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Dr. Terry Wahls Joins Levels as Advisor

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UPDATED: 10 Sep 2023
PUBLISHED: 01 Jun 2022
🕗 3 MIN READ

Levels today announced that Dr. Terry Wahls has joined as an Advisor. A clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa, Dr. Wahls conducts clinical trials testing the effect of therapeutic diet and lifestyle to treat autoimmune diseases, specifically multiple sclerosis (MS), and has published over 60 peer-reviewed scientific abstracts, posters, and papers. She is also a bestselling author, created the ground-breaking Wahls Protocol®, and has presented a TEDx Talk with over 3 million views. She joins current Levels Advisors Ben Bikman, PhD; Dom D’Agostino, PhD; Sara Gottfried, MD; Mark Hyman, MD; Robert Lustig, MD; Molly Maloof, MD; David Perlmutter, MD; Gerald Shulman, MD; and David Sinclair, PhD.

> “By getting to the root cause of these autoimmune diseases and making lifestyle and diet changes, one can restore their health and vitality, or prevent them from happening.”—Dr. Terry Wahls

In addition to creating and contributing to Levels educational content, Dr. Wahls will collaborate with the Levels team on a groundbreaking research study involving the relationship between metabolic dysfunction and autoimmunity. “We are very excited to welcome Terry to our amazing team of advisors, to learn from her extensive experience studying and improving health using diet and lifestyle, and to work with her on groundbreaking research that will impact so many people suffering from problems related to metabolic health,” said Dr. Taylor Sittler, Head of Research and Development at Levels, who will be working with Dr. Wahls on the research study.

Dr. Terry Wahls on treating autoimmune disease through diet and lifestyle

Dr. Terry Wahls on treating autoimmune disease through diet and lifestyle

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“Terry is the world leader on science-based holistic approaches for preventing, managing, and reversing autoimmune diseases,” says Dr. Casey Means, co-founder and chief medical officer of Levels. “Her research, clinical work, and writing have defined the relationship between metabolic disease and the development of autoimmune diseases via the shared pathway of mitochondrial dysfunction. In doing so, she has opened up the opportunity for people to improve their health, autoimmune conditions, and metabolism via dietary and lifestyle strategies that support mitochondrial functioning. For a set of diseases that are widely thought to have no cure, Dr. Wahls has shown in her personal life and in her work that there is immense hope. We are thrilled to collaborate with Terry on research, content, and education, elevate her groundbreaking work, and work together on our shared mission to empower individuals to understand their bodies and the strategies that can help them optimize their metabolic health and decrease the risk for living with chronic diseases.”

“It’s an honor to join Levels’ esteemed group of advisors who tirelessly work to address the metabolic health crisis and support my mission of shifting the standard care for the autoimmune patient from relying on only disease-modifying drugs to empowering patients to taking charge and using diet and lifestyle as an integral part of managing autoimmunity. Doing so will change the course of their disease,” said Dr. Terry Wahls. “By getting to the root cause of these autoimmune diseases and making lifestyle and diet changes, one can restore their health and vitality, or prevent them from happening.”

About Dr. Terry Wahls

Dr. Terry Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials. She is also a patient with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which had her using a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years. Dr. Wahls reversed the progression of her MS using a diet and lifestyle she designed specifically for her brain. She now pedals her bike to work each day.

She is the author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles, and the cookbook, The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life: The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions.

Dr. Wahls conducts clinical trials that test the effect of nutrition and lifestyle interventions to treat MS and other progressive health problems. She also teaches the public and medical community about the healing power of the Paleo diet and therapeutic lifestyle changes that restore health and vitality to our citizens. She hosts a Wahls Protocol® Seminar every August, where anyone can learn how to implement the Wahls Protocol® with ease and success.

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