
Did You Know Hypersensitivity Reactions Cause Inflammation!
Elizabeth Yarnell delves into the concept of chronic conditions acting as alarm bells, signaling underlying inflammation issues. She explores hypersensitivity reactions and their link to inflammation, drawing on Dr. Fasano's groundbreaking discovery on celiac disease and the role of gluten. The episode examines common characteristics and triggers of autoimmune conditions, emphasizing the significance of leaky gut in the inflammatory process. Elizabeth highlights Dr. Fasano's research on external versus internal triggers of inflammation.
Key Points
- Hypersensitivity reactions can cause inflammation even from foods and chemicals that don't trigger immediate, obvious responses.
- A genetic predisposition, exposure to an environmental trigger, and leaky gut are common characteristics in most autoimmune conditions.
- Chronic inflammation in the gut can lead to undigested food particles seeping into the body, triggering further inflammatory activity.
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