What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
The Triggers of Hashimoto's - Dr. Martin Rutherford
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The question we're getting lately is: you keep talking about these 39 triggers. What are they? I'm thinking that the thinking there is, "If I could just know what those 39 triggers are, I'm going to be able to take care of myself." That may or may not be true. Just for the record, I know at the 39 triggers are and I have to do a lot of work to figure out how to help people to get where they want to get with these 39 triggers. But we're going to reveal the 39 triggers.
So, what's a trigger? Okay. The triggers we're going to reveal ... and listen, full disclosure. This comes from above. This comes from the people who are doing research on this. The chart I'm going to show you comes specifically from a seminar that I went through with a doctor, Datis Kharrazian, who apparently is becoming more and more popular online. As he should be. But these 39 triggers are dripped to us over a period of three days with a lot of explanation to each subsequent one.
A trigger is basically this. You have an autoimmune problem, meaning your immune system has become sensitized to certain tissues in your body. If it's your thyroid, obviously it's your thyroid that's getting attacked. If it's rheumatoid arthritis, it's your joints. And so on and so forth. The medical approach to the triggers is nothing. The medical approach is to crush the immune system. Basically, to give you immune suppressants, things that bring your immune system down, which stops them from flaring up when you expose yourself to these triggers, and stops you from flaring up, and then stops that attack on your tissues.
The problem with that approach is you don't want to have your immune system suppressed for long periods of time. You start getting colds, and flus, and viruses, and infections, and you start not being able to get over them and things of that nature. So, triggers have been categorized into by people in the immune field into dietary proteins, which is a little bit more than just allergies. Dietary allergies. It's a little bit more than gluten, which is a big one. Lifestyle factors, chemicals, and then pathogens.
Now, I'm answering the question here: "What are the 39 triggers that you keep referring to for Hashimoto's?" There is a lot more triggers for autoimmunity in general. And the key is to figure out. Not to try ... well, you could. Not to try to take an herb, or a botanical, or make every single dietary change I'm about to tell you is a trigger because you'll probably go crazy. But a lot of you are going to try to do it anyway, and that's fine. I'm good with that.
So, the triggers ... I'm just going to go through them, because I can't go through them. There's 39 of. If I spent, as I've just been told, one minute on each of these people are going to be like ... So, we're just going to give you. These are the 39 triggers that are known to date in the literature and in the research that have been definitively and definitely defined as triggers. Not just to autoimmunity, but that specifically raise antibodies to the thyroid of a Hashimoto's patient. I'm just going to read it.
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