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4 Ways to Calm the Immune System and Support Hashimoto’s

Do you blame your thyroid for your frustrating symptoms? It’s common for people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmunity to feel like their thyroid or other specific organs are to blame for their issues. But, it’s actually not the thyroid’s fault.  It’s the immune system that got confused and started attacking …

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How to Identify and Resolve Food Sensitivities

Since announcing that I will be doing more ask Inna episodes, I got a flood of emails with questions that you wanted answered on the coming shows. Again thank you for those, I love getting them so please keep them coming. I received several questions about food reactions. One  was …

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Probiotics On The Go with OrthoMolecular Products

Many of you already know all the amazing benefits of probiotics, however with so many probiotics out there, how do you choose the best one for you? Of course if you have stool test results, we can customize one based on your results, but you don’t absolutely need a stool test …

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Healthy Foods That May Actually Harm You

Many of our patients already know that kale as well as many of the cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower can negatively affect thyroid function in their raw form. However there is another situation where these vegetables – and in this case both raw and cooked – can create …

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What you need to know if you get sick this winter

The recent frigid temperatures and extra stress put on so many by hurricane Sandy, more and more people have been getting sick this winter. In our office, we have seen many patients with cold/flu like symptoms and wanted to take a moment to go over a few key facts to …

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What is an autoimmune disease and how can it possibly relate to gluten?

In the June article, we covered gluten sensitivity, why it is so difficult to test for this sensitivity as well as the various reasons that people can become sensitive over time. If you missed the June newsletter, you can access it here.

This month, we want to continue the discussion and focus on the genetic component of gluten sensitivity and its relationship to autoimmune disease. This connection is very important and can affect virtually anyone because autoimmune diseases develop overtime and can happen at any age.

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