Are you wondering why more people are getting diagnosed with autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s, Lupus, or Crohn’s? In this episode of Sofia Unfiltered, Functional Nutritionist Erin Holt shares insights into the real reasons behind the rise in autoimmune disease. She discusses common root causes and why women are often more affected. Erin offers a clear, reassuring perspective on understanding and addressing autoimmunity.
Navigating the healthcare system with unexplained symptoms can be challenging. Erin shares her experience of feeling unheard before finally receiving her Scleroderma diagnosis and how this journey highlights a common issue for many seeking answers. To address this gap, Erin believes it is important to look beyond conventional care. She turned to functional medicine, which focuses on identifying the underlying reason behind symptoms. Understanding why autoimmune diseases are increasing requires exploration into these root causes.
Autoimmune diseases are becoming more common. One alarming trend shared by Erin during the episode was how 80% of diagnoses are in women compared to 20% in men. While better testing plays a small part, Erin suggests this increase is largely linked to our modern environment and lifestyle. She supposes that the reason women may be disproportionately impacted by autoimmune disease is due to the social conditioning and behaviors women are taught at an early age. These learned tendencies, however, are only one among many complex factors affecting immune systems in new ways.
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Autoimmune diseases have multiple contributing factors. Erin identifies several key areas that may play a role:
As Dr. Gabor Maté wrote, "our immune system does not exist in isolation from daily experience."
Our health reflects our environment, influencing autoimmune health.
Identifying autoimmune disease can be difficult due to complex root causes and a wide range of autoimmune disease symptoms, which often progress through distinct stages.
Understanding these stages is important because it highlights the potential for proactive identification. Erin advocates for recognizing issues in Stage 2, before significant tissue damage occurs, as addressing root causes earlier offers a greater possibility for managing the condition and potentially achieving remission.
If you are experiencing unexplained symptoms or suspect an autoimmune condition, asking your doctor about common autoimmune disease tests can be a helpful step. While there's no single definitive test for every autoimmune condition, certain lab markers can offer important information. Erin recommends that people who believe their symptoms may be autoimmune ask their providers about including basic panels like a complete blood count (CBC) to check for things like a low White Blood Cell Count. Discussing tests such as ANA (Antinuclear Antibodies), HSCRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein), Sed Rate (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate), and Ferritin is important, as these can signal inflammation or autoimmune activity. For women, requesting an annual full thyroid panel, including antibodies (TPO and TgAb), is often important, as thyroid issues are frequently autoimmune conditions. These conversations empower you to gain deeper insights into your health.
While autoimmune diseases may not be curable, remission is possible. Erin’s experience shows that addressing underlying factors, such as gut health, inflammation, and environmental triggers, can make a difference. Many people feel stuck in the system, waiting for answers. This is where self-advocacy becomes crucial – trusting your intuition and persistently seeking the care you need empowers you to ask better questions and make informed decisions about how to manage your autoimmunity diagnosis. Learning about common triggers and personalized approaches can help you take back control of your health. Even with the challenges of autoimmunity, there is hope for a better life.
Check out the full episode of the Sofia Unfiltered podcast, "The Autoimmune Epidemic: Why Your Immune System Is Under Attack with Erin Holt", available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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