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Immunity & Autoimmune Disease

Autoimmune disease often underlies dozens of mysterious and chronic health conditions. Learn how to reduce your symptoms, avoid flares, and recover from autoimmunity.

Kefir: The Not-Quite-Paleo Superfood
One of the components of a strict Paleo diet is the elimination of dairy products. Yet those who can tolerate dairy would miss out on an excellent source of probiotic organisms and healing qualities –...
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The High Price of Antibiotic Use: Can Our Guts Ever Fully Recover?
Though antibiotics may be necessary in certain situations, it's important to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of using them.
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Selenium: The Missing Link for Treating Hypothyroidism?
Studies have demonstrated the benefits of selenium supplementation in treating autoimmune thyroid conditions.
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Is GERD an Autoimmune Disease?
Recent research suggests that GERD may be caused by an autoimmune reaction - not stomach acid burning the esophagus.
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Can Autoimmune Disease Be Prevented and Reversed?
Autoimmune disease can be driven by a variety of catalysts including chronic stress and leaky gut.
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How to Prevent Colds and Flus Naturally
Cold and flu season is upon us. Check out these tips for preventing and treating colds and flus naturally.
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How to cure cold and flu naturally
Can You Be Healthy If You Don’t Eat a Paleo Diet?
Join us on Danny Roddy's last show as the host as we discuss several frequently asked questions about the Paleo diet.
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Low T3 Syndrome IV: An Autoimmune Disease You’ve Never Heard Of?
Hardly anyone has heard of autoimmune hypopituitarism, but it may be one of the most common causes of Low T3 Syndrome.
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A Silent Epidemic with Serious Consequences—What You Need to Know about B12 Deficiency
B12 deficiency isn't a bizarre, mysterious disease. But recent research suggests it's far more common than previously believed.
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This tired man rubbing his eyes may be experiencing B12 deficiency.