You're welcome! I also seem to have autoimmune issues that are currently being medically investigated - possibly set off by a spider bite when I was a kid 🤦♀ and some of the foods that cause me issues are very counterintuitive. Our bodies are much weirder than we think. You will get better if the inflammation causes are removed and the gut can heal but it's complex. Never overlook the role of the gall bladder in intestinal inflammation either
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Thank you for another tip.
I think it's often underestimated how much external factors can play into chronic health issues. I have a friend who had a tic bite as a kid and likely has Lymes, but it's not really recognised in Australia. She's had a host of issues building up throughout her life, including autoimmune. She's in her late 50s now and has had a mastectomy for breast cancer, and part of her colon removed for bowel cancer. She's also led a high stress life, all of which has likely brought her to this point.
I hope you manage to figure some things out to help with your autoimmune issues. ❤️
Thank you, you too!
About the gall bladder, I was surprised to learn that alkaline reflux is also a thing