93. Overactive Immune System: Causes and Calming Solutions with Dr. Aly Cohen

93. Overactive Immune System: Causes and Calming Solutions with Dr. Aly Cohen

Author: Dr. Meg Mill, Women's Health Expert November 26, 2024 Duration: 25:32

Are you feeling constantly fatigued, battling unexplained allergies, or dealing with chronic inflammation that just won't quit? If so, your immune system might work against you rather than protect you. In this episode, we're diving deep into the intricacies of the immune system—specifically, how immune reactivity can lead to chronic inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and a host of seemingly unrelated symptoms.

Join me as I sit down with Dr. Aly Cohen, a leading expert in environmental health and autoimmune diseases, to uncover the root causes of immune system dysregulation and explore natural, actionable steps to regain balance in your health.

 Key Points

  • Understanding the Immune System's Role in Chronic Conditions
    Dr. Cohen explains the different components of the immune system and how they are supposed to protect us. However, when the immune system becomes "pissed off," as she puts it, it can overreact, leading to a wide range of chronic health issues.

  • Environmental Factors: The Hidden Triggers
    From plastics to pesticides, environmental toxins are everywhere, and our immune systems haven't evolved to handle them. Dr. Cohen highlights key environmental factors that are often overlooked but can be the root cause of chronic inflammation and immune system overload.

  • Holistic Approaches to Calming the Immune System
    Dr. Cohen outlines practical, actionable steps to reduce environmental exposures, quiet the immune system, and restore balance. From dietary changes to toxin reduction, she shares her holistic strategies for reducing inflammation and improving overall health.

 If you've been struggling with chronic, unexplained symptoms—whether it's skin issues, fatigue, digestive troubles, or autoimmune conditions—it could be that your immune system is in overdrive. Don't let your immune system work against you; learn how to support it naturally.

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