Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill Carnahan, MD

315: Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill: Hidden Drivers of Chronic Illness - Inside the MSIDS Model

May 20, 2026·1h 1m
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In this episode of Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill, Dr. Jill Carnahan welcomes Dr. Richard Horowitz, one of the world's leading experts in chronic illness and tick-borne disease, to discuss the groundbreaking science behind the MSIDS model and its implications for conditions ranging from Lyme disease to Alzheimer's. Dr. Horowitz shares revolutionary findings connecting chronic infections, inflammation, environmental toxins, gut dysfunction, and immune imbalance to persistent disease. He also discusses a surprising breakthrough involving Alzheimer's biomarkers and chronic Lyme treatment using his innovative dapsone protocol. This powerful conversation explores how addressing the root causes of inflammation and chronic illness may transform the future of medicine and offer hope for patients struggling with complex, unresolved health conditions. 🔑 5 Key Discussions ① 🧠 The Alzheimer's & Lyme Disease Connection ⇨ Chronic infections may contribute to neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's biomarkers. ⇨ Dr. Horowitz shares research showing significant improvement in P-tau markers after dapsone therapy. ② 🔬 The MSIDS Model Explained ⇨ The 16-point MSIDS model identifies interconnected drivers of chronic disease. ⇨ Infections, toxins, gut dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, hormones, and inflammation all play a role. ③ 🦠 Persistent Infections and Inflammation ⇨ Lyme disease, Bartonella, Babesia, EBV, HHV-6, mold, and chronic viral infections can trigger long-term immune dysfunction. ⇨ Persistent inflammation is a major contributor to chronic illness and degeneration. ④ 🌱 Gut Health, Toxins & Immune Dysfunction ⇨ Leaky gut, microbiome imbalances, and environmental toxins fuel systemic inflammation. ⇨ Mold toxicity and heavy metals can worsen neurological and immune symptoms. ⑤ 💊 The Dapsone Protocol and Emerging Therapies ⇨ Dapsone targets biofilm and persister bacterial forms resistant to conventional treatments. ⇨ New approaches may offer hope for chronic Lyme disease, cognitive decline, and neuroinflammation. ⭐ Key Takeaways 🔹 Chronic illness is often driven by multiple overlapping root causes. 🔹 The MSIDS model provides a comprehensive framework for understanding persistent disease. 🔹 Infections, toxins, gut dysfunction, and inflammation are deeply interconnected. 🔹 Emerging therapies like dapsone protocols may help address chronic infections and neurodegeneration. 🔹 Treating root causes—not just symptoms—is essential for long-term healing. 👨‍⚕️ Guest Biography Dr. Richard Horowitz is a board-certified internist and Medical Director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, where he combines conventional and integrative approaches to treat Lyme disease and complex chronic illnesses. Over the last 41 years, Dr. Horowitz has treated more than 13,000 patients with Lyme and tick-borne diseases and is recognized internationally for pioneering the MSIDS (Multiple Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome) model, a comprehensive framework for chronic illness. He is a founding member and past president-elect of International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society and the bestselling author of Why Can't I Get Better?, How Can I Get Better?, and his upcoming book Ending Chronic Illness: A Revolutionary New Program to Reverse Inflammation and Heal Persistent Disease. 🔗 Website: You Can Get Better: https://cangetbetter.com/ 🔗 Book Preorder: Ending Chronic Illness: https://bookshop.org/a/1688/9781668085318 🎟️ Discount Code: RICHARD15 for 15% off preorder

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