Autoimmune Alchemy
The Overlooked Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Kidney Health Part 1: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Robin Rose
17 Dec 2025
In this episode of Autoimmune Alchemy, Dr. Micah Yu sits down with Dr. Robin Rose — family medicine physician, peptide specialist, and kidney health educator — to uncover a critical but often overlooked topic: early kidney decline in autoimmune disease.Dr. Rose shares her powerful personal story of surviving kidney cancer, losing a kidney, and reversing what doctors told her was irreversible kidney failure. She explains why kidney damage often begins long before standard labs change, how autoimmune inflammation quietly stresses kidney tubules, blood vessels, and mitochondria, and why many patients are told to “wait” instead of act.This conversation reframes kidney health as something proactive, reversible, and deeply connected to autoimmune disease, gut health, lifestyle, peptides, and mindset — offering hope and actionable insight for patients at every stage.TimeStamps[0:00] — Introduction: Autoimmune Disease & the Forgotten Role of the Kidneys[1:20] — Dr. Robin Rose’s Story[7:40] — Why Kidney Damage Starts Before Labs Change[11:35] — How Autoimmune Disease Stresses Kidney Tubules, Blood Vessels & Mitochondria[17:17] — Diet, Protein, Acidity & Lifestyle Choices That Impact Kidney Health[25:20] — The Gut–Kidney–Immune Axis: Dysbiosis, Uremic Toxins & Inflammation[31:00] — Early Detection Tools, Binders & Proactive Kidney Protection[50:00] — Hope, Mindset & Setting the Stage for Part 2 (Peptides & Therapies)Key TakeawaysDiscover why autoimmune disease creates kidney vulnerability long before creatinine or GFR appear abnormal. Understand how inflammation, immune complexes, and vascular damage quietly stress kidney tubules and blood vessels. Learn why early kidney decline is often missed — and why waiting for “bad labs” delays prevention. Uncover the difference between kidney filtration (glomeruli) and reabsorption (tubules), and why tubules are damaged first. Explore how autoimmune conditions like lupus, Sjögren’s, RA, MS, and Hashimoto’s increase renal risk through inflammation and dysbiosis. Dr. Robin Rose’s story challenges the belief that kidney decline is inevitable. By understanding early warning signs, supporting the gut–immune–kidney axis, and shifting from fear to informed action, patients with autoimmune disease can protect their kidneys long before crisis occurs. Part 1 offers clarity, empowerment, and hope — reminding us that prevention begins with awareness and belief in healing.
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