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5 Signs You May Have An Autoimmune Problem And How To Start “The Fix”

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Is your body failing? Is it turning on itself and leaving you in pain, debilitated, and frustrated – you could have an Autoimmune Disease.

WHAT IS AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE?

Autoimmune Diseases come in many different forms, some of which you know of, others that are more rare, and even some that would likely surprise you. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, lupus, thyroid diseases, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, IBS, psoriasis, and many more.

With millions affected worldwide, autoimmune disorders are now becoming a leading cause of death among young and middle-aged women!

WHAT CAUSES AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE?

Although this is a complicated topic, the common thread that defines this category is the “body attacking itself”.

Operating as an organized, well-orchestrated system, the body maintains tight regulation of every single activity in order to best adapt, survive and hopefully thrive in a given environment.

The one caveat, and what is found to be a major contributing factor to autoimmunity is the one’s lifestyle choices. Yes, genetics surely play a role, but it’s the decisions you make that will have the largest effect.

Factors range from exposure to toxins like heavy metals or mould, bacterial overgrowth and infection, or chronic inflammation from numerous sources including gut permeability and a sedentary lifestyle. Additional factors include stress, medication use, poor sleep…essentially anything that negatively impacts your health and body’s function could precipitate autoimmunity.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS?

  1. Joint and muscle pain.
  2. Fatigue.
  3. Weight loss.
  4. Fever.
  5. Dry eyes, mouth, or skin.

HOW TO START “THE FIX”

The traditional medical approach for an autoimmune disease will very likely include immune suppressant and anti-inflammatory medication. While that may work for some short-term symptom reduction, those medications are not without serious long-term side effects and will only address the collateral damage from these conditions.

Here are some steps that will yield big returns by improving the body’s function and giving it the best chance at slowing down the process and in many cases, even building better health than what had existed prior to an autoimmunity diagnosis.

Exercise

It almost goes without saying, but engaging in a regular training program that improves strength, mobility, and conditioning will have a positive effect on nearly every measurable aspect of the body’s function. This includes immune system health and reduction of chronic inflammation, both important outcomes in those suffering from an autoimmune condition.

Diet

Another no-brainer… obviously diet is a key component to improving the chances of recovery. However, what may surprise you most is what is NOT included in the recommended fuel sources.

With grain consumption playing a role in gut permeability and leading to autoimmunity, removing grains (especially gluten-containing grains) is a fundamental step in the healing and repair process.

If damage to the gut remains unchanged, improvements and even resolution of some disorders is unlikely.

In addition, reducing processed carbohydrates while increasing quality protein and good fats will accelerate the benefits to someone undergoing an autoimmune progression.

Stress Reduction

Lastly, anything you can to improve or enhance your body’s ability to handle stress is going to be a massive bonus. This includes correcting neuro-spinal problems, getting more quality rest, managing your workload, and disconnecting from our digital devices more often.

Do you have an Autoimmune Disease? What has worked for you? We’d love to hear from you!

 

Dr. Steven Gall has been offering exceptional chiropractic care to infants, children and adults for over 25 years. He has spent his life learning, and improving his knowledge, skills and ability to provide his care. As a public speaker and health coach he strives to assist people in seeing and attaining a life of extraordinary health. Contact the office to join others who have started the same journey.

30 Tips To Make Your Diet (Actually) Work

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Now you’re done with last year’s diet fad and once again, it fell short on the panacea of results the infomercial like social media posts promised. If you‘re ready to ease into a sensible, science based approach… here’s 30 tips to make your diet (actually) work.

Eat By Design is a straight forward framework built on 10 fundamental principles.

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Dr. Steven Gall has been offering exceptional chiropractic care to infants, children and adults for over 25 years. He has spent his life learning, and improving his knowledge, skills and ability to provide his care. As a public speaker and health coach he strives to assist people in seeing and attaining a life of extraordinary health. Contact the office to join others who have started the same journey.

10 Tips to Get Your Protein At Every Meal

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Once you’ve figured out how to EAT REAL FOOD FIRST you can start working through the rest of the Eat By Design steps, beginning with number two! Here are 10 tips to get your protein at every meal.

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Dr. Steven Gall has been offering exceptional chiropractic care to infants, children and adults for over 25 years. He has spent his life learning, and improving his knowledge, skills and ability to provide his care. As a public speaker and health coach he strives to assist people in seeing and attaining a life of extraordinary health. Contact the office to join others who have started the same journey.

Meal Planning For Beginners

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Meal planning for beginners is the perfect place to start if you’re new to the world of “dieting” or like most, you’ve been immersed unsuccessfully for far too long to remember.

It’s time to get back to basics.

No matter what diet you’re following or attempting to follow – Eat By Design, Paleo, Vegetarian, Standard North American, Mediterranean – the only way for sustainable success is to plan your meals in advance.

While one week is a good starting point, “in advance” could just be the day before or morning of at the start of this new habit.

What it can’t be (assuming success is the goal) is right now, in the moment.

Only someone with exceptional dietary habits, who has been eating the same way for years and has thousands of meals “under their belt” can get away with this strategy, for everyone else, it’s meal planning for beginner’s!

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Dr. Steven Gall has been offering exceptional chiropractic care to infants, children and adults for over 25 years. He has spent his life learning, and improving his knowledge, skills and ability to provide his care. As a public speaker and health coach he strives to assist people in seeing and attaining a life of extraordinary health. Contact the office to join others who have started the same journey.