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Autoimmune Relief, Gut Testing, Work in the Future | THRR208

Autoimmune Relief, Gut Testing, Work in the Future | THRR208


Episode 208


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Show Notes:

 

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Questions: 

 

Autoimmune Relief

Seth writes:

Robb, I know that back in the early days of Paleo, there were people (at least a few) who felt they cured their RA. At the time, I noted this but didn't delve into it because I didn't think it applied to me. Well. . . you know how that goes. Now I have a very similar condition (it's called mixed connective tissue disease and is like a combo of lupus and RA). Of course, there's nothing, not even any hint, in any mainstream info about anything approaching a cure. Doing a Google search now ONLY shows mainstream stuff -- WebMD, Healthline, etc. Do you have any ideas where I can search in the Paleo-sphere for folks who have had success and what they did? I really cannot just keep adding on meds that only partially manage the pain I'm in. There must be a better way. Thanks.

 

Gut Testing Resource

Tyler writes:

Hey Robb and Nicki,

I'm a long time listener, maybe not one of the original six but well back into the Paleo solution days and the Paleo solution was one of my first forrays into an ancestral way of eating and really changed my life for the better.

Now onto my question: are you able to share the specific lab/testing you did that uncovered your candida/round worm/giardia this last go around? I listened to the most recent episode where y'all talked about it and you also mentioned there maybe being a stateside option as well? Asking mostly for my wife, who has had similar chronic gut issues, difficulty gaining weight, etc, and after I listened to the episode I asked her and turns out a lot of it started after she lived in China for a year, including a fair bit of time traveling through rural China. So now I'm pretty keen to the possibility of a chronic parasite of sorts.

Thank you again for all y'all do, it's greatly appreciated and I think makes a big difference.

 

Could there be a fortuitous transfer of labor from driving to regenerative agriculture? 

Paul writes:

Good day Robb and Nicki,

First, thank you for your years of effort in guiding and curating health information that is not so easily found in the mainstream.

I am curious to hear your perspective on what the potential future of labor.

With the development of self-driving cars, there are likely to be many folks who find themselves out of work in the not so distant future.

Meanwhile there seems to be a growing demand for sustainably produced food.

Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that raising food in this manor tends to be more labor intensive.

Do you see a future where labor from driving jobs could be moved into agriculture?

A side effect would be a population shift ou


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