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Real Talk, Whole Life

Episode 214: Test, Don't Guess

Real Talk, Whole Life

Cloud10

Science, Social Sciences, Entertainment News, Health & Fitness, News

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Ep. 214: Test, Don't GuessIn this episode, Stacy and Sarah discuss testing your suspected ailments instead of just guessing based on symptoms. If you enjoy the show, please review it in iTunes!The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 214: Test, Don't Guess Intro (0:00) News and Views (0:40) Apparently, there are rules to jinxing. So apparently the theory of menstrual synchrony is hard to actually verify and might not actually exist. The topic of today's show is "Don't Self-Diagnose!" It could be dangerous! Example: Adrenal Fatigue The symptoms for over active adrenals and under active adrenals can be very similar. You need to test cortisol to see what kind of problem you have. Don't guess based on symptoms There are many Adaptogens, but you need a testing practitioner to figure out exactly what you need. And the cortisol test is a neat spit test as well. Another example: SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) There is a breath test and a stool test to determine if you have SIBO Current thinking says that you can't treat it just with diet, you need to kill the overgrowth with antimicrobials. It seems that many people diagnosed with candida (a yeast) overgrowth based on symptoms actually have a bacterial overgrowth. Another example: Hormone Imbalance The symptoms of estrogen excess look very similar to testosteron excess. You need to actually figure out what your levels are! Food sensitivities may be the exception People want the answer on a test to prove they should eliminate a food entirely. You can still be sensitive even if a test doesn't flag something. There are also foods with no tests at all. If you still react to a food when a test says you don't have an issue, why would you continue to eat it? Question from Hanna (18:33): "Do you strongly recommend blood tests for figuring out what you should and should not eat? I follow a paleo diet but I don't know if I should adhere to anything else like AIP." If you have a leaky gut, then you likely have multiple food sensitivities that will be hard to sort out by food journaling In this case, a sensitivity panel might be very useful as guidance. But if you're self-diagnosing and diet combining without real evidence for why you should, you're probably going to have a difficult time. Maybe you're not feeling your best because of what you're not eating. Try adding more nutrient density to your diet. Once you remove all these foods, you no longer have a health promoting diet. Question from Dani (26:29): "Asked for my thyroid to be tested by my PCP bc I had concerns I was dealing with a potential Hashi's situation (my mom has it, plus hand and finger numbness, hairloss, anxiety) but my Free T4 and TSH#s came back in the middle of normal range. B12 in the middle of normal but vitamin D is deficient (no surprise). For my anxiety my PCP Rx'd me an SSRI. Considering I've had hand tingling in the night, hair loss, and anxiety could this not be just vitamin D but really a thyroid issue despite my test results? Trying to figure out what next steps should be and what I should push back on my PCP for. You ladies are my faves...never miss a podcast!" It would be best to get a full thyroid panel. This site lists what should be on the panel Sarah covers her thyroid saga in this post. You can also have conversion disorders that are different from thyroid issues. Hormones are converted in other organs and problems with that can cause thyroid symptoms Search for functional range of thyroid panel to find the optimal ranges. Such as here. Sarah will have finish her sleep challenge by next week. Check out her challenge here. Outro (38:20)  Support us by shopping through links on our sidebars, please! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the paleo view. I'm Stacy Toth, best-selling author and

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co-creator of paleoparons.com where we focus on real-life solutions for

0:10.6

family seeking health. I'm Dr. Sarah Ballantime,

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New York Times best-selling author and creator of the paleomom.com.

0:18.0

I'm passionate about improving scientific literacy

0:20.0

around public health topics. I like hashtags and bone broth. And I'm just a

0:28.8

super nerd. Sarah. How are you? How are you? How are you, my dear? I said it first.

0:46.0

No, I was... Jinks, you want me pop.

0:49.0

What? That's what you say all the time we were kids.

0:52.8

Did you guys never say that?

0:53.8

No, that's just a thing old people.

0:55.8

If you said the same thing at the same time, whoever said jinx, you want me a pop.

1:01.3

I don't know why it was pop, but then whoever was jinxed wasn't allowed to talk until someone said

1:08.0

their name and if they talked before someone said their name then they had to give the person who jinx them

1:14.6

a soda pop and otherwise they just weren't allowed to talk until someone said their name. This is this is I'm sure this is not like a Canadian

1:25.2

phenomenon or maybe it's like a I'm sure that there's somebody else who knows I'm so

1:29.2

old is that what you're saying I'm so old this is an old person thing?

1:33.5

Pop is definitely from not this region like we don't call soda.

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Yeah, but there's areas of there's areas of America that call it pop.

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I know but what I'm saying is like that might be why I don't know it because that wouldn't be a thing that we would say.

1:45.7

Do you do the jinx thing? Yeah, we do jinx. And I have heard like you owe me a something but there isn't like a something that everybody says.

1:55.0

When I was a kid, it was always jinx Yomia pop.

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