| Your Gut and Autoimmune Disease
Did you know that having the wrong the bacteria in your bowels will increase your risk of autoimmune disease? The mix of bacteria, yeasts, and parasites that we have depends directly upon the foods we eat. For thousands of generations, we ate leaves, roots, fish, and meat. It was only at the dawn of agriculture, a mere 10,000 years ago, that we began eating so much starch. It was only 300 years ago that we began eating sugar and only 75 years ago that we began eating high fructose corn syrup. Each change shifted the mix of the critters that live in and on us. Scientists are finding out that those critters have a major impact on our health. It turns out that if you have a starch- and sugar -loving mix of critters, you are more likely to have an autoimmune problem and a host of other health problems. Some people turned to probiotics, a mix of healthy bacteria, to promote health, but most capsules have 1 to 15 billion bacteria in them;, which won’t have much of a chance against the 100 trillion bacteria, yeasts, and parasites that live in your gut. For a healthier mix of critters in your bowels, starve the harmful ones and do a better job of feeding the health-promoting ones. This means cutting out white flour, sugar, and high fructose corn syrup and eating more vegetables and berries. Another way to promote bacterial health is by eating food that has been lacto-fermented, such as lacto-fermented cabbage. Notably, fermented cabbage was used by the navies in the 1800s to prevent vitamin C deficiency and scurvy. |
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Fermented Cabbage
Directions: Finely grate cabbage and pack into a wide mouthed quart jar, sprinkling with sea salt as you pack. When the jar is filled, place a glass or smaller jar filled with water on top of the cabbage to keep it under the line of fluid. Let the jar sit on counter. As it works, the fluid will increase and may overflow the jar. After 2 to 4 days, place the jar in a cool place or the refrigerator. It will keep for many months.
Learn more about eating for health from my book, MINDING MY MITOCHONDRIA and from my FOOD AS MEDICINE lecture series, including TROUBLE IN YOUR GUT, in which I discuss the research that links bacteria to a variety of health issues. Take Your Life Back: how simple lifestyle changes, including eating healthy foods, will make living with Multiple Sclerosis more manageable.
Exciting News: Announcing On Demand, Pay-Per-View Videos of Dr. Wahls
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June 16, 2012, 12:30 to 3:30 pm, at the
Drury Lane Theater and Conference Center, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL
For more information visit http://www.terrywahls.com/classes-schedule
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We continue to receive donations from around the world and now have over $5,000 in the fund. Thank you! The first thing we are planning to do with these funds is to pay for analysis of the frozen blood we have on the first wave of subjects. This will allow us to begin to understand how the chemistry of the body changed as subjects adopted the intensive nutrition, meditation, and exercise program. We are very excited to be able to add these types of studies because it will strengthen our future grant applications. If you would like to be part of the team, please consider making a donation. You may now donate online through the University of Iowa Dr. Wahls Research Fund to help fund Dr. Wahls’ research. Those of you who wish to make a donation now can do so by writing a check to the University of Iowa Foundation and putting “Dr. Terry Wahls Research UI account” on the memo line. Checks should be mailed to: University of Iowa Foundation In health, Dr. Terry Wahls |
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We continue to receive donations from around the world and now have over $5,000 in the fund. Thank you! The first thing we are planning to do with these funds is to pay for analysis of the frozen blood we have on the first wave of subjects. This will allow us to begin to understand how the chemistry of the body changed as subjects adopted the intensive nutrition, meditation, and exercise program. We are very excited to be able to add these types of studies because it will strengthen our future grant applications.
If you would like to be part of the team, please consider making a donation. You may now donate online through the University of Iowa Dr. Wahls Research Fund to help fund Dr. Wahls’ research.
Those of you who wish to make a donation now can do so by writing a check to the University of Iowa Foundation and putting “Dr. Terry Wahls Research UI account” on the memo line. Checks should be mailed to:
University of Iowa Foundation
P.O. Box 4550
Iowa City, IA 52244
In health,
Dr. Terry Wahls
Ingredients:
Directions:
Put all the ingredients in kettle or crockpot over low heat. Let simmer without boiling for several hours or several days. Strain out the bones. Strain out the vegetables or put them through a high-speed blender. The broth is filled with free amino acids that heal the gut and all of the minerals our bones need to thrive. Anyone suffering from a ‘leaky gut’ will likely benefit greatly from having bone broth several times a day as part of a healing regimen.
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If you wish to learn more about what I did in the first year of my recovery, check out my book Minding My Mitochondria.
Autoimmunity, which is when our white blood cells treat parts of our bodies as foreign invaders and attack and destroy those necessary structures, is a big problem in America. Roughly 25 million Americans have an autoimmune diagnosis and another 50 million have auto-antibodies in their bloodstream but no clear diagnosis. The symptoms of autoimmunity often occur years or decades before a diagnosis is made. Meanwhile, our own bodies are eating away at themselves, damaging our brain, our joints, our skin, and even our blood vessels.
Most doctors focus on which drug to prescribe to weaken the attacking immune cells. They rarely talk about lifestyle and behaviors as part of a treatment plan. This is despite that fact that genetics, meaning DNA, contributes only 5 to 30% at most to of one’s risk for developing an autoimmune problem.
One of the factors increasingly recognized as an early trigger for autoimmunity is a problem called ‘leaky gut.’ That occurs when the wrong bacteria species take up residence in the bowels. These troublemakers can dissolve the cement that holds the cells of the small bowel together, leading food particles to be absorbed into the bloodstream before they’ve been fully digested. That causes white blood cells to think that the proteins associated with some of the consumed food are invading germs. Immune cells then attack the food proteins, increasing the number of inflammation molecules in your bloodstream.
Two ways to remove the bad sugar-loving bacteria and help recover the cells that line your bowels are to eat more bone broths and fewer carbohydrates. Bone broth soup is filled with glutamine, the preferred fuel for the cells that line the bowels. To fully heal the gut, a comprehensive approach that removes foods that trigger allergies is necessary, sometimes including a detoxification.
If you’d like to learn more about how you can optimize your diet and health behaviors to reduce the severity of your autoimmune diseases, check out my autoimmunity and food allergy DVD lectures or the audio CD. Also, Dr. Fasano has also recently published a paper about the connection between leaky gut and autoimmunity.
We are working on creating a course to teach you how to implement the Wahls Diet. More information on our course will come in the next newsletter. We are very excited to be able to offer this to those wanting to adopt this new way of eating and living.
A hearty thank you to those who have been contributing to our work -- we have raised over two thousand dollars. Thank you! Since drug companies won’t fund our work, each donation helps. Consider being a part of the team, helping us do the research necessary to make using diet and lifestyle choices the recommended treatment for chronic diseases like obesity and multiple sclerosis. Your donations can be made ONLINE or via check. Checks should be made payable to the University of Iowa Foundation, with “Dr. Terry Wahls Research UI account” on the memo line. Please mail checks to:
University of Iowa Foundation
P.O. Box 4550
Iowa City, IA 52244
U.S.A.
In Health,
Dr. Terry Wahls
The Wahls Foundation, Inc.
So why are we growing fatter and fatter, all across the world? Has our DNA mutated in the last 100 years? No. Our genes don’t change that rapidly. But our environment does. Every year, we introduce thousands of new chemicals that interact with and can confuse our biology. We have shifted our diets to more and more highly refined foods. Furthermore, each successive generation is eating fewer and fewer vegetables and fruits. The result is that we are starving for the building blocks that we need to conduct the chemistry of life properly. At the same time that we are becoming increasingly obese, we are also increasingly deficient in the vitamins, minerals, and essential fats we need to thrive.
Instructions:
Steam the leaves less than two minutes. Dip in cold or ice water to cool. Place a spoonful of tuna, salmon or chicken salad in the steamed leaf. Roll like a taco or wrap around and enjoy.
Two months ago, I presented MINDING YOUR MITOCHONDRIA at Iowa City TEDx. That video has since gone viral, reaching 259,000+ views. Since many are now beginning the journey to better health and greater vitality, I will talk this month about how to begin and sustain major behavior changes. As always, this is education, not medical advice. I recommend that you check with your personal physician prior to starting new diets, vitamins or supplements.
In my book, Minding My Mitochondria, I discuss the building blocks our brain cells need to make myelin and neurotransmitters. And most importantly, I review where those nutrients are in the food supply. I also discuss how to design a diet that ensures you are getting the building blocks needed by your brain cells and your mitochondria.
Many will find that the Wahls Diet™ is a major departure from their usual diet. And for most, this kind of change will come in gradual, incremental steps. For others, adopting the Wahls Diet™ in one radical swoop is easier. The approach that will work best for you and your family varies from person to person.