Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune conditions occur when your immune system attacks your own self, and are more common in women.

There are a wide number of autoimmune conditions which often link inflammation, gut health and genetic disposition. You cannot cure an autoimmune condition. However, diet and nutrition can play an important role in managing symptoms and even inducing remission

Key Facts
  • The most common autoimmune conditions are rheumatoid arthritis, Chron’s disease and ulcerative colitis, thyroid conditions like Hashimoto’s disease and complex conditions like Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis and Sjogren’s disease.
  • Autoimmune diseases have a major connection with gut health as this is where much of the immune activation occurs. Healing leaky gut and reducing gut inflammation is key
  • Advanced immune testing can measure how your immune system is imbalanced and monitor changes in inflammation
  • An anti-inflammatory diet can be very effective, as can avoiding gluten, dairy and other triggers depending on your health, gut barrier and reactivity
  • There are a wide number of excellent anti-inflammatory natural compounds including medicinal mushrooms which can be included in the diet or as supplements

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  • Patient
    The improvement in my health is amazing. Symptoms of my Inflammatory Bowel Disease have decreased, and my energy levels have increased. I can honestly recommend a visit, for a particular illness or as a boost to your general wellbeing.
    Patient
    Galway
  • Patient
    What amazed me was the way my Nutritionist connected the dots between the issues I had come in for, and various other symptoms I had been experiencing which until this point I had no idea were diet related. For the first time, it all seemed to make sense.  Within days of starting my plan, my body began to respond. My digestive pain and discomfort was gone. My skin was clearer, and the psoriasis that had been part of my life for almost 20 years began to clear up.
    Patient
    Kilkenny
  • Patient
    Heather and the team have been a great help to getting me on the road to better nutrition. Very professional and considerate, I have had such a good experience here. My Nutritionist was extremely informative and supportive throughout the 12 month journey. I am so much more equipped to understand what my body needs and how to manage symptoms.
    Patient
    Northern Ireland

Patient Story

History

Barry attended our clinic after he was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. He wanted to try to reduce his pain and inflammation naturally as much as he could.  He also reported ongoing loose bowel movements and foul flatulence. His diet was high in saturated fats and low in fibre.

Tests

Barry carried out a gut microbiome analysis which identified elevated markers of inflammation and leaky gut.  He also had very low levels of beneficial bacteria which help to promote balance in the immune system.

Barry also carried out a SIBO breath test which was negative for SIBO.

Plan

Barry adopted a gluten free diet which has been shown to reduce inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. He increased his fibre intake, and variety of fruit, vegetables and anti-inflammatory foods. He started on anti-inflammatory supplements and probiotics.

Re-test

On repeat, Barry’s inflammatory markers were normal and the leaky gut marker had improved. His levels of beneficial bacteria were also improved.

Outcome

Barry’s bowel movements were normal and the foul flatulence had much improved. His joint pain had diminished and inflammation had reduced. He remained on a strict gluten free diet, though maintaining efforts to support variety and an anti-inflammatory diet.

“I had suspected my diet might have had something to do with my inflammation but I never thought it would make such a difference!”

Our expertise in this area includes:
Published paper in peer reviewed science journals. Read here
Presented at conferences and lecture nutrition students. Read here.
Completed further training in specialist testing
Work with pharmacist/ herbalist for herbal supports