The Autoimmune Summit 2014
The Autoimmune Summit 2014
Each of our experts discusses one of the 5 main environmental triggers of autoimmunity: diet, leaky gut, stress, toxins, and infections.
Michael Ash, BSc(Hons) DO ND FDipION
The Gut and Immune System Connection
Sarah Ballantyne, PhD
The Problem with Grains and Legumes in Those with Autoimmunity
Jeff Bland, PhD
Why Autoimmune Disease is NOT a Result of Being Allergic to Yourself, and What to Do About It
Susan Blum, MD, MPH
The Immune System Recovery Plan
David Brady, DC, ND
The Role of Infections in Autoimmunity
George Chandy, PhD
How a Sea Anemone Could Hold the Answer to Autoimmunity
Alessio Fasano, MD
The Role of Gut Permeability in Autoimmune Diseases: How to Distinguish Facts From Fantasies
Kara Fitzgerald, ND
Allergies, Asthma, and Eczema
Leo Galland, MD
Understanding Triggers and Treatments for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Nora Gedgaudas
A Patient-Centered Approach to Autoimmunity: Triggers, Mediators, Antecedents
Sara Gottfried, MD
Balance Your Hormones and Restore Your Immune System
David Haase, MD
Overcoming the Fog, Fatigue, Fear, and Funk of the Autoimmune Brain
Antony Haynes BA(Hons) DipION
Using Herbs and Botanicals to Treat Chronic Infections
Kathlyn Hendricks, Ph.D., BC-DMT
Conscious Living: A Body-Centered Approach to Healing
Richard Horowitz, MD
Lyme Disease and Autoimmunity
Mark Hyman, MD
A Functional Medicine Approach to Autoimmunity
Donna Jackson Nakazawa
The Last Best Cure: Insights Into Today’s Autoimmune Epidemic
Alejandro Junger, MD
How to Detox in the Modern World
Dan Kalish, DC
Adrenal Fatigue and Autoimmunity
Datis kharrazian, DC, DABCN, CNS
Understanding Hashimoto’s and Other Thyroid Conditions
Chris Kresser, LAc
Updates on Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Autoimmunity
Todd Lepine, MD
The Road Less Traveled: A Discussion of Controversial Topics in Autoimmunity
Frank Lipman, MD
The Importance of Cleansing Your Body and Your Mind
Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS
Functional Nutrition in Autoimmunity: A Phytonutrient Approach
Mike Mutzel, MS(c)
Unraveling the Leptin, Fat, Autoimmune Connection
Amy Myers, MD – Host
The Autoimmune Solution: 5 Key Factors That Influence Autoimmunity
Stuart Nunnally, DDS
What’s in Your Mouth? A Biological Dentist’s View of Autoimmunity
Tom O’Bryan, DC
The Gluten Autoimmune Connection
Dan Pardi
Sleep is More Important Than You Think, Here’s Why.
David Perlmutter, MD
The Brain, Gut, and Autoimmunity
Robert Rountree, MD
The Immune System 101
Jeffrey M. Smith
GMOs and Their Role in Leaky Gut, Inflammation, and Autoimmunity
Michael Stone, MD, MS & Leslie Stone, MD, IFMCP
Methylation and Pregnancy
Aristo Vojdani, PhD
Understanding Advanced Assessment and Diagnostic Tools to Track Autoimmune Disease Recovery
Terry Wahls, MD
Macronutrients, Micronutrients, Mitochondria, and Autoimmunity
Heather White
Knowledge is Power: Understanding the Toxins We Are Exposed to And What to Do About It
Brianne Williams, RD LD
Practical Tips on Implementing Dietary Changes
Robb Wolf
What is the Paleo Diet, and How Can It Help You Prevent and Reverse Autoimmunity?
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