[Root Causes] of Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis Genetics & Inflammation, Medical Doctor Explains
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Dr. Chandu Dasari delves into the root causes of eczema, challenging the common belief that genetics are solely responsible. She emphasizes the role of environmental triggers and gut health in activating eczema-related genes. Dr. Dasari introduces the Mind Gut Immunity Method, which has helped thousands alleviate eczema symptoms within six weeks. She outlines the 'big five' epigenetic factors—diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise—that can influence gene expression and inflammation. The video offers practical advice and a free training for viewers seeking to manage their eczema naturally.
Takeaways
- 🧬 Eczema is not solely determined by genetics; environmental factors and lifestyle choices can activate or deactivate genes associated with the condition.
- 🔬 Dr. China Dasari's Mind Gut Immunity Method has helped thousands resolve eczema symptoms by addressing immune, inflammation, and digestive dysfunction.
- 📈 The immune system's response, including histamine release and activation of B or T lymphocytes, can lead to inflammation and eczema flare-ups.
- 🌐 About 70-80% of the immune system is located in the gut, suggesting that gut health plays a significant role in inflammatory diseases like eczema.
- 🔗 Other factors that can activate inflammation include diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise, which are all within an individual's control.
- 🔬 Genetic research has identified multiple genes associated with diseases like multiple sclerosis, but the focus should be on understanding what triggers these genes.
- 🌿 Our bodies host a vast array of microbial genes that can influence inflammation; maintaining a healthy balance is crucial for managing conditions like eczema.
- 🌟 The 'big five' epigenetic factors—diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise—are key to controlling inflammation and should be the primary focus for managing eczema.
- 💪 A disciplined and positive attitude, along with a commitment to the 'big five' factors, can help individuals overcome eczema and achieve better health.
- 👩⚕️ Dr. Dasari offers a free training and a step-by-step guide for individuals serious about finding a solution for eczema and achieving results fast.
Q & A
What is the main focus of Dr. China Dasari's approach to treating eczema?
-Dr. China Dasari focuses on addressing the root causes of eczema through the Mind Gut Immunity Method, which aims to resolve immune, inflammation, and digestive dysfunction without the need for complex or costly interventions.
How long does it typically take for Dr. Dasari's patients to see improvements in their eczema symptoms?
-According to Dr. Dasari, his clinical approach has helped thousands of patients resolve their symptoms in as little as six weeks.
What are the 'bad genes' mentioned in the script, and how do they relate to eczema?
-The 'bad genes' refer to genetic predispositions that can trigger an immune reaction leading to inflammation. These genes can be activated by various triggers and are not always 'on,' meaning they can be controlled through lifestyle and environmental factors.
What is the significance of the 70 to 80 percent figure mentioned in the script?
-This figure indicates that 70 to 80 percent of the immune system is located in the intestines, emphasizing the importance of gut health in managing inflammatory diseases like eczema.
What is the role of histamine, autoantibodies, and lymphocytes in the development of eczema according to the script?
-Histamine, autoantibodies, and lymphocytes can trigger immune reactions that lead to inflammation, which can contribute to the development of eczema symptoms.
What does the term 'epigenetics' mean in the context of the script?
-Epigenetics refers to the environmental factors and lifestyle choices that can influence gene expression, including diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise. These factors can control whether genes associated with inflammation are activated or not.
Why is gut health emphasized in the treatment of eczema in the script?
-Gut health is emphasized because the majority of the immune system and a significant portion of genetic diversity in the form of microbes reside in the gut. What enters, lives in, and leaves the gut can significantly impact inflammation and eczema symptoms.
What are the 'big five' environmental triggers mentioned in the script, and why are they important?
-The 'big five' environmental triggers are diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise. They are important because they are within our control and can directly impact inflammation and the expression of genes related to eczema.
How can a bacterial imbalance contribute to eczema, as suggested in the script?
-A bacterial imbalance in the gut can lead to the production of inflammatory metabolites, which can trigger immune reactions and inflammation, potentially contributing to the development of eczema.
What is the significance of the 'genome-wide association surveys' mentioned in the script?
-These surveys identify gene variations associated with specific diseases by comparing the genetic makeup of a large group of people with the disease to the general population. They help in understanding the genetic components of conditions like eczema and how they might be influenced by environmental factors.
Outlines
🧬 Understanding Eczema: Beyond Genetics
Dr. China Dasari introduces the topic of eczema and its triggers, emphasizing that while genetics may play a role, the same genes present in childhood do not necessarily cause disease later in life. The video promises to explore why certain genes related to eczema become activated and how to prevent and reverse inflammation. The doctor outlines her method, the Mind Gut Immunity Method, which has helped many resolve symptoms in as little as six weeks without complex interventions. She invites viewers to join her academy for a deeper understanding and provides a link for a free training session. The video also discusses common misconceptions about eczema being solely a genetic disease and hints at the importance of gut health and immune system function in managing the condition.
🌐 The Role of Epigenetics and Gut Health in Eczema
This section delves into the concept of epigenetics, explaining how environmental factors can influence gene expression and contribute to inflammation. Dr. Dasari clarifies that while there may be 'bad genes' associated with conditions like eczema, they are not always active and can be controlled. She points out that our bodies host a vast number of microbial genes that can also impact inflammation. The importance of gut health is highlighted, with the gut being referred to as the 'second brain' and a key player in the immune system. The doctor outlines the 'big five' environmental triggers—diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise—that can influence gene expression and suggests that by managing these factors, one can significantly impact inflammation and overall health. A free guide and case studies are offered to help viewers understand how to apply these principles to their own health journey.
🛡️ Mastering the Mind Gut Immunity Method
In the final paragraph, Dr. Dasari encourages viewers to commit to the five key concepts of the Mind Gut Immunity Method to overcome disease. She asks viewers to reflect on which of the five triggers—diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise—have the most significant impact on their health. The doctor emphasizes the importance of a disciplined and positive attitude in managing eczema and achieving overall wellness. She invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments and to support the channel by sharing the video and subscribing for more tips on managing eczema. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content and apply the principles discussed to improve their health.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Eczema
💡Genetics
💡Inflammation
💡Mind-Gut Immunity Method
💡Histamine
💡Autoantibodies
💡Lymphocytes
💡Epigenetics
💡Gut Health
💡Diet and Digestion
Highlights
Eczema is not solely caused by genetics; environmental factors can activate certain genes associated with the condition.
Dr. China Dasari introduces the Mind Gut Immunity Method, a clinical approach that has helped thousands resolve symptoms in as little as six weeks.
The immune system, which is largely located in the intestines, plays a crucial role in inflammatory diseases like eczema.
Histamine, autoantibodies, and B or T lymphocytes are among the immune system components that can trigger an inflammatory response.
Inflammation can obscure the onset of symptoms, making it difficult to pinpoint when eczema develops.
Genes associated with multiple sclerosis illustrate how genetic variations can cluster in groups that differ from the general population.
Genetic expression can be influenced by behavior and response to triggers, suggesting that gene activation is not inevitable.
The human body hosts billions of microbes with their own DNA, which can impact inflammation and overall health.
Gut health is integral to immune system function, with the intestines housing a majority of the immune system and genetic diversity.
Epigenetics, or environmental triggers, have a higher influence than genetics and can be controlled to impact inflammation.
The 'big five' epigenetic factors are diet, digestion, sleep, stress, and exercise, which are within our control to manage inflammation.
Diet and digestion are particularly important, as they represent more than half the impact on inflammation due to their connection with the gut.
Sleep, stress, and exercise, along with other factors like smoking and dental hygiene, can significantly affect health and should not be overlooked.
Stress alone is not harmful, but it can lead to poor lifestyle choices that contribute to immune dysfunction and inflammation.
A disciplined and positive attitude is essential for overcoming disease and leveraging the Mind Gut Immunity Method effectively.
Transcripts
why did you develop eczema
why you and why now
and before you say it's genetics
you have the same genes today that you
had when you were a little kid but you
weren't really sick back then
in this video i'll show you exactly why
certain genes for eczema dermatitis get
activated and how to prevent this from
happening and reverse inflammation fast
i'll review some of the scientific
research and go in depth on how some of
my patients address the root causes of
eczema to resolve symptoms
hi everyone i'm dr china dasari i help
my clients solve their immune
inflammation and digestive dysfunction
using the mind gut immunity method
this clinical approach has helped
thousands of patients resolve their
symptoms summon as little as six weeks
without the need for complex or costly
interventions
this material that you're about to watch
is taken straight out of my mind gut
immunity academy where people just like
you learn how to beat their eczema
symptoms for good even when the
diagnosis is unclear now i'm going to
show you in this brief video how to
correctly identify the root causes when
you have an inflammatory disease such as
eczema i'm going to show you what
activates bad genes how to stop this
from happening in you and what actually
works
in addition i'm going to give you some
very useful tips on the exact five areas
to focus your attention on when planning
your approach for eczema inflammation
now before we go any further don't
forget to like and subscribe and hit the
notification bell to keep up to date
these are mostly videos for anyone with
eczema dermatitis looking to reverse
their symptoms for good and it's really
helpful information that you probably
won't get anywhere else now on the topic
of root causes for eczema dermatitis
the mistake i see most people make is
that they just assume that bad genes are
the reason they have eczema dermatitis
and you may be thinking if genes are the
problem why did i have these problems
earlier now i want to point out that in
general people have genes which trigger
an immune reaction
these immune reactions can come from
histamine they can come from auto
antibodies they can come from b or t
lymphocytes which are specialized white
blood cells and all these together can
potentiate a response and attack on your
cells
the immune system is triggered over time
which causes slow damage through
inflammation and in fact inflammation
makes it very difficult to know exactly
when the symptoms started when the
eczema dermatitis actually develops now
you shouldn't be surprised by this
because around 70 to 80 percent of your
immune system is in your intestines so
when you have an inflammatory disease
such as eczema you can be sure that
there's potentially something wrong in
your gut or elsewhere in your body
you can also consider the other factors
involved that activate the inflammation
so before we dive in if you're serious
about finding the right solution for
eczema dermatitis and achieving results
fast don't forget to sign up for a free
training where i walk you through the
specific strategies that have helped my
clients with eczema achieve health
within six weeks you can access the
training at the link below this video
and i know it'll help you so much the
link takes you to a page where you enter
in your email to get started everything
you need to know is in there including a
free step-by-step guide with specific
recommendations tons of helpful case
studies of people just like you who
reverse their conditions for good and
are now healthy and these are people
just like you who have eczema who can
say now that they're disease free and
feeling much better
it comes with a complete actionable game
plan for how you can do this yourself at
home so just enter in your email at the
top of the page and get started be sure
to check that out now check out this
video i recorded earlier explaining the
real root causes for eczema and what to
look out for i debated whether or not to
include this section in the course
because i think in a way it detracts
from the message that even if you have
certain bad genes you have the potential
to overcome them by following the mind
guide immunity method
that being said i decided that at least
giving you some context into the
genetics research is probably worthwhile
so in the 1990s before we had full
genetic sequencing scientists could
identify a handful of genes involved in
ms
now that we can sequence an entire
genome we have these things called
genome-wide association surveys which
take a large group of people all with
the same disease and see what mutations
they have as a group that differ from
the general population here's a picture
of what that looks like and don't worry
if this doesn't make total sense to you
every dot here represents a gene cluster
with a specific gene variation
anytime you have the same bad gene
variations for a disease the dots start
to stack up into these rows
it turns out that there are several
dozen genes associated with multiple
sclerosis obviously i wouldn't recommend
memorizing all of these at this time
eventually we'll be developing targeted
gene therapies for these but for now i
want to go back to this concept map here
of genetics and inflammation
even though there are dozens of human
genes associated with multiple sclerosis
recall that i said that these genes
could be turned on and off depending on
how you behave and respond to these
triggers
second
not every cell in the body uses every
gene the important takeaway here is that
whether or not you have quote unquote
good genes or bad genes that cause
inflammation they're not always on you
have the ability to control them but
what you need to learn is how
and that's where many doctors fall short
they don't tell you how they're so quick
to blame genetics and prescribe
medication that they don't think for a
second that perhaps there's a way to
control whether a gene is turned on or
off
okay
now would be a good time to mention
so far we've been talking about human
genes and that can be turned on and off
but remember that our body is also host
to billions of microbes
these microbes harbor their own sets of
dna which can cause inflammatory
metabolites
some of these microbes help us but some
of them harm us
and the correct balance is what we seek
believe it or not if we take the sum
total of all the genes in our body only
one percent is actually human the other
99
come from bacteria and other microbes
mostly living in our intestines and
airways for the people that like to
blame genetics you may not even have
terrible genetics your genetics may be
just fine you may just have a bacterial
imbalance and that's what's causing a
significant problem so obviously gut
health is just taking off and that's why
we're seeing this big push in wellness
circles because the intestines are the
gateway to the immune system just think
if you can control over 99
of the genetic diversity in your body in
a favorable way what sort of advantage
will you have
i have clients who've said that they've
never felt healthier in their entire
lives and that's just after several
weeks of working with me
so this can be achieved and it doesn't
need to be something difficult or overly
complicated according to genome surveys
there are dozens of genes associated
with multiple sclerosis but we only need
to pay attention to what triggers them
and these triggers are diet digestion
sleep stress and exercise the big five
remember i alluded to these in the
beginning
these environmental triggers are
collectively referred to as
epigenetics the prefix epi denotes a
higher position because epigenetics
control genetics
in reality it's epigenetics not genetics
that really matters because these are
all things within our control that can
directly impact how much inflammation we
have in our body
this course is designed to leverage
these five key elements
and maximize them in order to heal the
body
so if you're wondering where you should
spend all your time and energy and focus
it's on these five
just look at this the gut contains 100
million neurons
and it's the largest producer of
neurotransmitters in the body that's why
it's earned the nickname the second
brain
it's also host to one trillion immune
cells which means a majority of your
immune system is actually housed in the
gut
so
what are the principles we can leverage
to favorably optimize the three parts of
this axis
what is the most important and relevant
question you can ask yourself
the answer as i said earlier are the big
five epigenetic environmental triggers
diet digestion
sleep
stress and exercise
they're the same five factors i
mentioned
if i had to assign percentages to each
one of these categories i would say diet
is roughly a third and digestion is
roughly a third so combined they
represent more than half the impact and
that's because most of your immune
system is in your gut and most of your
genetic diversity is in your gut in the
form of microbes so what goes in your
gut what lives in your gut and what
leaves your gut determines inflammation
simple as that
the other categories in the big five are
sleep
stress and exercise i included a six
miscellaneous category here to discuss
some very obvious things such as smoking
dental hygiene and other confounders
which should be obvious to everyone at
this point but sometimes they're not for
example one of my clients with immune
disease didn't know that smoking made
her condition worse i had another client
who didn't consistently floss or
mouthwash who ended up getting
joint pain and mouth sores i had another
one with sleep apnea and low
testosterone who never got a sleep study
or his hormones checked so i included
this six miscellaneous category here to
remind you not to miss something very
obvious that can have a sizable impact
on your health now
i want to also point out that because
you know i hear this coming up a lot if
you have stress don't make excuses a
little stress by itself doesn't cause
major harm its effects are contained but
if you let the stress affect other parts
of your life for example if it leads to
poor eating habits or bad sleeping
patterns then you have a recipe for
immune dysfunction and inflammation
so don't let stress ruin you it just
makes up a small part of this equation
and you need to be firmly committed
towards these five concepts in order to
master the mind gut immunity method
a disciplined and positive attitude will
help you overcome disease now i want to
know which one of those five triggers
are the most significant for you
let me know in the comments below and if
you like this video help support my
channel by sharing it with your loved
ones and be sure to subscribe for more
useful tips on eczema this is dr chandu
dasari with the mind get immunity clinic
and i'll see you next time
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