Today’s blog highlights two interesting and very different topics that can impact both your mental and physical health: The cell danger response: inflammation, the microbiome and digestion; and microchimerism and how pregnancy can change the health of a mother in unintended ways.
I love to share resources after I’ve attended a conference but today I’m switching it up and sharing resources before the conference for three reasons: 1) to get you fired up and excited about attending in person (or on the Livestream) 2) to share in case you can’t attend in person (or via Livestream) and 3) to highlight the amazing work that the Mindd Foundation is doing via the Mindd Forum 2019, which will be in Sydney, Australia, March 23-24, 2019.
There’s also a giveaway of 2 free tickets to the Public stream (in-person or livestream) so read on below to see how to enter.
The cell danger response: inflammation, the microbiome and digestion
The cell danger response can cause increased inflammation and have direct impacts on the microbiome and digestion. The Cell Danger Response (also known as CDR)
is the intracellular response to stressors, viruses, chemicals or toxins and any foreign particles that come into the human system that need to be expelled. If the cell danger response is constantly being activated and is defective, it may cause a heightened prevalence and severity of inflammation.
The above article highlights the effects on the cell danger response on the microbiome, digestion and nutrient absorption, with ramifications for anxiety, depression, ASD (autism spectrum disorder), ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and many other conditions. Here are some highlights of what the CDR can impact the lower part of the colon
- alter disaccharide metabolism, causing the lower/distal bowel to receive a more significant number of simple sugars and change carbohydrate digestion
- alter the cells that line the intestines leading to differences in how amino acids are processed, affecting production of neurotransmitters such as GABA, serotonin and dopamine, with consequences for both your brain and gut health
Dr. Robert Naviaux coined the term CDR and will address these links in detail and explain current research with regard to the CDR, cellular healing and how to incorporate these concepts into practice. He will address the role this plays in the healing cycle and treating chronic disease, and specifics on CDR as it applies to understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. His masterclass series is titled: Cellular Pathways for Chronic Disease Recovery.
According to Mindd, three of Dr. Robert Naviaux’s research publications were the most frequently downloaded papers in the journal Mitochondrion in the last 90 days, so this gives you an idea on the relevance of this topic.
Dr Nancy O’Hara also has a helpful explanation of the CDR here cover Clinical Applications of Dr. Naviaux’s research, together with Dr. Elizabeth Mumper.
It’s a pretty complex topic and I’ve been trying to get my head around it for some time. I blogged about some of his early research on CDR and the dramatic effects of a single dose of suramin on “social communication and play, speech and language, calm and focus, repetitive behaviors and coping skills” in 10 boys, ages 5 to 14 years, all diagnosed with autism.
What does all this mean for you?
- Could the CDR be a factor in your chronic unresolved SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth)?
- Could there be applications for anxiety for you if you have tried ALL the nutritional/biochemical approaches and are still not seeing symptom resolution?
- Could addressing the CDR help you if you’ve been harmed by benzodiazepines, SSRIs and/or fluoroquinolones and can’t take any supplements or can only tolerate very small doses?
- Could addressing the CDR help when you have a combination of many stresses like past or recent trauma, genetic defects, heavy metals, mold and Lyme, as well as gut issues and nutritional imbalances?
We clearly have much to learn in this area and I’m excited to hear more from these practitioners.
Microchimerism and how pregnancy can change the health of a mother in unintended ways
Pregnancy can change the health of a mother in unintended ways, sometimes causing harm and in other instances saving the mother’s life. Microchimerism is the “two-way implantation of cells between a mother and fetus.”
Approximately 50-75% of women carry immune cells derived from their fetus after giving birth. Not only that, but the offspring can also hold onto maternal cells too. The fetal cells present in a mother can be apparent for years after giving birth, and their role in human health is currently being investigated. Research is also evaluating the likelihood of whether an older sibling/previous pregnancy can pass cells to a current fetus of a different pregnancy.
The majority of research on microchimerism has investigated its potential to cause harm. This is due to a 1996 paper hypothesizing the link between microchimerism and the cause of autoimmune conditions. However, the connection between microchimerism and positive health outcomes has been receiving attention in the last few years. This is partly due to detecting the capability of mammals to save their mother’s lives by providing cells that are repairing tissue, including bone marrow, to replace dysfunctional cells.
While the mechanism of action is currently unclear, it is understood that microchimeric fetal cells can provide repair processes within maternal tissue, via cellular differentiation.
Leah Hechtman will be speaking at the Mindd Forum 2019 on Microchimerism, mRNA and Parental Wisdom. She will review the understanding of how pregnancy can change the health of a mother in unintended ways and “how we can influence unique genetic pathways to improve the health of future generations.” Read about Leah and more about this fascinating topic in the MINDD article on microchimerism.
Ideally, attend the conference in person. These topics will all be presented as part of both the Public stream and the Practitioner stream, and will also be available via Livestream – at the Mindd Forum 2019 (links below).
Other topics of interest being presented at the Mindd forum
Alexx Stuart from Low Tox Life is presenting in the Food Is Medicine program – Foods that Support Detoxification: Brilliant Brassicas!
Are you looking for clever ways to bring delicious inspiration to your plate? Learn how to incorporate brassica vegetables (Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Kale and more) – this vital family of veggies – to inspire detoxification and disease-fighting, every single day. From breakfast to snacks to family meals and even dessert!
Naturopath, Nutritionist and Mindd Ambassador Helen Padarin is presenting – Nutrition & Lifestyle that Supports Mitochondria
Many symptoms can be due to your mitochondria needing support. These can include waking tired, energy slumps, fatigue, trouble concentrating, poor muscle tone, speech difficulties, learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, vision or hearing problems, exercise intolerance or heart, liver or kidney disease. If you haven’t yet heard about your mitochondria – it’s time to get to know them and learn how to treat them well! Mitochondria are highly intelligent energy producing engines in every cell in your body.
Gillian Koziciki of Cultured Artisans is presenting – Fermenting the Rainbow for Health & Vitality
Bidirectional communication between your gut microbiota and cellular mitochondria show a link to your health and energy levels. Feeding your gut healthy, probiotic foods increases the good bacteria of your microbiome which assists your mitochondrial health. The full colour spectrum of foods can be fermented to provide guerilla nourishment.
Both Dr. Mumper and Dr. O’Hara are presenting – A Functional Approach to Conditions On-the-Rise
Clinical pearls and case histories, testing and treatment on Lyme disease, ADHD, PANDAS & PANS, Alopecia, Vitiligo and Cutaneous Mastocytosis, migraines, rhinitis, asthma, eczema, Cerebral folate deficiency, Chronic inflammatory response syndrome (i.e. toxic mold issues), POTS & Dysautonomia, Autism, Celiac & non-celiac gluten sensitivity, and ADHD without drugs.
Here are all the links
The cell danger response and the microbiome – what’s the link?
What is the Cell Danger Response? with Dr. Nancy O’Hara
A new outlook on Microchimerism
You can find the Mindd Foundation on facebook here.
Drawing to win a ticket to the Public sessions (2 tickets to be won) and 10% discount
If you’d like to be entered into a drawing to enter a ticket to the Public Stream (in-person or livestream):
Comment below and share why you’d like to attend/listen in and what interests you about any or all of these topicsAND share this blog with a friend, colleague and/or on social media. Be sure to mention where you shared it when you comment.AND let me know if you’d like to attend the Public track in person or do the livestream Public track
I have 2 tickets to give away and I’ll announce the winners on the blog Monday March 18 at 10pm PDT (USA) which is Tuesday March 19 at 4pm AEDT (Australia), and will email you directly if you’re a winner.
As a Mindd Ambassador, I am also thrilled to be able to offer a 10% discount to my community. Use the promotional code TRUDY10 at checkout to receive this discount (this is for both the practitioner and public tracks and the livestream).
Can you see any applications of the above for your health personally or for someone in your family, or a client/patient?
Feel free to post your questions here too and I’ll do my best to try and address them.
And don’t forget to comment and share the blog for a chance to win a ticket to the Public stream!
Shayndel says
Would love to attend the live stream
Wow! What a line up of speakers and topics.
I am a health geek always learning and growing with the amazing info out there! Thanks to you and so many others I follow…
Would love to hear more about keeping our minds and body well
Trudy Scott says
Shayndel
Thanks for the feedback – it is a wonderful line-up of speakers and topics! Just making sure you shared this blog on social media and/or with a family member or friend? I really do want to highlight the work of Mindd too!
Trudy Scott says
Shayndel
I’m pleased to share that you are one of the lucky winners (my husband did the drawing because I wanted everyone to win!). My team will reach out to you via email and put you in contact with someone on the Mindd team! Enjoy!
Please do come back and share some gems here for those who weren’t able to attend
Jane says
Hi severely ill for 13 yrs w Lyme and a host of related diagnoses, also lots of trauma past and present-so suspect cell danger response is involved and would love access to summit. Thanks so much.
Trudy Scott says
Jane
I’m sorry to hear. Are you interested in the livestreaming option? And just making sure you shared this blog on social media and/or with a family member or friend? I really do want to highlight the work of Mindd too! Thanks!
Be sure to also check out Dr. Darin Ingels’ wonderful book “The Lyme Solution” too https://www.everywomanover29.com/blog/the-lyme-solution-by-dr-darin-ingels/. There is also a new Lyme book just out, addressing the Lyme-mold connection, “Lyme Disease Super Charge” http://lymebook.com/bryan/2019/02/24/supercharge/
And be sure to check out the upcoming Best of Chronic Lyme Disease Summit http://healthaffiliate.center/739-58.html It runs April 15-21, 2019, online.
Jane says
Thanks so much! yes def the livestream haha as I’m virtually housebound and mostly confined to bed these past 13 yrs
Trudy Scott says
Jane
I’m sorry to say that you were not a winner (my husband did the drawing because I wanted everyone to win!).
Danielle Lyons says
Wow, this event sounds amazing! As a mom my number one goal is to give my children their best start. I’m always looking for ways to educate myself so I can help heal my children. Every child deserves to be healthy. We need to educate ourselves and spread the word
Trudy Scott says
Danielle
Absolutely – education means empowerment and a way to help our families and ourselves! Are you interested in attending in person or via the livestream?
Danielle says
Yes exactly! I’m interested in joining Livestream.
Trudy Scott says
Danielle
I’m sorry to say that you were not a winner (my husband did the drawing because I wanted everyone to win!).
Jess Smith says
I was directed here by Jess Sherman, Holistic Nutritionist, she has been an amazing resource for our family. My son has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, ASD and a Dev Delay. We have had huge success in lowering his anxiety levels through diet and supplementation, allowing him to be happier and healthier and more of who he wants to be. He will always struggle and we will continue to find new ways for him to succeed but I am happy to see this type of research taking place. So much relevant information that people are completely blind to. I would have loved to hear the speakers but sadly will be away while the conference is on and will not have wi-fi to listen in, if I were chosen for the tickets. I just wanted to say thanks, it’s people like you who lead the way in learning and changing the face of our lives for the better.
Trudy Scott says
Jess
Thanks for stopping by and sharing about your son’s “huge success in lowering his anxiety levels through diet and supplementation, allowing him to be happier and healthier and more of who he wants to be.” This is just wonderful! He’s very fortunate to have you as his mom and to have Jess Sherman on your team. I adore her and and am so glad she shared this with you.
I’d love to hear a bit more about what dietary changes and supplements have helped with his anxiety – if you’re willing to share?
And I just found out that the Mindd livestreaming version is recorded so you’ll be entered in to the drawing too!
Jess Smith says
Oh perfect, I would love to hear the information!
We have removed all cow dairy products from his diet as it was his biggest rage trigger, this was evident after 3 days, his rages went from 3 restrained rages a week lasting an hour each, to 1. Goat cheese and milk does not bother him. We also limit gluten but so far have not been successful at removing it completely.
The supplements he takes are many lol but the ones we find worked the best for his anxiety and behaviour were L-theanine and Gaba. After this was put in place he has regulated to the point that I have not restrained him in almost 2 years. At 14 years old, I’m thankful! A group home was our next step and I was terrified to have my boy placed in someone else’s care who did not understand his complexities like we did.
We also treat his ITP with supplementation, coating the gut with GI restore and L-Glutamine. His blood platelet levels were at 9,000 for 2 years being monitored by a doctor. This occurred after anti-psychotics/stimulants damaged his system, in my opinion. Now they are generally stable at 75,000 to 105,000 because of the naturopathic work we’ve done. It has also helped him to absorb nutrients and gain weight.
It has been a long journey and I have learned so much along the way! The Conscious Care Program taught by Peter Marks was a huge help in reassuring me that I was on the right track and encouraging me to keep going, when many thought I was crazy. My blog is FASDMOMBLOG.com if you want more info, it’s a 14 year story that’s very hard to share in a note but I appreciate your interest 🙂
Trudy Scott says
Jess
What wonderful results with the removal of dairy and the GABA/theanine! And yes gut health is so key. So wonderful that you’ve had the wonderful support along the way and that you’ve documented your journey with your son. Posting the blog link for other readers http://www.fasdmomblog.com – what a remarkable journey.
And I’m pleased to share that you are one of the lucky winners (my husband did the drawing because I wanted everyone to win!). My team will reach out to you via email and put you in contact with someone on the Mindd team!
Please do come back and share some gems here for those who weren’t able to attend. And enjoy!
Jess says
Thanks!!