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Category: Autoimmune

Painless Pain Management by Addressing Inflammation

Is chronic pain ruining your life? I recently joined Megan Van Buren on her “Painless Pain Management” podcast to discuss a different approach to pain management by focusing on reducing inflammation. Since most–if not all–symptoms are due to inflammation, addressing the underlying inflammation by identifying and eliminating the personal inflammatory triggers is not only a […]

Restoring Innate Health podcast with Dr. Tressler

I’m excited to share my interview on the Restoring Innate Health podcast with Dr. Tressler. We discussed all the ways inflammation can be causing symptoms that could even be multiple sclerosis or another autoimmune issue. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Restoring Innate Health’s website! https://www.in8life.com/restoringinnatehealthpodcast/episode/f438c65b/80-multiple-sclerosis-autoimmunity-and-inflammation-elizabeth-yarnell

Super Empowered Angels podcast

Today I had fun chatting with Jean Amor Ramoran about how good health is our birthright on her “Super Empowered Angels” podcast. Thanks Jean!

Could a Hidden Infection Be Affecting Your Mental Health?

Fascinating research on PANS and PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) suggests that hidden infection plays a role in many mental health issues. So far, the research has focused on bacterial streptocauccus infection, with treatment being longterm antibiotics. This approach brings its own side effect to the body’s immune system, digestive system, and microbiome and can […]

MS, T-Cells, and Food Sensitivities — a podcast

Listen in as I chat with MS counselor Matt Rowe about the T-cell response caused by certain foods (t-cell activation is thought to be the reason for the cause of brain lesions for patients with MS) in the Identity of Health Podcast. But first, I apologize if you’ve gotten strange or multiple emails from this […]