy of James Wilson's little book, "Adrenal Fatigue", which will guide you through the rebuilding of your adrenal glands and allay the autoimmune disease(s). I've done this several times when towards the end of my 42 yr busy, stressful medical practice, seeing up to 100 patients a week and suffering from an undiagnosed CPTSD since childhood. Any chronic stress/anxiety condition will wear out our adrenals, as well as the cells in our nervous system that make the feel-good chemicals:dopamine, endorphins, etc., and they will require stress management and a rebuild. You may, also, wish to check out my free online PDF, "Stress R Us". Good Luck and God bless us one and all!
@sp500-steph7
@sp500-steph7 2 ай бұрын
could coffee lead to adrenal failure too?
@StressRUs
@StressRUs 2 ай бұрын
@@Jamiet-lk8xqGet a copy of James Wilson's "Adrenal Fatigue" and follow the instructions, like I did, three times. But, stress management is the key. I've given a number of seminars on my free e-book, "Stress R Us", but Dr. Wilson's book is the Part 2 for my book, which is mostly about the problem, while his boo is all diagnosis and treatment. Good luck and have a blessed day!
@gjban
@gjban 4 ай бұрын
The Vitamin D3 placebo was Soybean oil (a seed oil). Seed oils are questionable and possibly toxic. I wonder What the D3 results would be if the placebo was different.
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
Dr ken Berry on here on Utube Has made a video about oils and some of them are very bad for you
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
Seed oil and sugar, iodized salt, prescription drugs, processed packaged food, the plaque of modern humans.
@sholas2088
@sholas2088 3 ай бұрын
Some D3’s are derived from Menaquinone-7 which is fermented soybean extracts. Would you say this kind of vegan and vegetarian D3 isn’t suitable for autoimmune diseases?
@masspatriot5409
@masspatriot5409 3 ай бұрын
Right….they had to make up for the people they knew would get better by making others 🤢
@ReallyJustAnotherDay
@ReallyJustAnotherDay 3 ай бұрын
​@@sholas2088You're thinking of K2 not D3.
@shamimraj2253
@shamimraj2253 Ай бұрын
Thank you for educating me. I need a lot more learning and unlearning to combat my RA. Need 6 months off work to concentrate on sending RA into remission!
@JuliePeterson-12345
@JuliePeterson-12345 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! Do you think it’s more effective to take NAC or glutathione supplements? Thanks
@wychoo4889
@wychoo4889 2 ай бұрын
thank you v. much for telling us which tests to take for someone who is clueless
@tonyajones9159
@tonyajones9159 4 ай бұрын
Thank You
@moirar3196
@moirar3196 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Doc ❤
@donnapope2058
@donnapope2058 14 күн бұрын
He is gives great information.
@jonizabel1952
@jonizabel1952 3 ай бұрын
I have become increasingly more sensitive to gluten, diary, nightshades, chemicals, etc. I have been concerned about autoimmune and wondering if I need to be tested. Thanks for this video..very informative.
@Carlos-fh8wk
@Carlos-fh8wk 4 ай бұрын
Full carnivore here. Also doing 48 fast has helped immensely. Since doing one 48 hour fast a week, symptom reduces by 65-70 percent. Folks do at least one 48 hour fast and see how you feel. Btw im sure the jab, then COVID triggered my rheumatoid arthritis.
@cheesecakefan4880
@cheesecakefan4880 4 ай бұрын
Im 30 lbs underweight No fasting for me Its just not possible for everyone
@Carlos-fh8wk
@Carlos-fh8wk 4 ай бұрын
@@cheesecakefan4880 give it a go if you are able, I’m 5’7” 120lbs
@nazcookz9948
@nazcookz9948 3 ай бұрын
I got sick and symptoms started after vaccine in 2021 then Covid in 2022…
@travisinLA
@travisinLA 2 ай бұрын
Same the shot then covid a few weeks later did it too me too 😣 lots of problems
@Irisgomesjmjfaith
@Irisgomesjmjfaith 12 күн бұрын
Same here.
@JoannaKlekawka-xc1bv
@JoannaKlekawka-xc1bv 3 ай бұрын
Omg! I love Dr.Jin! I have to ask my doctors to watch this!
@rubenmckinley4841
@rubenmckinley4841 Күн бұрын
Are you going to pay him to do that?
@sugabay
@sugabay 4 ай бұрын
Thank you dr
@awaitingSaint777
@awaitingSaint777 4 ай бұрын
Nice work Doc. I need a doctor to help me make sense of my labs. It's like they're not being transparent with me at all. Been referred to a rheumatologist and I'm not going.
@ericamitchell6585
@ericamitchell6585 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info I needed to hear this. I struggle with my autoimmune disease .
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 4 ай бұрын
Started using methylane blue last 3 months really helping me but it must be thoroughly researched for your situation
@elisamarro7356
@elisamarro7356 3 ай бұрын
​@@bluesky7704does it work for psoriasis and fibromyalgia
@nitinsh116
@nitinsh116 3 ай бұрын
Try millets.dr.khadar wali..
@orion9k
@orion9k 4 ай бұрын
Self note 20:15 "you go to the doctors and they dont listen" my doctor says all my symptoms are psychosomatic and all triggered from my thinking 😂 I say I have autoimmune symptoms, skin texture changing from one moment to another, red rashes on face around nose and on my head and behind ears, weird pains around my rips, bone pain, swelling of my right hand ... Psychosomatic my xss..
@mscraig5147
@mscraig5147 4 ай бұрын
They are so disrespectful. I know. Check out Dr Maggie Wu KZbin channel. Holy moly did I get answers to my "psychosomatic" laundry list of symptoms. Best wishes!
@SteppesoftheLevant
@SteppesoftheLevant 4 ай бұрын
Doctors are the modern day misfits and jackwaggons!
@darlatobin2240
@darlatobin2240 4 ай бұрын
Candida overgrowth. Stop eating sugar and grains. Keto Diet/Lifestyle. Take your health back. Doctors will not help. It's up to you. Go to war. 👊🏼 You can do it!
@matios6013
@matios6013 4 ай бұрын
When..the doctor...have not answer...they just say is in the pacient'mind....or the stress
@shannoncat1984
@shannoncat1984 3 ай бұрын
They really are…..doctors can be disrespectful we are smarter then they think.
@PK-se2jh
@PK-se2jh 20 күн бұрын
thankyou so much sir
@gykg3202
@gykg3202 4 ай бұрын
50 hrs into my fast Hope I make it to 72
@katibaer6697
@katibaer6697 4 ай бұрын
Dairies are mostly the culprit for a lot of ppl , I tried vegan for almost 2 years and now I am pre diabetic , rosacea appear , my face was so dry by not eating meat or any fat. I’m back on the meat wagon and my face feel normal, my blood glucose is still a bit high in the morning. I found that dairy products make my rosacea flare up so I cut that out. Going on the keto diet gradually bc I don’t want the side effects to be awful.
@helloworld7818
@helloworld7818 3 ай бұрын
I would say vaccines are causing autoimmune diseases
@joanneclark8256
@joanneclark8256 2 ай бұрын
Organic and what meats
@HollyRock
@HollyRock 4 ай бұрын
Well said Dr Sung!!! I am impressed. Yes I do struggle with 2 autoimmune issues-1 is in remission. The other-is has gotten reduced to the point I went from 30 units of insulin a day down to now 10 or less total a day. I was alternating off of insulin a few years ago and at that point I was cautious but took 2-3 units a day total eating no flour but almost normal...an apple a day, chickpea pasta, etc and alternating off of insulin. Yes, I do have info and proof but a chiro messed me up and it has been a long haul backing out of that tunnel....do doing better now but I would like to be back to where I saw those incredible results.
@joanneclark8256
@joanneclark8256 2 ай бұрын
What you eat? Was insulin fasting high? Any hormone issues?
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 4 ай бұрын
Thank you. I find Keto/ low carb/ carnivore really helps me, (going against the GRAIN as I call it😊). Lectins is another tinker for sure! A food diary is very helpful, you can feel and see the correlation between foods that hurt and foods that heal. I hope you all find a way through. Be well and happy everything. 💝
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
Yes I agree I went keto end of 2019
@tracysmith245
@tracysmith245 4 ай бұрын
beware of calcium foods you eat and drink pull calcium from bones pth i have low calcium condition plus lupus have to keep calcium at my normal level all linked with processed food drink chronic stress history mine was menstruation now on pre-menopause im in remission lack of vitamin d through taking my parathyroid out during another operation i had
@eddkennedy6458
@eddkennedy6458 4 ай бұрын
carnivore/keto diets have put my ulcerative colitis into remission
@ashleyburns3561
@ashleyburns3561 3 ай бұрын
If the 3 day fast resets the immune system, why doesn’t it completely reverse autoimmune?
@kuethompson642
@kuethompson642 2 ай бұрын
You would need to fast for at least a month to heal from it.
@Ahhh_Coffee
@Ahhh_Coffee 14 сағат бұрын
It can take years to reverse the damage sometimes it's months sometimes it's years there can also be other contributing factors. For example, if you're deficient in vitamin D, and you don't fix that, it's just gonna reoccur. If your immune system has gone wonky, you have to fix the cause... the wonky immune is a reaction to some thing. It's not the cause it's the result. Look up leaky gut. Theres a lot more to it than just whats in this video. Search many videos from many funtional med doctors and you will begin to see what information is being conveyed the most. When the immune system is out of whack, you're not gonna fix it with anything in three days ... the body takes time to heal. I once cured my dog for example of seizures .... and bladder infections. I came upon a natural veterinarian that works hand-in-hand with Dr. mercola. She has her own KZbin channel. She recommended complete grain free, including no potatoes for the dogs and she said it would take a minimum of six months to see a real solid change. I found a food that had no potato and no other grains and was holistic . I began to see change. Within a month I saw no further bladder issues ....But she did have one final seizure, but within six months she was clear she lived to the age of 15 which was several more years and she didn't have any more issues never again a seizure. She lived to be 15, very old for a standard poodle. it takes time. Patience and persistence and out-of-pocket expense. My dog remained on that food the rest of her life. Once she began to show some arthritis, I did some research and I used some penguin CBD oil which was made for dogs.... I saw an immediate relief and if I backed off of it, she got stiff again - I didn't think to look for root causes and they are arthritis. She was quite old and I've been dealing with my own health issues for which I'm looking for answers. So the point is it takes time sometimes . Our bodies are complex and finding the root cause is the answer.
@lseh4720
@lseh4720 2 ай бұрын
Thank u
@stevewills3238
@stevewills3238 2 ай бұрын
Have you ever heard about Mast cell Disease? How would you go about fixing that Dr. Jin? Thank you for your truths
@awaitingSaint777
@awaitingSaint777 4 ай бұрын
How much NAC? I've heard big conflicting advice on the dose. Would rather trust your suggestion.
@indigenousbeauty83
@indigenousbeauty83 4 ай бұрын
Yes exactly I've done this and was almost in remission but my environment in central Texas caused me to be worse off then when I was in Washington I'm get off of gluten and dairy and back on D3 let's see how this goes wish me luck.
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 4 ай бұрын
Research methylane blue
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
Good luck
@elaxel1469
@elaxel1469 4 ай бұрын
Please make a video about how to improve methylation.
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 4 ай бұрын
@elaxel look into methylane blue
@marjorieferrer9520
@marjorieferrer9520 4 ай бұрын
OMG, this is incredible. I have Graves’ disease and T2 diabetes, I think I was diagnosed at stage 2 in late 2022 . Told my doctor to give me 3 months to do my thing. So I did intermittent fasting and started walking at least 3 miles 4-5 days a week but I tried to walk more when I can. 3 mos later my graves went into remission and I didn’t need my meds also put my diabetes in a prediabetic level which as of today I’m working on lowering it to a normal number. I know it can happen and you just solidified those thoughts in my mind, thank you so much for this. Oh I also revamped my diet , I still eat everything I want but just more quality and less of the unwanted ones like sugar, carbs, no seed oils ever again.
@savreensidhu7887
@savreensidhu7887 3 ай бұрын
Can you please elaborate a bit more on diet I am very confused where to start
@savreensidhu7887
@savreensidhu7887 3 ай бұрын
Can you please elaborate what type of diet is helping? I am very confused wheee to start
@marjorieferrer9520
@marjorieferrer9520 3 ай бұрын
@@savreensidhu7887 hello Mr/Ms Sidhu. I did intermittent Fasting , I did it slowly in the beginning. I started with 12 hrs no food just water and I will stop eating at 6 pm everyday no matter what , then I slowly trained my mind to do 18 hr IF, 6 days a week and the remaining one day, I eat more than one meal with some little snacks. Eventually when my mind got used to IF I introduced a 36 hour fast nothing but water every 10 days and I'm working now to do it once a week . Regarding foods I just avoided anything white like foods made of flour like pasta, bread, noodles, cakes and pastries . I only eat half a cup of rice with my meal during my eating hours and if I need a snack I eat fruits or eggs anything that will help me feel full , I even snack on sardines in olive oil. Drink lots of clean water . I stopped eating gmo'd food products only organic and grass finished meats and veggies. Also eating fermented foods and I drink kefir everyday to strengthen my gut micro biome coz I have an auto immune disease. All in all I eat whatever I like that's sensible and clean meaning less chemicals in the foods and lots of exercise, water , and sleep . I also have sleep apnea. I'm still learning and experimenting and researching because I vowed to fight this evil diseases til I take my last breath. No one deserves to suffer but we need to learn how to fight our health issues correctly and so far I'm still doing ok. My Graves is still in remission as of my last check up 2 weeks ago but I'm working on my even further lowering my AIC. Goodluck to you Sir/ Mam May God be with you in your health journey and if there's anything else please don't hesitate to comment me again.
@marjorieferrer9520
@marjorieferrer9520 3 ай бұрын
@@savreensidhu7887 by the way I would like to add to switch up your IF so that your body will not get used to the process and will continue to do autophagy where it eliminates the dead cells in you body and thus stop toxins from permeating you systems. This is one of the benefits of fasting. Please do some research for I'm not aware of what ails you and what works for me might be different for you. Also discuss your plans with your doctors.
@marjorieferrer9520
@marjorieferrer9520 3 ай бұрын
@@savreensidhu7887 Mr/Ms Sidhu I made a very long comment about how I reversed my T2 diabetes and autoimmune disease please let me know if you read it coz I can’t find it at all.
@marie-anne8780
@marie-anne8780 2 ай бұрын
Merci Docteur ! Ca we have the comments in french ?
@jfouts1979
@jfouts1979 4 ай бұрын
So...l am post RAI Grave's.....and had the RAI in Dec. 2010....it is 13 years later....I STILL have Thyroglobulin Ab and TPO Ab....and CFS/ME, Sjgoren's, Ocular Rosacea, and several other things.....is it possible to have Hashimoto's post RAI Grave's? I have gluten sensitivity too...and my body doesn't respond normally....to antibody testing.....like doesn't show them normally.....what are your thoughts on IGF-1 and IGF-3?
@c.h.7581
@c.h.7581 22 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with Crohn's almost 2 yrs ago.. the Doc said "You have to take meds, they're compulsory!" ..I said, "Nah, I'll play with my diet!" He wasnt happy.. but when I returned over 6 months later after (largely) cutting gluten, sugar, alcohol, he assumed I'd taken the meds. I had a go at him for rushing ppl onto meds & not educating re diet etc. My best Doc has become KZbin! ..Now hitting menopause & have had to go crying to my gyne (& sent him vids) to convince him to possibly prescribe me hrt! ..Really suffering atm & scared of hrt but don't think I can live like this.. feel like I have a mix of bad period, flu, sciatica, what is this?!? ..Feel lucky boys!! Doc.. what dya think about hrt with Crohn's (my grandma's mum & sis also died of blood clots in brain!)? Lookin for any advice I can get! ❤
@helencats1
@helencats1 2 ай бұрын
Any suggestions for people who had radioactive iodine years ago for hyperthyroidism
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Sung I was diagnosed in 2022 with under active thyroid I now know what caused it In 2021 I had emotional trauma where it knocked me sideways I was percriped medication where I had serious side affects I immediately stopped taking it and went down the route of alternative treatments Which has worked for me Meaning I no longer have under active thyroid Thank God I want to add I eat very healthy and take my vitamins
@moniryousefian8782
@moniryousefian8782 4 ай бұрын
Could you please share what helped you with your condition ( under active thyroid ) ? Greatly appreciated 🙏
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
I saw a qualified Herbalist who made up a prescription in liquid form also i take i capsules organic kelp daily And my diet in keto Hope this is helpful I am in the UK 🇬🇧 ​@@moniryousefian8782
@angeliquehealey8182
@angeliquehealey8182 3 ай бұрын
I hve ITP ...platelets been dropping over 20 years...must be gut...hve tried acupuncture,epigenetics, functional medicine ... now taking superyoghurt to heal gut....hve been carnivore for 1.5years...many benefits..was vegetarian for 12 months and body, energy etc a mess. Everyones different...will listen to this vid...thanks
@MaryLovesLex
@MaryLovesLex 3 ай бұрын
I have ITP now for 28 years. Carnivore the last 6 with fantastic counts. Good luck to you.
@user-gj7ho9uq3v
@user-gj7ho9uq3v 3 ай бұрын
Thank you doctors I have seen have never address or examined this way and never diet and supplements
@albineg
@albineg 4 ай бұрын
Have you read the book "An Epidemic of Absence"?
@angelsplace
@angelsplace 3 ай бұрын
I did this and at 5-11 and 135 I think it's time to consider a more rounded human diet with a focus on NonGmo local organic because like what if animals are sentient beings or what happens when the apocalypse happens and all there is to eat is fruit and my body only understands meat and my gutt explodes?
@user-vk4vw4le1c
@user-vk4vw4le1c 2 ай бұрын
Yes, I’ve had auto immune disease for a long time it affected my adrenal and my thyroid and now I’m with Addison’s disease it’s horrible
@B.-gb2sh
@B.-gb2sh 2 күн бұрын
Can you do an episode on Eosinophilic esophagitis? Would really love some insight on it. And there's very little information on it. Maybe even combine it with a allergy and asthma episode 😊
@Ahhh_Coffee
@Ahhh_Coffee 14 сағат бұрын
It likely does come down to diet as one of the first things to look at. I think that's where you're headed with your comment. I work in a G.I. clinic and what they are always told is they don't know what causes this it's immune triggered which means something triggered it. And then they throw something like a steroid at them to calm down. A 3 month run of steroid.... and or possibly a PPI which can cause its own gut issues I'm finding after listening to functional medicine doctors. Hence, why, I'm sure you're asking for a video on this topic .. The answers are not coming from the actual traditional medicine specialist. I can tell you that much. They are told to avoid supplements, control, their reflux, etc. rarely rarely do I see them referred for allergy tst, food, sensitivity, testing, etc. none of that at all These people just continue to call in with their complaints and guess what ...it makes them money . This is the whole truth. This is what the traditional healthcare system is now. Doctors get paid for the procedures. They do the office visits sometimes the medication that they prescribe and definitely the testing that they do. So you can ask yourself while why aren't they just willing to order the useful test? It was cure and then they might not see you .... Those that actually want to care patients are leaving and going to functional medicine Insurance won't cover functional medicine most of the time can you guess why .... This is why so many of us are on the Internet, trying to take things into our own hands In some cases, especially emergency medicine traditional medicine is needed because there are no other answers but overall I no longer trust, traditional medicine or pharmaceuticals in most cases
@janeharris6734
@janeharris6734 3 ай бұрын
I assume this is only available for residents of the US? I am in Australia
@songweaver611
@songweaver611 3 ай бұрын
Is there a way to reverse lichen sclerosis?
@socalgirl4351
@socalgirl4351 Ай бұрын
What about Seronegative Hashimotos? How do you know your stage?
@orion9k
@orion9k 4 ай бұрын
11:20 how is 15% reduction not signifikant when anything above 5% is normally considered statistically significant?
@Jamiet-lk8xq
@Jamiet-lk8xq 2 ай бұрын
Where is the summary?
@celinej-l4861
@celinej-l4861 Ай бұрын
Can we become a member of Welltheory if we dont live in America?
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve 4 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation! A fantastic well-care model for prevention of sickness and disease. 13:55 Those were very low doses, IMO. Imagine the results if adequate doses of vitamin D would be. Also, soy is a but problematic. Another huge bit of key information is the amount of daily sun and locations of study participants. Ivermectin works on coronaviruses. Personally, I think viruses are parasites. Viruses often trigger autoimmune flare-ups. Lyme disease is often resistant and under-diagnosed. You are absolutely correct on all of the topics you've raised. As for practitioners not giving the patient enough time for a thorough exam, you are spot on! Patients should be scrutinized, studying their nails, skin and hair. Take photos if possible, to document changes. Lastly, to all prescribing practitioners: please stop throwing NDAIDS at your patients. Actually LISTEN to them. Functional medicine is essential. Wish there was more awareness on these conditions. Thanks so much for bringing us these videos, Dr. Sung! ❤
@stillnotstill
@stillnotstill 4 ай бұрын
Uh what Viruses might be parasitic but they absolutely are not parasites......
@ilevitatecs2
@ilevitatecs2 4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, thinking viruses are parasites immediately voids your opinion on all things health. Look at in vitro and in vivo tissue images/videos of viruses vs parasites. I’d recommend an intro course to biology
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve 4 ай бұрын
@@ilevitatecs2 What viruses actually are is scientifically debatable. If they are non-living, what are they, then- tiny robots? If they are living, why aren't they classified as such? Because we don't know. Unfortunately, the fact that you don't know that virologists don't even know, invalidates your opinion.
@sylvieasics6570
@sylvieasics6570 3 ай бұрын
To avoid chemicals, I have been using sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) as deodorant after the shower for 10 years+. So happy I heard about that, sharing in case it could help someone.
@joanneclark8256
@joanneclark8256 2 ай бұрын
Pls ! Also do you drink it?
@sylvieasics6570
@sylvieasics6570 2 ай бұрын
​@@joanneclark8256 sorry, I don't know about that
@mikaraiza
@mikaraiza 4 ай бұрын
How many milligrams of vitamin D3 should a person over 50 take per day? Thank you
@Jonas_Santos20
@Jonas_Santos20 4 ай бұрын
I'm a huge meat eater as to why i developed psoriatic arthritis. My hands, knees and feet are affected with arthritic pain. So I've been bedridden for 3 months because my feet and knees were extremely painful. But when i started to ditched meat, sugar and dairy i started to walk again but limping. The pain reduced for like 50% and my psoriasis is completely dry now. And also, my dad died from heart attack due to the said diet as well
@shirleywilkinson9335
@shirleywilkinson9335 4 ай бұрын
I had the opposite problem. I started eating meat and I feel fantastic!
@Jonas_Santos20
@Jonas_Santos20 4 ай бұрын
@@shirleywilkinson9335 i see. i think everyone is different
@bethpadilla8724
@bethpadilla8724 4 ай бұрын
It was the sugar,carbs and vegetable oil and processed food,not the meat.
@Jonas_Santos20
@Jonas_Santos20 4 ай бұрын
@@bethpadilla8724 nah. I first ditched sugar, carbs, gluten and processed foods and only eat lean and grass fed meats. Same with my dad. But we still got this
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 4 ай бұрын
It's what they are adding to your meat. I pay 7 bucks for special hot dogs but that item is destroying my ligaments. I know it's that product and only that product causing the effect. U have to clean up 99% of the external environment
@adolfinezemburuka3342
@adolfinezemburuka3342 4 ай бұрын
What about polymiositis and dermatomyositis which cause weakness of muscles please we need to hear from from this diseases
@shawnda8317
@shawnda8317 3 ай бұрын
I was just diagnosed with DM in Jan and on meds that are not working. Are you currently on any meds and are they working?
@jonmontgomery9412
@jonmontgomery9412 Ай бұрын
Yes, my wife has polymyositis 16 years. She read book The Road back arthritis , about Dr. Thomas McPherson Brown he recommended antibiotics. She’d been using antibiotics for 15 years, kept polymyositis in remission. Then she left doctor because insurance changed and on mycophenolate and her muscles are degrading, can’t get out of a chair and she’s thin, never obese, and always playing sports, but not anymore. She wants to go back on doxycycline, read the book it’s very interesting!!
@teresabasson3809
@teresabasson3809 22 күн бұрын
@@jonmontgomery9412 Thank you! Followed your advice. Googled him. Unbelievably interesting. Read one of Dr Brown's case study. Learnt something immediately. will apply to my case. Signed up & donated to Road Back Foundation.
@tessmoore3762
@tessmoore3762 19 күн бұрын
Waiting for the test results to come back is the hard part. I know I have autoimmune, but not sure which one. Tests have been done, but results are taking weeks to get back.
@joanneclark8256
@joanneclark8256 2 ай бұрын
What is diabetes , insulin resistance, pcos??
@AliciasHealingChannel
@AliciasHealingChannel 4 ай бұрын
I started vegan to help my autoimmune and looking back it sucked compared to how awesome carnivore diet has been for my auto immune issues. I feel and look so much better eating animals!! ❤
@MuhammadAbuBakar-wd8hx
@MuhammadAbuBakar-wd8hx 4 ай бұрын
I'm also going to start carnivore.
@eforester8891
@eforester8891 4 ай бұрын
@@MuhammadAbuBakar-wd8hx look up Dr Chaffee. Carnivore is a game changer for autoimmune conditions. Good luck.
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 4 ай бұрын
Same here I have never felt better since going keto
@KJB0001
@KJB0001 4 ай бұрын
same
@Carlos-fh8wk
@Carlos-fh8wk 4 ай бұрын
Yes. Full carnivore as well. Also doing 48 fast has helped immensely. Since doing one 48 hour fast a week, symptom reduces by 65-70 percent. Folks do at least one 48 hour fast and see how you feel. Btw in sure the jab, then COVID triggered my rheumatoid arthritis.
@nopainnogain7358
@nopainnogain7358 4 ай бұрын
So.should i eat those dámn whole grains poison when i Have 35 BF ?
@NaymitMayne
@NaymitMayne 3 күн бұрын
They want me to start meds I had a high rheumatoid factor 200 but CCP and all inflammation is negative. I don’t know what to do. Should I get a second opinion. I was sick a few times during last winter when everyone got the chest cold and had bad back and neck pain like knots but I wasn’t eating well and lost weight and muscle. I’m not sure if that was a flare. I can’t tell because I have no arm leg hands stuff. Only one toe is restless at night .
@susanferguson4271
@susanferguson4271 2 ай бұрын
What about the opposite; low TSH..thyroglobin anibody, hyperthyroidism?
@AdamSweres1990
@AdamSweres1990 4 ай бұрын
Dr. Sung. This is great and all but could you please make a video going over the most effective things you can do against cancer when you have it? It really seems like your whole channel you just avoid the topic yet it's one of the most common things that kills people around the world. As in, don't suggest chemo or radiation because this just ends up killing the patient or giving rebound cancers but is there anything homeopathic or natural you can suggest? It would be really helpful
@akrossmann1631
@akrossmann1631 4 ай бұрын
Best to look into Professor Seyfried's hypothesis that cancer is metabolic disease
@akrossmann1631
@akrossmann1631 4 ай бұрын
Best to look into Professor Seyfried's hypothesis that cancer is metabolic disease
@somethingginterestingg4275
@somethingginterestingg4275 4 ай бұрын
Chemo is certainly not perfet but it also definently works.
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 4 ай бұрын
Go super low carb! Sugar feeds all disease. Avoid all processed foods ( because of additives, neuro toxins etc). Sending everything good your way. 🥰
@ShabnoorMaved
@ShabnoorMaved 4 ай бұрын
True, chemotherapy and radiation only kills the person with cancer
@Intwodeep902
@Intwodeep902 4 ай бұрын
Thoughts on methylene blue? For atp and energy
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 4 ай бұрын
Using it getting amazing results
@Intwodeep902
@Intwodeep902 4 ай бұрын
@@bluesky7704 awesome I'm dealing with long c0vid exposure to my patrol car gas fumes also. Got diagnosed with lupus and chrons. Nad+ worked some but looking to get my energy back and brain fog gone! Did you have any die off side effects? I'm thinking about doing the iv thanks for your reply Godspeed
@dee_Dogra
@dee_Dogra 3 ай бұрын
What about dermatographia?
@kaygibson1842
@kaygibson1842 4 ай бұрын
Anthony Scarborough is interviewed by Dr Chaffee. About 1 Yr ago.. The interview is about how glioblastoma cancer was treated and hopefully still.. Very worth while interview. . ( :
@Storm47000
@Storm47000 4 ай бұрын
It’s Andrew Scarborough and Dr Anthony Chaffee.
@mimi18888
@mimi18888 24 күн бұрын
Rosacea/ocular rosacea? I got sick after topical ivermectin triggered inflammation/skin barrier damage
@elisamarro7356
@elisamarro7356 3 ай бұрын
Dr sung i got a prednisone injection for psoriatic arthritis. How do u rid your body of it as i have now a cataract.
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
I gave a body detox , and an eye oil I use
@elisamarro7356
@elisamarro7356 3 ай бұрын
​@@daleval2182an eye oil to address cataract or prednisone issues. What was body detox. How did u know the level if prednisone went down
@DAVE_WHITE
@DAVE_WHITE 3 ай бұрын
I have Lambert Eaton Syndrome since 2013, i take homemade kefir daily and 5000IU Vitamin D3 daily..
@cardiyansane1414
@cardiyansane1414 3 ай бұрын
50,000 !? Any issues . Do I take with vit k2?
@DAVE_WHITE
@DAVE_WHITE 3 ай бұрын
@@cardiyansane1414 Five Thousand 5 0 0 0 not 50,000 that way too much
@DAVE_WHITE
@DAVE_WHITE Ай бұрын
@@cardiyansane1414 5000 not 50K lol yes with K2
@Hardiarm
@Hardiarm 3 ай бұрын
Errata: That 800mg Vitamin D in the Boston study cannot be right. I presume you meant 800 units. 800mg of Vitamin D3 would be 32 million IU. Also would be a good idea to post links to your referenced studies/papers below your video. Thanks.
@rroulette2660
@rroulette2660 4 ай бұрын
Autoimmune problems can be caused by vaccines
@nazcookz9948
@nazcookz9948 3 ай бұрын
💯
@lisareynolds4545
@lisareynolds4545 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. I developed Graves disease 4 months after the covid vaccine.
@jayaprathabalasubramaniam4674
@jayaprathabalasubramaniam4674 2 ай бұрын
I developed IGA nephropathy after 2 months 3rd dose vaccine
@travisinLA
@travisinLA 2 ай бұрын
I developed a lot of issues think it effected my thyroid digestion issues
@Eng_Simoes
@Eng_Simoes Ай бұрын
This is very unlikely. People are taking vaccines for a hundred years, not correlated with the surge in autoimmune issues
@1charlastar886
@1charlastar886 4 ай бұрын
Sally K. Norton, oxalate specialist and author of the book Toxic Superfoods, says excess oxalates in the diet can damage organs and cause autoimmune illnesses
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
She was right, I proved it on Carnivore and fasting
@joanneclark8256
@joanneclark8256 2 ай бұрын
Are any greens ok? I'm exhausted seems everything we get bad from
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 2 ай бұрын
@@joanneclark8256 yes
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 2 ай бұрын
@@joanneclark8256 google low oxalate veg, cruciferous, assparuus, arrugala examples
@1charlastar886
@1charlastar886 2 ай бұрын
@@joanneclark8256 All mustard greens are low oxalate. Some varieties are spicy but others are very mild. Most lists show kale as okay. All younger leaves are lower in oxalates than older leaves. Lettuces are low. Spinach, chard, beet greens and parsley are VERY HIGH.
@janeroth7
@janeroth7 3 ай бұрын
Hashimotos and fatigue
@elisamarro7356
@elisamarro7356 3 ай бұрын
Doctor sung can u recover from autoimmune disease and fibromyalgia
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
Yes study his 5 day fast , reduce stress, increase exercise, elimination diet, air cleaner no chemicals on or around you, he spoke of many , you need a coach I'm a 35 year naturalist, let me know
@CraigMiddletown
@CraigMiddletown 3 ай бұрын
How can I get to you​@@daleval2182
@elisamarro7356
@elisamarro7356 3 ай бұрын
What does paleo autoimune diet consist of
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
Clean meat, low toxic veg, clean short lived fish, antiinflammatory oils
@jfouts1979
@jfouts1979 4 ай бұрын
It needs to be CLARIFIED that ANA can be negative and autoimmunity can still be present! Many diseases such as RA, SLE, Sjogren's and other can be seronegative for specific antibodies and for ANA....etc...just for everyone out there that may be trying to find out if they have a condition or not....
@DrJinSung
@DrJinSung 3 ай бұрын
You are correct. ANA can be negative with other positive autoimmune markers.
@priyankapriya7484
@priyankapriya7484 Ай бұрын
What about vitiligo Dr? Pls talk about this Dr.
@hgfnhgjhgjytjt
@hgfnhgjhgjytjt Ай бұрын
Dr Eric berg talks about it
@Theguybehindtheguybehindtheguy
@Theguybehindtheguybehindtheguy 18 күн бұрын
D3 k2 got me right
@debrad5783
@debrad5783 4 ай бұрын
This is so aggravating. Everyone on YT saying to remove gluten dairy, grains, etc. but not really saying why. What is happening in the body when these foods are eaten? Other than "they're inflammatory" which is what everyone says. Why are they inflammatory? What's the science behind it?
@sarahtheorme
@sarahtheorme 4 ай бұрын
There are sections of amino acids (the building blocks of protein) in milk and gluten that resemble protein in tissues in the body. If you have increased intestinal permeability ('leaky gut') these amino acid sequences can leak from the gut into the bloodstream and potentially provoke an immune reaction that then can cause an immune response to the similar tissue in your body. You don't want that. Gluten also tends to open up the tiny gaps between cells in the gut wall which can potentially exacerbate this.
@Santa-ny1yp
@Santa-ny1yp 4 ай бұрын
What you have listed are common intolerences. Your body doesn't recognize them as being safe. Your own immune system attacks them and anything that is close. This causes inflammation.
@DrJinSung
@DrJinSung 4 ай бұрын
@@sarahtheorme Yes, you are correct.
@DrJinSung
@DrJinSung 4 ай бұрын
Look up the concept of food proteins and molecular mimicry and autoimmunity. I could do more complex videos on this topic but it gets more technical.
@bozenagogolewska7250
@bozenagogolewska7250 4 ай бұрын
I am not a doc., but the cause is inflammation. Eating wheat, pasta diary you have got imflamation- main reason in due time of cancer when not treated.
@sivanmahadevan2458
@sivanmahadevan2458 3 ай бұрын
I have ppms andcam vegan and do intermittent fasting. My ms is still bothrring me. Anyone or anything more i should do
@pattischmitz2680
@pattischmitz2680 2 ай бұрын
Did you get any answers?
@sivanmahadevan2458
@sivanmahadevan2458 2 ай бұрын
@@pattischmitz2680 no
@awaitingSaint777
@awaitingSaint777 4 ай бұрын
The least they could have done in that study for placebo give somebody a healthy oil. I'd be really upset if I found out they were feeding me soybean oil the whole time, holy cow.
@daleval2182
@daleval2182 3 ай бұрын
I agree, but it was some capsules ? , not like they drank bottles
@thebodyclock1
@thebodyclock1 2 ай бұрын
so basically Sunlight (UV & IR) + Seafood (DHA) = Life force/ Vitality... Dr Jack Kruse is right.
@venom999333
@venom999333 4 ай бұрын
They say osteoarthritis isn't an autoimmune disease. I understand how it happens. Wear on the cartilage, rubbing, etc. However, I do not agree with why it happens. It doesn't make sense to me. The way you're supposed to treat the disability is basically exactly how you got the disability. Does not make any sense to me. That makes me feel its a nutritional or gut health reason. Something causes the body not to lubricate the joint/cartilage. And to me the "theory" that we can't regrow cartilage also makes no sense to me. If it can't grow, then you're telling me the cartilage around the bones/joints was full size since birth & it just spreads out as the bones grow from infant to adult? Or the cartilage grew in size since infantcy to adulthood. Something caused it to grow. And if it grew before then it should be able to grow again. It's not teeth. We just can't seem to figure out how to regrow it yet.
@faithpeacelove
@faithpeacelove 4 ай бұрын
That “something that causes the body not to lubricate the joint/cartilage” for one, is not stretching. When tightness builds up in the body and in your muscles it puts pressure and strain on the surrounding joint, tendons and ligaments. Causing the wear and tear to the joint. Inactivity and tightness underpin this manifestation. Also for women, a lack of estrogen in perimenopause and menopause contributes to OA. These lower hormone levels increase inflammatory proteins known to contribute to OA.
@venom999333
@venom999333 4 ай бұрын
@@faithpeacelove I was told mine was caused by repetitive movements. Bending, twisting, stepping up, stepping down. Basically my work. Those movements are basically stretching & being active. I also weight train 3-4 days a week. I also do road cycling. I am quite active & incorporate a lot of stretching. My physio therapist told me the treatment for OA was basically bending, twisting, step up, step down. Not literally but that is basically what I'm supposed to do. The EXACT reason how I got it is exactly how I'm supposed to rehab it! Everything I do in the gym is excellent for treating OE. So this is why I don't believe it is a wear & tear over time issue. Because I have been treating OE long before I ever got OE. My diet over the years hasn't been the greatest. This makes more sense to me than physical activities or lack of activities
@nsiebenmor
@nsiebenmor 4 ай бұрын
If a person from the age they were born moved biomechanically correct and strengthen all their muscles and tendons preventing imbalances, I believe this person would not get arthritis. Arthritis seems to be a load management problem. When the joint can’t handle the given load over many years the body stabilizes it by building out the bone and decreasing the cartilage. I’m not a doctor though.
@faithpeacelove
@faithpeacelove 4 ай бұрын
@@nsiebenmor Yes! Exactly. Plus some areas of the body do not necessarily bear a constant load and develop arthritis anyway i.e. finger joints. This goes back to my point about consistent stretching, avoiding obesity, and maintaining an active lifestyle. Which ties in with your point about moving biomechanically correct and preventing IMBALANCES. Stretching will help prevent imbalances. Especially when a person is frequently undergoing physical activity. A lot of people skip this piece because they can't "see" the results. In my experience, sadly, many doctors aren't trained in the anatomy this way (preventing physical imbalances) because the medical model is allopathic medicine -- you have a symptom, here's a prescription - but there are some well trained and intelligent physiotherapists and registered massage therapists, as well as athletes in the body building space, who understand these principles.
@Frigger20
@Frigger20 3 ай бұрын
Motion is lotion…. The trouble is that pains do not exactly encourage that. I find my reclining exercise bike, vibration plate and ELDOA exercises are helpful. Taking a painkiller before exercise. Hope this helps.
@Jkaur77
@Jkaur77 4 ай бұрын
Sir plz plz plzzzzzz..Also include kids recommations too.. Kids from 5+.. Endocronologist are helpless crap..
@harismuzaffar1151
@harismuzaffar1151 2 ай бұрын
Senators and Israel run pharma industry made insane money. Wonder how much the who and cdc employees n bosses got. ((Am seeing a crazy rise in heart issues and cancer)). Need a video on this subject
@bijseel8806
@bijseel8806 4 ай бұрын
If your computer is hit by a foreign virus, will you pour Fish oil into it? Or get a software cleanup?
@marathonintech7243
@marathonintech7243 3 ай бұрын
Hello, how to clean up the software?
@Saddleup10
@Saddleup10 2 ай бұрын
Lichen sclerosis? Help
@genvil4609
@genvil4609 2 ай бұрын
48 hour fasting and eating only pastured raised beef tremendously helped me. Use castor oil down there so skin will not stick together.
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