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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

How Gluten Impacts Your Autoimmune Disease with Dr. Tom O'Bryan

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Kate Kresge

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, 810564, Medicine

4.8581 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is created by Rupa Health, the best way to order, track & get results from 30+ lab companies in one place. The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is a weekly one-on-one conversation with renowned medical experts, specialists, and pioneers who are influencing the way we look at our health and well-being. This week we’re joined by Dr. Tom O'Bryan, a World Expert on Gluten and Autoimmune Health. In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Tom O'Bryan talks about gluten-related disorders and the benefits of going gluten-free for lowering your inflammation and reducing your autoimmune risk. Dr. Tom O’Bryan is a recognized world expert on gluten and its impact on health. He is an internationally recognized and sought-after speaker and workshop leader specializing in the complications of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity, Celiac Disease, and the development of Autoimmune Diseases. Dr. O'Bryan is on a mission to educate patients and healthcare practitioners across the globe about the many possible manifestations of non-celiac gluten sensitivity and celiac disease and why patients with gluten-related disorders require treatment programs that go beyond just a gluten-free diet. To learn more about gluten-free diets and autoimmune health, check out the key takeaways of this episode or the transcript below. Also, check out Dr. Tom O'Bryan's recommended lab testing: Wheat Zoomer Test, Neural Zoomer Test, and Neural Zoomer Plus Test. Key Takeaways: The five pillars in the development of chronic inflammatory diseases The first one of the five pillars is your genetics. The second is environmental triggers, including food, stress hormones, heavy metals, and the toxic chemicals in your body. Number three is dysbiosis, which means too many bad guys and not enough good guys in your body. When you have environmental triggers that are offensive to the body, they create an inflammatory reaction in the gut. Dysbiosis sets the stage for number four, which is the leaky gut. And number five is systemic inflammation. Gluten sensitivity Gluten activates toll-like receptor 4 and leaky gut and increases inflammation. This occurs in all humans who consume gluten, even if you feel you don't have any problems. One person out of eight gets gut problems related to wheat. The other seven get brain, skin, or hair problems. So anytime you have a health disorder that's just not responding the way it should to your efforts, test to see if you have wheat sensitivity. The wheat problem Wheat damages the intestinal lining and prevents poor absorption of essential nutrients. A person may not get gluten sensitivity, but may experience symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, fatigue, mood irritability, brain fog, or memory issues. Dr. Tom O'Bryan’s bits of advice Spend at least one hour a week learning more about how you can be healthier. You can learn about plastic storage containers and get glass storage containers instead. Then about organic cosmetic companies that aren't using phthalates. And how house plants absorb over seventy-four percent of the toxins in the air.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on the root cause medicine podcast. I remember this woman, one woman in London and 42, and she came in and said,

0:09.3

you know, I took the tomb to come here today. And that's the underground train. And I said,

0:13.6

okay. And it's a seven block walk from the station here to the hotel where you are. I said, okay.

0:19.9

And I walked. You know, it's not a big deal. But then she got te where you are. I said, okay. And I walked.

0:21.4

You know, it's not a big deal.

0:23.1

But then she got teary-eyed and she said, what it is.

0:26.8

And then we show you the picture of her wheelchair two and a half years ago.

0:30.6

She couldn't walk at all.

0:32.0

And her MRIs with seven lesions on her brain.

0:35.2

And then we show you her today, smiling and laughing and her MRI with two lesions on her brain. And then we show you her today, smiling and laughing and her MRI

0:39.4

with two lesions on the brain and no symptoms. Right. So you reverse lesions on the brain sometimes

0:45.8

when you do a functional medicine approach. I mean, they'll always stay with me. And then we show

0:51.0

you diabetics who say what they did and how they reverse their type 1 and type 2

0:56.6

diabetes. It's called betrayal. And it's so empowering for people because you see everyday people

1:03.9

who reverse devastating diseases by following these common sense principles. Hello, hello, I'm your host, Dr. Carrie Jones.

1:13.6

And today, I talk with the Dr. Tom O'Brien, who is an international expert on all things gluten-free

1:20.6

and your health.

1:22.6

I love that he is equally passionate about lowering your inflammation, reducing your autoimmune risk

1:29.8

as he is about quoting the studies to back it up.

1:33.5

Unfortunately, we ran into some technical issues in the very beginning where he introduces

1:37.9

himself, but I don't think that'll matter.

1:40.8

You'll soon find yourself taking a long list of notes as he just fires

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