CIRS, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, can happen to 25% of the population and is usually triggered by a biotoxin in the environment, like mold, red tide, lyme (tick bite), and even some medical interventions. Those with CIRS are susceptible to these toxins and cannot clear them on their own. Thankfully, treatment is possible, but given that people suffering with CIRS have difficulty pro... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode of The CIRS Group podcast, hosts Barbara and Jacie dive into the specifics of ankylosing spondylitis, an autoimmune condition that Jacie personally struggled with. ... more
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In this episode of the CIRS Group podcast, hosts Barbara and Jacie dive into practical tips and resources for maintaining a safe and healthy living or workspace. They cover im... more
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In this episode of The CIRS Group podcast, hosts Jacie and Barbara are joined by Dr. Lacey Venanzi, a functional medicine practitioner who specializes in treating CIRS and gut dysfuncti... more
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In this episode of The CIRS Group podcast, hosts Jacie and Barbara dive into the autoimmune condition known as Alopecia Areata. You may be familiar with it because of Jada Pinkett Smith... more
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Listening to two people that know exactly what you are going through when having CIRS. It robs you of so much in life and the worst part is you believe you’re crazy. So much relief when getting a CIRS diagnosis. These gals share from experience the ins and outs of living with CIRS.
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A resource for individuals affected by Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), the content is centered on educating listeners about the condition, its causes, and treatment options. Topics discussed commonly include environmental factors such as biotoxins, including mold and tick-borne diseases, which can trigger CIRS. The hosts also explore emotional and psychological aspects related to living with chronic illness, provide lifestyle and dietary recommendations, and share personal anecdotes that resonate with others experiencing similar health challenges. Unique episodes also spotlight guests from various fields offering additional insights on legal, psychological, and therapeutic aspects of managing CIRS.
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Recent guests on The CIRS Group Podcast include:
1. Dr. Lacey Venanzi
2. Ryan Schnack
3. Dr. Ryan J. Holsapple
4. Dr. Lauren Sparks
5. Dr. Jennifer Smith
6. Jenny Johnson
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