The Autoimmune RESET

VJ Hamilton

VJ Hamilton is a nutritionist, scientist, and autoimmune disease expert who founded The Autoimmunity Nutritionist Clinic, a Nutritional Therapy and Functional Medicine clinic specialising in autoimmune disease. VJ combines her lived experience overcoming autoimmune disease symptoms with her knowledge of nutrition, health, biochemistry, and immunology to provide you with the most up-to-date research on autoimmune disease. The Autoimmune RESET aims to provide you with the education and resources to empower you to take steps to transform your health and feel better than ever. In each episode, VJ will share simple ways to uplevel your diet and lifestyle, key learnings from her own journey reversing autoimmune disease, and inspirational stories from those who have reset their autoimmune symptoms and are now thriving in life. Health practitioners, mind and body experts, and scientists will be joining VJ as guests on the show, as well as those who have inspirational stories to share and are now thriving in everyday life! And don't miss the short episodes every Friday, The Friday 5, in which VJ shares five healthy must-haves for you to explore over the weekend. 

  1. 1D AGO

    Why Blood Sugar Balance and Protein Matter More Than Wellness Trends with Jenn Trepeck

    Send a text In this episode of The Autoimmune RESET Podcast, I’m joined by health and lifestyle coach Jenn Trepeck to explore the foundations of true wellness in a world that is increasingly saturated with confusing health advice. Jenn shares her personal journey with weight, nutrition, and metabolic health, and how those experiences shaped the work she now does with clients. Together we unpack why so many people feel overwhelmed by wellness messaging and why returning to the biological basics—blood sugar balance, nutrient density, and sustainable habits—can make a profound difference to long-term health. A central theme of our conversation is the importance of protein and fibre at every meal, and how these simple nutritional anchors help regulate blood sugar, support metabolic health, and improve energy, appetite, and overall wellbeing. Jenn explains why many people unintentionally underconsume protein and how small shifts in meal composition can have powerful physiological effects. We also explore Jenn’s concept of the “Bio-Stack”—a framework that prioritises foundational health behaviours before turning to the latest biohacking trends. Rather than chasing quick fixes, Jenn encourages building a strong physiological base through nutrition, movement, sleep, and metabolic stability. Another key area we discuss is the quality of supplements and the growing confusion in the wellness industry. Jenn shares why ingredient sourcing, formulation, and bioavailability matter, and why thoughtful supplementation should support—not replace—strong nutritional foundations. Throughout the episode we return to the importance of mindset. Health progress cannot be measured solely by the number on a scale. True success often shows up in improved energy, resilience, metabolic stability, and a deeper understanding of what your body actually needs. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting wellness advice, this conversation will help bring you back to the fundamentals of health—and remind you that sustainable wellbeing begins with the basics. In This Episode We Discuss Why understanding nutrition is fundamental to long-term healthThe importance of blood sugar balance for weight, energy, and metabolic stabilityWhy protein and fibre should be included in every mealThe common challenge of under-eating proteinWhy wellness messaging can feel so confusing todayJenn’s concept of the Bio-Stack vs biohackingWhy supplement quality and formulation matterHow mindset shapes long-term health outcomesWhy health progress should not be measured solely by body weightThe value of professional guidance when navigating complex health goalsThanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    33 min
  2. MAR 1

    Friday 5 - Why Your Hands Hurt: Autoimmune Clues, Circulation & Practical Solutions

    Send a text In this Friday 5 episode of The Autoimmune RESET Podcast, I’m talking about something that many people with autoimmune conditions experience, but that isn’t always discussed in enough depth — hand health. For many individuals, the hands are one of the first places symptoms show up. Cold fingers, colour changes, stiffness, pain, weakness, or reduced dexterity can all reflect deeper processes happening in the body, including circulation instability, nervous system dysregulation, connective tissue vulnerability, or immune-driven inflammation. Conditions such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, inflammatory arthritis, hypermobility syndromes, and autoimmune connective tissue disorders often manifest visibly in the hands long before other symptoms fully develop. In this episode, I share both clinical insights and personal observations, alongside five practical strategies that can make a meaningful difference. We explore how stabilising circulation supports tissue health, why nervous system regulation plays a central role in blood flow, and how connective tissue and joint support influence long-term hand function. I also discuss the importance of warmth, sensory stimulation, and daily micro-practices that help maintain mobility and comfort. This conversation emphasises that supporting hand health is not only about external measures — creams, braces, or heat — but also about addressing internal physiology, including nutrient status, inflammation, and nervous system balance. As always, the goal is not perfection, but consistency. Small daily practices layered over time can create significant improvements. If you experience persistent pain, colour changes, numbness, or reduced function in your hands, it is always worth investigating underlying drivers rather than simply accepting symptoms as inevitable. Key Takeaways The hands are often an early indicator of immune and connective tissue issues.Circulation stability is fundamental for tissue health and comfort.Nervous system regulation directly influences blood flow to the extremities.Supporting connective tissue and joints improves strength and resilience.Warmth and sensory stimulation can significantly improve microcirculation.Consistent daily care matters more than occasional interventions.Persistent symptoms should prompt deeper investigation.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hand Health and Autoimmune Clues  02:25 Stabilising Circulation  05:49 Nervous System Regulation  07:49 Supporting Connective Tissue and Joints  10:41 Keeping Hands Warm  12:07 Sensory Tools for Microcirculation  14:24 Final Thoughts and Support → I personally use and recommend Shakti, because it’s one of the simplest ways to shift out of “fight or flight” and into a calmer state — supporting relaxation, body awareness, and better sleep quality over time. Use my code: VJ10 for 10% off at checkout: https://www.shaktimat.co.uk/vj 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recov Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    15 min
  3. FEB 20

    What Causes Arthritis? The Gut–Immune Link Behind Joint Pain and Inflammation

    Send a text In this episode of The Autoimmune RESET Podcast, I’m sharing some of the key ideas from a full-day practitioner training I recently delivered on arthritis — and why the way we think about joint pain needs to change. For decades, arthritis — particularly osteoarthritis — has been framed as a simple story of wear and tear. Something mechanical. Something inevitable. Something that happens as we age. But that explanation is incomplete. Joint health is not just about cartilage. It is about the immune system, the gut, the nervous system, metabolism, and the body’s ability to resolve inflammation. Arthritis is often a systemic condition that happens to be expressed through the joints. In this episode, we explore the deeper physiology behind inflammatory joint symptoms, including: • The gut–joint connection and intestinal permeability  • Microbial triggers linked to autoimmune arthritis  • The role of short-chain fatty acids and immune tolerance  • Omega-3 fatty acids and the resolution of inflammation  • Why digestion and absorption are often overlooked foundations  • Nervous system regulation and pain signalling  • The importance of sequencing interventions rather than doing everything at once I also share reflections from my own experience of living with significant joint pain for many years, and what I’ve learned from working with clients who move from daily inflammation and limitation to meaningful recovery. One of the most important messages in this episode is that healing rarely happens through quick fixes. It happens through a layered, strategic approach — stabilising foundations first, then building resilience over time. If you are living with joint pain, stiffness, autoimmune arthritis, or inflammatory flares, this conversation will help you understand why your symptoms may be happening and what you can begin to do about them. Because arthritis is not always inevitable. And it is very rarely just about ageing. arthritis, autoimmune disease, gut health, inflammation, omega-3, digestion, nervous system, joint pain, immune regulation, functional medicine 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend to all clients as they begin calming the immune response and rebuilding resilience. 💬 Want to connect with others on this journey? → Join The Autoimmune Forum, my private community for anyone navigating autoimmunity. Ask questions, share your progress, and get support every step of the way. The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, or treatment plan — especially if you have a diagnosed autoimmune condition. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    21 min
  4. FEB 15

    Friday 5 - Foods That Calm Anxiety and Support Your Nervous System

    Send a text In this episode of The Autoimmune Reset Podcast, VJ Hamilton explores anxiety from a physiological perspective — not just an emotional one. Anxiety rarely exists in isolation. It often sits alongside autoimmune disease, gut dysfunction, blood sugar instability, and nutrient depletion. In this episode, VJ breaks down how simple dietary shifts and targeted nutrient support can significantly reduce anxiety by stabilising the nervous system at its root. The conversation is divided into two key parts: Part 1: Foundational dietary changes that help regulate blood sugar, calm the gut, and reduce inflammatory triggers that drive anxiety. Part 2: Key nutrients that directly support brain chemistry and nervous system resilience — including magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and L-theanine. If you’ve ever felt like your anxiety feels “physical” or unexplained, this episode will help you understand what may be happening beneath the surface — and what you can start doing today. In This Episode, We Cover: Why anxiety often coexists with autoimmune diseaseThe physiological drivers behind chronic anxietyHow unstable blood sugar fuels nervous system hyperactivityWhy reducing stimulatory foods can calm the bodyThe gut–brain connection and its impact on mental healthMagnesium’s role in regulating neuronal firingHow omega-3 fatty acids reduce neuroinflammationWhy processed foods increase mood volatilitySimple dietary interventions that can create profound changeKey Takeaways Anxiety is often rooted in physiology, not personality.Stabilising blood sugar is one of the fastest ways to reduce anxiety symptoms.Gut health plays a central role in mental well-being.Magnesium supports nervous system regulation and calm.Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation in the brain.L-theanine can promote calm focus without sedation.Processed foods increase glucose spikes and emotional instability.Small, consistent dietary changes can significantly improve resilience.“Stabilise your blood sugar to reduce anxiety.” “Gut health is crucial for mental well-being.” “Magnesium can help calm neuronal firing.” Chapters 00:00 — Understanding Anxiety from a Physiological Perspective Why anxiety is often biochemical, not purely psychological, and how autoimmune and gut health overlap with mental health. 09:19 — Nutrients for Anxiety Support The key minerals and fatty acids that help calm inflammation and regulate the nervous system. 🇬🇧 UK BodyBio (15% off with code AUTOIMMUNITY: https://bodybio.co.uk/AUTOIMMUNITY 🇺🇸 US BodyBio (15% off with code VJ15): https://bodybio.com/VJ15  🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    15 min
  5. FEB 7

    Friday 5 - Hair Loss Isn’t Random: 5 Tests That Reveal the Root Cause

    Send a text Hair loss is rarely random — and it is almost never just about iron or shampoo. In this episode of The Autoimmune Reset, VJ Hamilton explores the deeper physiology behind alopecia and autoimmune-related hair loss, and explains why standard blood tests often leave people stuck with answers but no real direction. Because while tests like ferritin and thyroid markers can tell you what is low, they rarely explain why the body is struggling in the first place. Drawing from both her own recovery journey and years in clinical practice, VJ shares the five functional tests she most often uses to uncover the hidden drivers of hair thinning and shedding. From gut health and nutrient absorption to hormonal rhythms, mitochondrial energy production, mould exposure, and food reactivity, she walks listeners through the upstream factors that quietly influence immune balance and hair growth. This episode reframes hair as a barometer of overall health — not the problem itself, but a signal that something deeper requires attention. If you’re tired of guesswork and want a more strategic, root-cause approach to testing, this conversation offers a clear, practical roadmap. Because when you understand the “why,” everything becomes more precise — and far less overwhelming. Key Takeaways Hair loss is often a symptom, not the root issueBlood tests show what’s happening, but rarely explain whyGut health determines nutrient absorption and immune regulationHormonal rhythms and stress physiology directly influence sheddingMitochondrial energy is essential for growth and repairHidden mould exposure can perpetuate inflammation and immune activationFood reactivity may contribute to autoimmune flaresStrategic testing prevents supplement guessworkAlopecia improves when underlying systems are supportedA personalised, systems-based approach is far more effective than chasing single nutrientsChapter Markers 00:00 Why blood tests aren’t the full story 02:10 Hair as a barometer of deeper health 03:05 Gut testing: Microbiome Explorer vs GI Effects 06:00 Hormones, cortisol and the DUTCH test 08:10 Energy, nutrients and Metabolomix 09:40 Mould and environmental triggers 10:45 Food reactivity and immune load 12:00 A root-cause roadmap for recovery Ready to go deeper and understand your own “why”? → Learn about the functional testing and 1:1 analysis I offer in clinic — the same root-cause tests I used to rebuild my own health, with personalised guidance so you know exactly what to do next. You can learn more about the tests offered at the Autoimmune Nutrition Clinic here. 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend to all clients as they begin calming the immune response and rebuilding resilience. 💬 Want to connect wi Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    15 min
  6. FEB 1

    Why Midlife Triggers Emotional Eating: Holly Bertone on Hormones, Autoimmune Health & Food Freedom

    Send a text In this episode, I’m joined by Holly Bertone — a former FBI Chief of Staff turned Emotional Eating Profiler and coach — whose own journey through breast cancer, autoimmune disease, and high-pressure corporate life led her to completely rethink what health and success truly mean. Together, we explore why midlife can feel like a turning point for so many women, particularly when it comes to food, weight, and energy. Hormonal shifts, stress physiology, and years of pushing through fatigue often converge at this stage of life, leaving women feeling disconnected from their bodies and frustrated by habits that no longer make sense — especially emotional eating. Rather than framing this as a willpower issue, Holly offers a far more compassionate and scientific lens. We talk about the behavioural and biological drivers behind emotional eating, how chronic stress and immune dysregulation can influence cravings, and why learning to listen to your body’s signals is often the most powerful place to start. This conversation is ultimately about trust — rebuilding trust with your body, moving away from rigid food rules, and developing the discernment to understand what genuinely nourishes you versus what depletes you. Because real, lasting change rarely comes from another plan; it comes from personalisation and paying attention. If you’re navigating midlife changes, autoimmune symptoms, or simply feel like your relationship with food has become more complicated than it used to be, this episode will offer both clarity and reassurance. 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend to all clients as they begin calming the immune response and rebuilding resilience. 💬 Want to connect with others on this journey? → Join The Autoimmune Forum, my private community for anyone navigating autoimmunity. Ask questions, share your progress, and get support every step of the way. Subscribe to the podcast for more expert insights on healing chronic illness through root-cause medicine, and if you found this episode helpful, leave a review or share it with someone who needs it. The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, or treatment plan — especially if you have a diagnosed autoimmune condition. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    33 min
  7. JAN 23

    Friday 5: How to Stop Headaches Naturally with Root-Cause Fixes (Not Just Pain Relief)

    Send a text Headaches are often dismissed as stress, dehydration, or “just one of those things.” But in clinic, I rarely see headaches as random. In this Friday 5 episode, I’m sharing five functional, root-cause ways to stop headaches naturally — not by masking symptoms, but by understanding what your body is actually asking for. We explore why headaches so often stem from blood sugar crashes, mineral imbalances, nervous system overload, histamine build-up, and restricted circulation, and how simple, targeted interventions can bring real relief. I also share personal insights from my own experience — including why I used to get headaches while fasting, why eating protein helped almost immediately, and what that tells us about the brain’s need for stable fuel. We’ll cover: Why headaches are a common sign of blood sugar instability (even if you’re eating regularly)How low minerals — not dehydration — often drive head painThe role of the nervous system and vagus nerve in headache patternsWhen histamine and detox pathways are involvedWhy improving circulation can be more effective than lying stillThis episode also touches on the growing evidence behind vagus nerve support, including science-backed tools that help calm the nervous system and restore balance when headaches are stress- or tension-driven. 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend to all clients as they begin calming the immune response and rebuilding resilience. 💬 Want to connect with others on this journey? → Join The Autoimmune Forum, my private community for anyone navigating autoimmunity. Ask questions, share your progress, and get support every step of the way. Subscribe to the podcast for more expert insights on healing chronic illness through root-cause medicine, and if you found this episode helpful, leave a review or share it with someone who needs it. The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, or treatment plan — especially if you have a diagnosed autoimmune condition. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    14 min
  8. JAN 16

    Friday 5: What to Do When Healthy Habits Don’t Stick

    Send a text What do you do when you know what to do for your health — but the habits just don’t stick? In this Friday 5 episode, VJ explores why healthy routines so often fall away, especially when you’re living with autoimmunity, fatigue, hormonal imbalance, or chronic symptoms. Rather than blaming willpower or motivation, this episode reframes habit failure as a sign of mismatch between the body, the nervous system, and unrealistic expectations. You’ll learn why habits need to be built for who you are now — not who you used to be — and how shrinking habits, designing for hard days, and reducing nervous system load can make consistency feel achievable again. This episode is practical, compassionate, and grounded in what VJ sees every day in clinic — with simple, realistic strategies you can start using immediately. If you’ve ever felt frustrated, discouraged, or “behind” in your health journey, this episode will help you build habits that actually last — without burning yourself out in the process. 🎧 Listen now and discover a kinder, more sustainable way to create change. 🧘‍♀️ Need nervous system support? → I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery. Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.  📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point? → Download my free The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan — a simple guide that outlines the steps I recommend to all clients as they begin calming the immune response and rebuilding resilience. 💬 Want to connect with others on this journey? → Join The Autoimmune Forum, my private community for anyone navigating autoimmunity. Ask questions, share your progress, and get support every step of the way. Subscribe to the podcast for more expert insights on healing chronic illness through root-cause medicine, and if you found this episode helpful, leave a review or share it with someone who needs it. The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, or treatment plan — especially if you have a diagnosed autoimmune condition. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

    14 min

About

VJ Hamilton is a nutritionist, scientist, and autoimmune disease expert who founded The Autoimmunity Nutritionist Clinic, a Nutritional Therapy and Functional Medicine clinic specialising in autoimmune disease. VJ combines her lived experience overcoming autoimmune disease symptoms with her knowledge of nutrition, health, biochemistry, and immunology to provide you with the most up-to-date research on autoimmune disease. The Autoimmune RESET aims to provide you with the education and resources to empower you to take steps to transform your health and feel better than ever. In each episode, VJ will share simple ways to uplevel your diet and lifestyle, key learnings from her own journey reversing autoimmune disease, and inspirational stories from those who have reset their autoimmune symptoms and are now thriving in life. Health practitioners, mind and body experts, and scientists will be joining VJ as guests on the show, as well as those who have inspirational stories to share and are now thriving in everyday life! And don't miss the short episodes every Friday, The Friday 5, in which VJ shares five healthy must-haves for you to explore over the weekend. 

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