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Phoenix Helix: Autoimmune Resilience

Episode 81: Anemia and Autoimmune Disease with Dr. Amy Nett

Phoenix Helix: Autoimmune Resilience

Eileen Laird

Alternative Health, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2017

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Why is anemia so common among people with autoimmune disease, and how does that impact our health and quality of life? What are the different types? How are they diagnosed? What are the common symptoms? And how are they treated? My guest, Dr. Amy Nett, will be answering these questions and more.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Phoenix Helix podcast dedicated to maximizing autoimmune health through the paleo

0:05.8

diet and lifestyle. While there is no cure for autoimmune disease, the choices we make every day

0:11.4

can have a powerful impact on how we feel. I'm Eileen Laird, your host from PhoenixHelix.com, and I reduced my

0:18.8

rheumatoid arthritis pain by 95%, which took me from a life of excruciating

0:24.7

pain and disability back to a full and beautiful life. A short disclaimer, I'm neither a doctor

0:30.8

nor a nutritionist and the opinions expressed here are personal. Always consult with your

0:35.4

health care team before making medical decisions. Now let's get on to the show.

0:39.3

Welcome to Episode 81.

0:57.5

Our topic today is anemia and autoimmune disease, and our guest is Dr. Amy Nett.

1:03.9

Anemia is a common condition for many people with autoimmune disease, and today we'll be talking

1:08.8

about the many different types of anemia, how autoimmune

1:12.0

diseases and anemia interact, other root causes, and how to test for and treat this condition.

1:18.7

It's a complex topic, and I'm excited to be diving into it today. Dr. Amy Nett is a medical

1:24.2

doctor who works with Chris Cressor at the California Center for Functional Medicine.

1:28.9

She graduated from the prestigious Georgetown University School of Medicine, and her early career

1:34.1

included specialties in radiology, pharmacology, and internal medicine. But after becoming

1:40.1

disenchanted with conventional medicine's inability to treat her own health issues, she shifted

1:45.2

to a functional medicine approach.

1:47.1

I am very excited to have her on the podcast today.

1:50.2

Welcome, Dr. Net.

1:52.1

Hi, Eileen.

1:53.0

Thanks so much for having me on your podcast today.

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