Medical Misinformation | Part 4
Top 10 Myths About Autoimmune Disease
Dr. Aaron Hartman
April 22, 2024
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At RIFM, we treat autoimmune issues every day (which leads right into our first myth). In this article, I’d like to clear up some common myths I hear regarding autoimmune disease.
Autoimmune Myths
Summary
From recognizing the prevalence of these conditions to understanding the integral role of lifestyle factors such as diet and stress management, it's clear that education and early intervention can drastically alter outcomes. Armed with accurate information and the right strategies, individuals can take meaningful steps toward managing their autoimmune conditions and enhancing their overall well-being.
Further Reading
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause
Isabella Wentz PharmD
In her first book, Dr. Wentz does a great job outlining the scientific basis for autoimmune thyroid disease and then discussing its treatment. This book is geared towards those with a more scientific background. Reading this book first and then diving into Hashimoto’s Protocol would be the ideal sequence for anyone wanting to know more about Hashimoto’s and then in implementing a treatment for it.
Hashimoto's Protocol
A 90-Day Plan for Reversing Thyroid Symptoms and Getting Your Life Back
Isabel Wentz PharmD
This book is a follow up to Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause. The first book was more technical and research-based. In this book, she focuses on the basics of treating autoimmune thyroid disease, the diet changes, and protocol needed for treatment. This more clinically-based work is a must-read for anyone wanting a basic approach to treating their thyroid.
Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms?
When My Lab Tests Are Normal
Datis Kharrazian DC
This is a large work that does a great job of addressing autoimmune thyroid disease. It is very detailed and complex but it covers almost every aspect of autoimmune thyroid disease and gives many of the treatment modalities. This book in combination with Dr. Wentz’s are probably the best two resources on the topic but both are complex and will require the reader to invest time in digesting the information. If you are new to integrative and functional medicine this may be a little hard to digest.
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