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🗓️ 22 August 2022
⏱️ 61 minutes
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While there is a subset of people who feel better by taking T3 and T4 together, the study featured in this episode reveals potential negative side effects. This finding reiterates the importance of using therapies that work best for treating symptoms, not just lab work. Our clinic’s very own Dr. Scott went through a process of trial-and-error to find relief for his food sensitivities and heal from mold exposure. Tune in to the podcast to hear interesting insights about limbic retraining, the GUPTA program, and why the sequence of treatments is so important.
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0:36.1 | treat any disease. Please do not apply any of this information |
0:39.6 | without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hey everyone, today I spoke with |
0:46.0 | Dr. Scott Spurigliosi. He is one of the fantastic doctors at our clinic, and we were all over the |
0:52.2 | map in terms of items we unpacked. |
0:55.1 | We started off with this study that found that those who are on T4 plus T3 had an increased |
1:02.7 | risk of heart failure and of stroke. |
1:05.7 | Now, not cause for alarm, but there's some data points here that are important to factor into |
1:11.6 | what type of hormone that you use. So we go into that and we give you some analogous, |
1:18.6 | you know, risk quantifications to help you decide if that is the right decision for you or if it's not. |
1:26.6 | We also go into some of Scott's personal journey |
1:31.8 | as a patient of the clinic. So he works at the clinic and is also a patient with mold. And he |
1:39.0 | shares and we kind of chronicle what it looks like when someone is going through therapies, not responding |
1:47.0 | to gastrointestinal work, and how do you read the signature and the context of the individual |
1:53.4 | so as to know when it's the appropriate time to pivot to mold? |
1:58.2 | And we interweave into the conversation, as you can probably imagine, |
2:03.1 | how we use your information as an individual as a patient to really help inform your |
2:09.1 | health care and be cognizant not to fall into this testing-centric model of treating the labs |
2:16.6 | and instead treat U.S. individual, which tends to be a lower |
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