Decoding Autoimmunity with Dr. Datis Kharrazian

Decoding Autoimmunity with Dr. Datis Kharrazian

Author: Dr. Robert Silverman September 19, 2025 Duration: 1:03:59
In this episode, I dive into the complexities of autoimmunity and the gut-brain axis with Dr. Datis Kharrazian, one of the leading voices in functional medicine. What strikes me about our conversation is how he connects the dots between environment, genetics, and lifestyle, painting a clear picture of why autoimmune diseases are on the rise and why they're so difficult to treat.

Dr. Kharrazian breaks down how and why the immune system malfunctions, and more importantly, how lifestyle adaptations can play a pivotal role in managing these conditions. Together, we explore the principles of functional medicine and how they reshape chronic disease care, while also looking at the latest insights into the gut microbiome, its impact on brain health, and the links to conditions like Alzheimer's and long COVID.

This episode is packed with professional insights, practical takeaways, and a vision of how functional medicine can transform patient care in today's world.

Key Takeaways:

  • Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, with factors such as environmental exposure and genetic susceptibility being key contributors.

  • Functional medicine prioritizes enhancing bodily functions rather than simply inhibiting disease symptoms, offering a promising approach for managing chronic diseases.

  • Lifestyle factors like sleep, stress management, and exercise play a crucial role in managing autoimmune conditions and maintaining overall health.

  • The gut-brain axis is integral to understanding and treating neurological conditions, with bidirectional communication between these systems influencing health outcomes.

  • Precision diagnostics and individualized care models are essential for effective functional medicine practice, emphasizing the need for education in the field.

Dr. Datis Kharrazian is a clinical research scientist, academic professor, and a functional medicine healthcare provider. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at Loma Linda University School of Medicine.

Dr. Kharrazian earned a PhD in Health Science with concentrations in immunology and toxicology, and a Doctor of Health Science degree from Nova Southeastern University. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport, a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Southern California University of Health Sciences, and a Master of Medical Sciences degree in Clinical Investigation from Harvard Medical School. Dr. Kharrazian completed his post-doctoral research training at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. He was a researcher at Harvard Medical School for seven years.

Currently, he serves as the academic director of the Kharrazian Institute and the Academy of Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine.


Dr. Robert Silverman hosts Proven Health Alternatives, a conversation grounded in functional medicine and clinical nutrition. As a chiropractic doctor and author of works like "Immune Reboot," he moves beyond conventional wellness talk to explore practical, evidence-supported strategies. Each episode feels like a detailed consultation, breaking down complex science into actionable steps for improving gut health, boosting immunity, and enhancing overall vitality. The discussions are thorough, often weaving in insights from his practice and the latest research to challenge common health assumptions. You’ll find a focus on the interconnected systems of the body, offering a different perspective on fitness and sustainable well-being. This isn't about quick fixes; it's a deep dive into how alternative approaches can complement traditional healthcare. Tune in for a thoughtful and science-backed exploration of taking control of your health narrative. The Proven Health Alternatives podcast provides a reliable space for anyone seeking to understand their body from the inside out, guided by Dr. Silverman’s decades of experience as a practitioner and international speaker.
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