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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 57 MIN

Autoimmune Disease Through The Functional Medicine Lens | E12

from Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact: The School of Applied Functional Medicine (SAFM) · host Tracy Harrison

Most autoimmune protocols fail because they chase symptoms while the real problem simmers quietly underneath.   Tracy Harrison offers an honest take on what’s often missing from autoimmune care. What if the immune system isn’t broken at all, but just responding exactly as it was designed to, in a world it no longer recognizes? This episode challenges the idea that symptom relief is the same as healing and urges practitioners to look further upstream.   Tracy makes the case for mindset as a starting point. Before tossing out protocols or supplements, are we helping patients believe that change is possible? Are we preparing them for the discipline and patience required to truly shift their health trajectory? Using the thumbtack analogy, she illustrates why single interventions rarely work, and why lasting progress comes from building habits that stick.   Tracy also unpacks the problem with focusing only on the tissue under attack. When autoimmune disease shows up in one place, how long before it shows up somewhere else? She explains why polyautoimmunity is common and why protocols must be tailored, not templated.   This episode is a reminder for practitioners that clinical knowledge is only part of the equation. Sustainable results require education, empathy, and a clear-eyed view of what healing really takes.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Understanding Autoimmune Disease Through Functional Medicine   01:04 Challenging Myths About the Immune System   09:18 Why Protocols Fail Without Personalization   12:24 Patience, Discipline, and the Thumbtack Analogy   21:31 The Practitioner’s Role in Patient Belief and Behavior   29:30 Gluten, Molecular Mimicry, and Cross-Reactivity   35:00 NF-kappa B, Lifestyle Stressors, and Immune Priming   38:02 Preventing Flares Through Long-Term Support   44:05 The Four-Legged Stool of Autoimmunity   49:05 Gut Integrity, Gallbladder Function, and Clinical Precision     Links Learn more about SAFM’s accredited practitioner training: https://schoolafm.com/our-program Take SAFM’s 10 CME course - the Essential Gut Deep Dive: https://schoolafm.com/gut-course Get weekly Clinical Tips in your inbox: https://schoolafm.com/clinical-tips  Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@safmchannel Access daily quick tips on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/  Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

Most autoimmune protocols fail because they chase symptoms while the real problem simmers quietly underneath.   Tracy Harrison offers an honest take on what’s often missing from autoimmune care. What if the immune system isn’t broken at all, but just responding exactly as it was designed to, in a world it no longer recognizes? This episode challenges the idea that symptom relief is the same as healing and urges practitioners to look further upstream.   Tracy makes the case for mindset as a starting point. Before tossing out protocols or supplements, are we helping patients believe that change is possible? Are we preparing them for the discipline and patience required to truly shift their health trajectory? Using the thumbtack analogy, she illustrates why single interventions rarely work, and why lasting progress comes from building habits that stick.   Tracy also unpacks the problem with focusing only on the tissue under attack. When autoimmune disease shows up in one place, how long before it shows up somewhere else? She explains why polyautoimmunity is common and why protocols must be tailored, not templated.   This episode is a reminder for practitioners that clinical knowledge is only part of the equation. Sustainable results require education, empathy, and a clear-eyed view of what healing really takes.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Understanding Autoimmune Disease Through Functional Medicine   01:04 Challenging Myths About the Immune System   09:18 Why Protocols Fail Without Personalization   12:24 Patience, Discipline, and the Thumbtack Analogy   21:31 The Practitioner’s Role in Patient Belief and Behavior   29:30 Gluten, Molecular Mimicry, and Cross-Reactivity   35:00 NF-kappa B, Lifestyle Stressors, and Immune Priming   38:02 Preventing Flares Through Long-Term Support   44:05 The Four-Legged Stool of Autoimmunity   49:05 Gut Integrity, Gallbladder Function, and Clinical Precision     Links Learn more about SAFM’s accredited practitioner training: https://schoolafm.com/our-program Take SAFM’s 10 CME course - the Essential Gut Deep Dive: https://schoolafm.com/gut-course Get weekly Clinical Tips in your inbox: https://schoolafm.com/clinical-tips  Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@safmchannel Access daily quick tips on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/  Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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