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What is the role of trauma in autoimmunity that leads us to a clear path forward for prevention or recovery?
This is the question that I answer in today's Biology of Trauma Podcast. In this episode we are talking about autoimmunity and trauma. Trauma in all its forms - emotional, toxins, foods toxins, etc. - and the role it might play in switching on or off these so-called incurable conditions, such as MS or Hashimoto's. My guest Palmer Kippola and I will talk about the three big root causes that influence autoimmunity, three main food groups to look at in relation to autoimmunity, and six environmental factors that we can control in relation to autoimmunity.
For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/
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What is the role of trauma in autoimmunity that leads us to a clear path forward for prevention or recovery?
This is the question that I answer in today's Biology of Trauma Podcast. In this episode we are talking about autoimmunity and trauma. Trauma in all its forms - emotional, toxins, foods toxins, etc. - and the role it might play in switching on or off these so-called incurable conditions, such as MS or Hashimoto's. My guest Palmer Kippola and I will talk about the three big root causes that influence autoimmunity, three main food groups to look at in relation to autoimmunity, and six environmental factors that we can control in relation to autoimmunity.
For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

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