Autoimmune and Inflammatory Conditions
How Can You Calm a Dysregulated Immune System?
ThriveRX offers a supportive, holistic approach to managing autoimmune and chronic inflammatory conditions. Instead of suppressing symptoms, we focus on identifying and removing your unique triggers-such as leaky gut, hidden infections, food sensitivities, and environmental toxins. Our goal is to calm the inflammatory response, rebalance your immune system, and help you reclaim your quality of life.
What Are Common Signs of Autoimmunity and Chronic Inflammation?
In autoimmune conditions, the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. This process is driven by chronic inflammation, which can manifest in a wide variety of ways depending on the person and condition. Do any of these experiences sound familiar?
Joint Pain and Swelling
Aching, stiffness, swelling in joints (common in Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Digestive Problems
Abdominal pain, bloating, irregular bowels (hallmarks of Celiac Disease, Chron’s, or Ulcerative Colitis
Extreme Fatigue
A persistent, debilitating exhaustion that isn’t helped by rest
Unexplained Body-Wide Pain
Widespread muscle pain and tenderness (as in Fibromyalgia)
Skin Issues
Rashes, redness, sensitivity (seen in conditions like Psoriasis, Eczema, Lupus)
Thyroid Symptoms
Fluctuations in weight, energy, and mood (common in Hashimoto’s or Grave’s disease)
Why does the conventional approach often feel incomplete?
The primary goal of conventional autoimmune treatment is to manage symptoms and slow disease progression, typically by using powerful medications that suppress the immune system. While these drugs can be life-saving and necessary in some situations, they often come with significant side effects and don’t address the fundamental question: why did you immune system become dysregulated in the first place?
At ThriveRX, we work collaboratively with your conventional care plan. Our focus is to investigate and address the underlying factors that are triggering your immune system, helping to reduce the inflammatory burden on your body.
How Does ThriveRX Investigate Immune Triggers?
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We Unravel Your Personal Story
We begin with a deep dive into your health history, timeline of symptoms, diet, and lifestyle to identify potential patterns and triggers.
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We Prioritize Gut Health
A leaky gut is believed to be a precondition for nearly all autoimmune diseases. We use advanced stool testing to assess the health of your gut lining, look for microbiome imbalances, and screen for infections.
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We Hunt for Hidden Triggers
We utilize specific functional tests to search for common immune triggers including:
*Food sensitivities: identifying foods (like gluten and dairy) that may be driving inflammation
*Chronic infections: screening for underlying viral infections (like EBV), bacterial, or parasitic that can overstimulate the immune system
*Environmental Toxin Exposure: assessing your exposure to things like heavy metals or BPA/pthalates/etc
What Does a Personalized Plan for Immune Balance Look Like?
Our goal is to create a plan that removes triggers and provides the body with what it needs to calm inflammation and promote immune tolerance.
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Nutrition is the foundation. Your plan will center on an anti-inflammatory or autoimmune protocol (AIP). This involves removing common dietary triggers and flooding your body with nutrient-dense, whole foods that calm inflammation and heal the gut lining.
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Healing the gut is paramount. We use a targeted protocol of supplements like zinc, L-glutamine, and specific probiotics to repair the intestinal barrier, which can significantly reduce the burden on your immune system.
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The stress hormone cortisol has a powerful effect on your immune system. Chronic stress can be a major trigger for autoimmune flares. We provide effective, practical strategies for stress management and nervous system regulation.
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We use specific, professional-grade supplements to help reduce inflammation and balance immune function. This may include high-dose Omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin D, curcumin, and glutathione.

