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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 32 MIN

Episode 138: [The LOdown] Is Your Immune System Overactive… or Exhausted? Understanding Immune Modulation

from The Strength in Hormones Podcast · host Lauren Papanos

[The LOdown] Is Your Immune System Overactive… or Exhausted? Understanding Immune Modulation   A few things we chat about in this episode 👇👇👇 What immune modulation is and why the goal is to regulate, not suppress, the immune system How autoimmune conditions develop when the immune system becomes stuck in a hyperactive state How immune dysregulation can drive inflammation, histamine symptoms, and thyroid autoimmunity The difference between hyperreactive and hyporeactive immune system patterns Lab markers that help identify immune activation and immune suppression Common triggers that disrupt immune regulation How targeted therapies help restore healthy immune signaling How immune modulation can improve symptoms and long-term health outcomes   Important show links 👇👇👇 Listen to the micro-immunotherapy podcast episode  Follow me on Instagram Rate the show! Please give us a 5 star rating in your podcast app    

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