Friday, May 22, 2026

Why Your Immune System May Be Attacking Its Own Tissue (The Gut Connection) | Podcast #477


Why Your Immune System May Be Attacking Its Own Tissue (The Gut Connection) | Podcast #477

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In this video, Dr. Justin Marchegiani explores molecular mimicry and how intestinal permeability, commonly referred to as leaky gut, may be linked to a range of autoimmune conditions including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, and Type 1 diabetes. Research suggests that when tight junctions in the gut become compromised, immune activity may be triggered in ways that could contribute to the body mistakenly targeting its own tissue. Dr. Justin breaks down the science in plain language and shares what clinical observations suggest about common contributing factors and functional lab assessment approaches.

💡 What You'll Learn:

✅ What molecular mimicry is and how it may relate to autoimmune conditions.
✅ How intestinal permeability may influence immune system activity.
✅ Common factors that may compromise gut tight junctions including NSAIDs, glyphosate etc.
✅ Why conditions like Hashimoto's, MS, and Type 1 diabetes may share a gut connection.
✅ The role of stomach acid, probiotics, and motility in gut barrier support.
✅ What functional lab testing such as the GI Map may reveal about underlying gut health.

#MolecularMimicry #LeakyGut #AutoimmuneHealth

Related Health Resources

🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/gluten-video-series 🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/thyroid-hormone-balance 🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/female-hormone-balance

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📚 References: Fasano A. Leaky gut and autoimmune diseases. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012;42(1):71-78. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22109896/

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Why Your Immune System May Be Attacking Its Own Tissue (The Gut Connection) | Podcast #477


Why Your Immune System May Be Attacking Its Own Tissue (The Gut Connection) | Podcast #477

📅 Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultation

📘 The Thyroid Reboot Book: http://www.thyroidreboot.com

In this video, Dr. Justin Marchegiani explores molecular mimicry and how intestinal permeability, commonly referred to as leaky gut, may be linked to a range of autoimmune conditions including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, and Type 1 diabetes. Research suggests that when tight junctions in the gut become compromised, immune activity may be triggered in ways that could contribute to the body mistakenly targeting its own tissue. Dr. Justin breaks down the science in plain language and shares what clinical observations suggest about common contributing factors and functional lab assessment approaches.

💡 What You'll Learn: ✅ What molecular mimicry is and how it may relate to autoimmune conditions ✅ How intestinal permeability may influence immune system activity ✅ Common factors that may compromise gut tight junctions including NSAIDs, glyphosate, and dysbiotic bacteria ✅ Why conditions like Hashimoto's, MS, and Type 1 diabetes may share a gut connection ✅ The role of stomach acid, probiotics, and motility in gut barrier support ✅ What functional lab testing such as the GI Map may reveal about underlying gut health

#MolecularMimicry #LeakyGut #AutoimmuneHealth

Related Health Resources

🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/gluten-video-series 🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/thyroid-hormone-balance 🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/female-hormone-balance

📢 Subscribe for weekly functional medicine content: http://www.justinhealth.com/subscribe

🔗 Dr. Justin's Links: http://www.justinhealth.com/links

📚 References: Fasano A. Leaky gut and autoimmune diseases. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012;42(1):71-78. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22109896/

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider regarding any personal medical concerns.

💼 Affiliate Disclaimer: Some of the products featured in our videos may earn us affiliate commissions. Rest assured, we only endorse products that we personally use and trust.


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Monday, May 11, 2026

Lyme, Alpha-Gal & Co-Infections: A Functional Medicine Approach


🎙️ Lyme, Alpha-Gal & Co-Infections: A Functional Medicine Approach | Podcast #476

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Tick season brings questions that go well beyond the bite itself. In this episode, Dr. Justin Marchegiani and functional medicine practitioner Evan Brand explore Lyme disease, tick-borne co-infections like Bartonella and Babesia, and the growing conversation around alpha-gal syndrome — discussing how gut health, mold exposure, and adrenal function may each play a role in how the body responds to tick exposure and what a comprehensive functional medicine evaluation may include.

💡 What You'll Learn:
✅ What Lyme, Bartonella, and Babesia co-infections are — and the symptoms that may go unrecognized by standard testing
✅ How alpha-gal syndrome may develop after a lone star tick bite and what lab markers may help identify it
✅ Why gut health and immune resilience may matter as much as any tick-specific protocol
✅ Safe tick removal techniques and what to do immediately after a bite, including topical clay application
✅ Immune-supporting herbs including astragalus, reishi, and cat's claw — and how they are framed in functional practice
✅ Low-toxicity repellent options like picaridin and why prevention strategies may vary depending on your environment

#LymeDisease #FunctionalMedicine #TickBorneIllness

Related Health Resources

🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/gluten-video-series
🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/thyroid-hormone-balance
🔹http://www.justinhealth.com/female-hormone-balance

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http://www.justinhealth.com/subscribe

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http://www.justinhealth.com/links

📚 References:
Commins SP et al. found that delayed allergic reactions to red meat were associated with IgE antibodies specific to galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, providing early clinical documentation of what is now commonly referred to as alpha-gal syndrome. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19070355/

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider regarding any personal medical concerns. If you experience a severe allergic reaction or acute tick-related symptoms, seek emergency medical care immediately.

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