

Secretory IgA & Gut Health: What You May Not Know | Ep 197
Mar 15, 2022
Explore the critical role of Secretory IgA as the gut's first line of defense against pathogens. Learn how low levels can leave you vulnerable to infections and what this means for your overall immune health. Delve into surprising insights from stool test results and understand how your mindset can play a key role in gut healing. Discover the connection between emotions, stress, and secretory IgA, plus why enjoying life—like savoring a glass of wine—can contribute to holistic wellness.
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Erin's IgA Journey
- Erin Holt's stool test revealed low secretory IgA for years, despite interventions.
- Her recent test showed normal levels, alongside improved digestive markers.
sIgA's Role
- Secretory IgA (sIgA), an antibody in mucus, is your first line of defense against pathogens.
- Low sIgA increases infection risk and hinders clearing existing infections.
sIgA and Infections
- Low sIgA isn't just a gut issue; it affects areas with mucus membranes (sinuses, respiratory system, etc.).
- This can lead to increased infections in those areas.