The world is on fire. And no, not in the climate change way – we are talking Biologically. Inflammation is rampant. I have never seen so many people suffering with chronic and raging biological inflammation. The question is why? I have my ideas, but today I brought on an expert in the disorders and diseases that may be causing the inflammation as well as a piece of the puzzle that may be missing called mast cell activation syndrome.
Dr. Tania Dempsey is an expert in chronic disease, autoimmune disorders and mast cell activation syndrome. Dr. Dempsey is sought after internationally for her knowledge of chronic immune dysregulation and has attracted patients from Israel, England, Thailand and France. Dr. Dempsey uses integrative medicine to get to the patient’s root cause(s) of their illness. Her purpose is to understand why people get sick and to help patients understand their body and why it fails them when it does.
Join us as we explore:
- Stories of desperation to salvation. Dr Dempsey shares her real-life stories of patients who come to her practice in tatters and without hope, and with functional health changes and ancestral wisdom find healthy and hope again.
- Mast cell activation syndrome – what it is, where and why it begins, how to treat it including biohacks and how it is affecting far more people than they realise.
- A story of perimenopausal success – hormones rebalancing, brain fog gone, breast tenderness gone – treated with a merging of western and eastern approaches.
- Why are so many young kids now suffering from every food allergy and intolerance out there!
- How the epidemic of omega ratio dysfunction could be at the root of much of the insulin resistance problems and downstream mast cell activation.
- The big red flags Dr Dempsey -and myself – are finding in people’s blood work post-covid.
- Dr Dempsey’s use of ozone, iodine, hydrogen peroxide and more frontier treatments.
Contact:
- Website – https://www.drtaniadempsey.com
Mentions
- Paper – Diagnosis of mast cell activation syndrome: a global “consensus-2”, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32324159/