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[The Autoimmune Cure: Understanding and Reversing Chronic Inflammation]-[Why 80% of Autoimmune Diseases Happen to Women & Solutions From a Renowned MD]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-02-03

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The Autoimmune Cure: A Roadmap to Healing

In this episode of the Mel Robbins podcast, Mel sits down with Dr. Sarah Sahl, a Harvard-trained physician and expert in integrative medicine, to decode the rising epidemic of autoimmune diseases. With 80% of these conditions affecting women, Dr. Sahl provides a masterclass on why our bodies turn against us and, more importantly, how we can reclaim our health.

What is an Autoimmune Disease?

Dr. Sahl describes an autoimmune disease as a state where the immune system becomes "confused." It functions like a "private security" force that loses its ability to distinguish between healthy tissue and invaders, resulting in a "civil war" inside the body. This confusion leads to the production of "autoantibodies," which are the medical markers of this internal conflict. She emphasizes that there is a continuum of health, ranging from a perfectly balanced immune system to full-blown disease, and many people spend years in a "broad middle section" of fatigue and joint pain before receiving a formal diagnosis.

The Three Root Causes

Dr. Sahl identifies three fundamental requirements for the development of an autoimmune condition:

  1. Genetic Predisposition: A biological vulnerability, which can be identified through testing.
  2. Leaky Gut: A loss of the body's "boundary." When the "tight junctions" in the intestines fail, foreign particles enter the bloodstream, triggering an immune response. Dr. Sahl notes that 70-80% of the immune system resides in the gut, making this barrier critical.
  3. Triggers: These can include hormonal shifts (like pregnancy or menopause), toxic stress, or trauma. These triggers act as the catalyst that sets the "civil war" into motion.

The Impact of Trauma and the PINE Network

One of the most profound insights shared is the connection between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and physical health. Dr. Sahl introduces the PINE network—a system comprising Psychology, Immunology, Neurology, and Endocrinology. Chronic stress or trauma in childhood can dysregulate this network, creating a permanent state of "threat" in the body. She notes that even if one has "cognitively processed" trauma, it can remain stored in the nervous system, leading to physical inflammation and disease decades later.

Why Women are Disproportionately Affected

Beyond biological differences (like the X chromosome), Dr. Sahl highlights that women are culturally conditioned to be "caregivers" who prioritize others' needs over their own, repress "healthy anger," and shoulder excessive responsibility. This chronic stress creates a "health hazard" for women, contributing to higher rates of autoimmune disease, depression, and insomnia.

The Path to Healing: Lifestyle Medicine

Dr. Sahl advocates for a "lifestyle medicine" approach, which focuses on addressing the root cause rather than merely masking symptoms with pharmaceuticals. Her actionable recommendations include:

  • Dietary Changes: An elimination diet (removing gluten, dairy, alcohol, and sugar) for three weeks to help heal the gut and reduce inflammation.
  • Nervous System Regulation: Using deep, slow abdominal breathing (the "rule of fives") to signal safety to the body.
  • Testing: Seeking comprehensive blood panels, including inflammation markers (hs-CRP) and the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), to get a clear picture of internal health.

Dr. Sahl concludes with a powerful message of hope: because autoimmune disease is often driven by environmental and lifestyle triggers, the body is capable of moving back into a state of healing. By creating internal safety, resolving stored trauma, and fueling the body correctly, patients can often reduce their reliance on medication and significantly improve their quality of life.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
So recently, I posted this video and it featured Dr.
Gabor Mate, a world -renowned expert in trauma, and he was talking about how 80 % of autoimmune diseases happen to women.
Holy cow, this topic exploded online, nearly crashed our inbox.
the only thing that I have ever seen resonate that immediately and all over the globe was the first time I shared the let them theory.
And you know what that tells me?

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