Ask the Experts (Live Q&A) Dr. Maya Shetreat – Support Your Immunity, Lungs & Stress Levels

Dr. Maya Shetreat, our core faculty members of the Health and Healing Club, are coming on to answer your questions related to Supporting Your Immunity, Lungs & Stress Levels.

LIVE Q&A is on Tuesday, November 23rd, at 01:00pm Eastern Time

If you can not attend the live session, you can submit your questions ahead of time and we will get through as many as possible.

Maya Shetreat, MD, is a neurologist, herbalist, urban farmer, and author of The Dirt Cure: Healthy Food, Healthy Gut, Happy Child (Simon and Schuster, 2016), which has been translated into 10 languages. She has been featured in the New York TimesThe TelegraphNPRSky News, The Dr. Oz Show, and more. Dr. Maya is the founder of the Terrain Institute, where she teaches Terrain Medicine™, earth-based programs for transformational healing. She works and studies with indigenous communities and healers in Ecuador and is a lifelong student of ethnobotany, plant healing, and the sacred.

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6 responses to “Ask the Experts (Live Q&A) Dr. Maya Shetreat – Support Your Immunity, Lungs & Stress Levels”

  1. Hi Maya, love your work! If you were told that you had leaky gut,(indigestion) what would be the first things you would do to start healing? Herbs, supplements, food?
    Thank you

  2. from Rose
    Dear Dr Maya, due to a bone marrow malignancy, I have decreased RBC. One of the results is lower oxygen delivery, shortness of breath on exertion and air hunger. Do you have any suggestions to help. The blood levels are not yet bad enough to require transfusions, but it does affect my life. Thank you.

  3. Dawn Offutt Avatar
    Dawn Offutt

    I have recently been diagnosed with small and large fiber neuropathy, and Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy. I also have end-stage Hashi’s confirmed with US, Reynaud’s, and asthma. I have had a high hsCRP for many years. I also have a high Calprotectin test result. I stopped eating processed carbs more than a year. I am not a diabetic.

    I started taking different supplements to help with the immune system and inflammation about a year ago but my inflammation is still high. Any suggestions? I am 55 yrs old.

    Thank you.

  4. Rosa Smith Avatar
    Rosa Smith

    Dear Maya, in case I can’t make it live I have a question about my liver enzymes (AST and ALT) which have recently escalated. Do you have any dietary suggestions, excluding supplements, for lowering them?

    Question 2: I’ve been diagnosed with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, low and high grade once and have received BCG but had recent recurrence of a couple of nodules. Again, what do you suggest that might be helpful with that? Thanks!

  5. Michelle Mills Avatar
    Michelle Mills

    What would you consider to be key ways to address pleural effusion? This is for stage 4 breast cancer metastasized to lung (…as well as liver and some skin and bone involvement.)

  6. Michelle Mills Avatar
    Michelle Mills

    Any recommendations for dealing with ongoing itching while treating metastatic cancer holistically? (All around torso, worsens at night)

    Also wondering what would cause this? …it *seems* to be a detox reaction after a few weeks of intermittent fasting plus WFPB diet which also resulted in a few pounds of (needed) weight loss.