Topic
Autoimmune
7 teachings on autoimmune from Sarah's library — root-cause healing where faith meets function.

Root Cause
Why Your Nervous System Is Running the Show
If every healing protocol crashes you, your nervous system is likely running the show. Here is why a dysregulated body cannot heal — and the order of operations I walk women through to calm the system, open drainage, and finally let restoration take.

Gut Health
Leaky Gut, Dysbiosis & the Hidden Histamine Connection
Why itchy skin, anxiety spikes, sinus pressure, racing heart, and food sensitivities so often trace back to a leaky, dysbiotic gut — and how DAO, bile, and the microbiome quietly run the histamine show.

Root Cause
It's Never Just One Thing: Why Chronic Illness Is Always About Everything
Chronic illness is never about one root cause — it's about everything. Learn why a multifactorial body needs a multitherapeutic approach, and why no single protocol, supplement, or diet will ever be the whole answer.

Autoimmunity
Your Body Is Not Attacking You: The Upstream Story Behind Autoimmunity
Autoimmunity is not your body attacking itself — it's your immune system sounding an alarm. Learn the upstream story behind Hashimoto's, RA, lupus, psoriasis and more, and the healing sequence that helps the alarm quiet down.

Autoimmunity
Your Thyroid Is Not Broken: The Upstream Story Behind Hashimoto's and a Slow Metabolism
If you've been told your thyroid is fine but you still feel exhausted, cold, foggy, and heavy — the gland is rarely the problem. Here's the upstream story most women are never told.

Gut Health
Leaky Gut Symptoms: 17 Signs Your Gut Lining Is Compromised
Bloating, brain fog, acne, fatigue, food sensitivities, autoimmunity — the 17 most common leaky gut symptoms, why they're connected, and the root-cause path to actually healing your gut lining.

Root Cause
Understanding Breast Implant Illness: Risks and Recovery
Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a collection of symptoms that can arise following breast augmentation with implants. While not officially recognized by all providers, it has become a reality for many women.
