Evidence-Based Strategies for Autoimmune Recovery
From 23 years of MS to complete remission - discover the terrain-based approach that addresses root causes, not just symptoms.
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Brain Fog Isn't Normal: Understanding Neuroinflammation and What Your Body Is Really Telling You
Brain fog isn't "just stress" — and you're not imagining it. When brain fog persists despite doing "all the right things," it's often a symptom of neuroinflammation: your immune system creating antibodies against your own neural tissue. Learn what your brain fog is really telling you, the testing strategy that reveals what conventional labs miss, and the restoration roadmap that's helping people reclaim mental clarity without just managing symptoms for life.
Why Your Symptoms Are Signals, Not Setbacks: Understanding Your Body’s Wisdom.
Discover why autoimmune symptoms aren't signs of a broken body—they're intelligent signals. Learn the 3 Hidden Systems that control healing + free protocol.
Are Your Supplements Actually Working Against You?
One of the most important shifts we make in Vibrant Foundations is moving away from supplement overload and towards intentional, practitioner-guided support.
If you've been taking handfuls of supplements each day—maybe because someone said you should, or because you read they might help—this message is for you.
More supplements doesn't equal more healing. In fact, taking too many supplements can stress your liver and kidneys, interfere with other supplements trying to do their job, and mask symptoms that need deeper attention.
In this post, I break down why we work in layers, what Layer One of a VFI protocol looks like, and why we don't use probiotics (yes, really). Plus, learn how to identify which supplements are actually serving you—and which ones are just creating expensive urine.
Join me for a free masterclass on January 28-29 where I'll show you the complete Vibrant Foundations framework and how this terrain-based approach is different from everything else you've tried.
What Conventional Medicine Misses About Autoimmune Conditions (And What Actually Drives Recovery)
After 15+ years in autoimmune recovery, here's what I've learned about why conventional treatment keeps you stuck—and what terrain-based wellness offers instead.
Why Your Body Isn’t Broken: Understanding Terrain Theory for Autoimmune Recovery
Discover why your autoimmune symptoms aren't random or a malfunction. Learn how terrain theory explains what's really happening in your body and why recovery is possible.
Your Complete Guide to Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free Holiday Recipes
Dreading holiday meals because of food sensitivities? Learn how to enjoy Christmas celebrations without triggering symptoms—plus get a free recipe guide with gluten-free, sugar-free versions of all your holiday favorites.
How to Identify Your Food Triggers Before the Holiday Season (So Christmas Dinner Doesn't Derail Your Recovery)
Dreading Christmas dinner because you don't know which foods will trigger your symptoms? You're not alone. Food sensitivities cause delayed immune responses (48-72 hours), making it nearly impossible to identify trigger foods on your own. By the time you're dealing with bloating, joint pain, or brain fog, you've eaten ten other foods since the actual culprit.
But here's what most people don't realize: you don't have to guess. Food sensitivity testing (IgG and IgA antibodies) reveals exactly which foods are driving your inflammation—so you can navigate the holidays confidently instead of spending January recovering.
In this post, we'll cover how food sensitivities work, why testing both IgG and IgA matters, and practical strategies to protect your autoimmune recovery during the holiday season.
The Hidden Infections Sabotaging Your Autoimmune Recovery
Hidden gut infections drive autoimmune disease through a predictable cycle. Discover why standard testing misses the root cause—and how to reverse it."
Understanding UC Root Causes: Your Recovery Starts Here
Ulcerative colitis rarely happens in isolation. Discover how comprehensive gut testing reveals the bacterial imbalances and food sensitivities driving UC inflammation—and what Lori did to get her life back.