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Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

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Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

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“Anemia and Autoimmune Disease” features Eileen Laird in conversation with Amy Nett (MD) about why anemia often shows up in people with autoimmune conditions. They talk through different types—including iron deficiency, B12- or folate-related, and inflammation-linked forms—and how symptoms like fatigue or brain fog can go unnoticed. Nett explains how functional lab work helps clarify root causes. The episode also explores how overlooked patterns can delay treatment and why small shifts may bring steady, long-term improvements.

“Anemia and Autoimmune Disease” features Eileen Laird in conversation with Amy Nett (MD) about why anemia often shows up in people with autoimmune conditions. They talk through different types—including iron deficiency, B12- or folate-related, and inflammation-linked forms—and how symptoms like fatigue or brain fog can go unnoticed. Nett explains how functional lab work helps clarify root causes. The episode also explores how overlooked patterns can delay treatment and why small shifts may bring steady, long-term improvements.

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Anemia and Autoimmune Disease

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Amy Nett

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Nutrient Deficiencies, Immune Health, Blood Health, Nutrition

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About The Host

Eileen Laird, host of Phoenix Helix: Autoimmune Resilience, uses her personal journey with rheumatoid arthritis to inspire others on the autoimmune healing path. A writer and speaker in the ancestral health community, she shares conversations with doctors, researchers, and patients about diet, stress, trauma, and self-care. Eileen’s work helps people navigate autoimmune disease with greater clarity, offering hope, practical tools, and encouragement for long-term resilience and wellness.

Eileen Laird, host of Phoenix Helix: Autoimmune Resilience, uses her personal journey with rheumatoid arthritis to inspire others on the autoimmune healing path. A writer and speaker in the ancestral health community, she shares conversations with doctors, researchers, and patients about diet, stress, trauma, and self-care. Eileen’s work helps people navigate autoimmune disease with greater clarity, offering hope, practical tools, and encouragement for long-term resilience and wellness.

About The Guest

Amy Nett (MD) is a functional medicine physician with a background in radiology and advanced training in integrative care. She specializes in autoimmune disease, gut health, and chronic fatigue, with a focus on uncovering hidden contributors to complex symptoms. Nett is known for addressing conditions like anemia in autoimmune patients through personalized protocols that blend clinical insight with nutrition, lifestyle support, and targeted therapies.

Amy Nett (MD) is a functional medicine physician with a background in radiology and advanced training in integrative care. She specializes in autoimmune disease, gut health, and chronic fatigue, with a focus on uncovering hidden contributors to complex symptoms. Nett is known for addressing conditions like anemia in autoimmune patients through personalized protocols that blend clinical insight with nutrition, lifestyle support, and targeted therapies.

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