Dysbiosis to Dialysis: How the Microbiome Shapes Autoimmune Kidney Disease?

The microbiome plays a critical role in autoimmune kidney disease (CKD), shaping the gut–kidney axis, immune balance, and long-term renal health. When the gut becomes disrupted through dysbiosis, mould exposure, heavy metals, or other toxins, it can directly impact both immunity and kidney function.

In this video, Dr. Grace Liu breaks down how gut health influences autoimmune kidney disease, uncovering the root causes of imbalance and sharing practical strategies to restore the microbiome. This includes targeted use of probiotics, prebiotics, and personalised protocols to support both gut and kidney health.

Beyond this, the conversation explores advanced gut-reset strategies, high-dose probiotic therapy, and the deeper connections among genetics, detoxification, and immune regulation. It also highlights the importance of a holistic approach, addressing stress, trauma, and oxytocin to support full-body healing and microbiome recovery.

00:00 Intro

00:10 Dr. Grace Liu Introduction

02:33 Gut-Kidney Connection in Autoimmune Disease

09:01 Identifying Root Causes: Mold, Metals & Toxins

13:25 Healing Protocols for Gut & Immune Restoration

28:39 Advanced Gut Reset & Probiotic Mega-Dosing

33:42 Best Probiotics & Prebiotic Foods for Gut Diversity

41:04 Genetics, Detox & the Gut–Autoimmunity Connection

50:27 Holistic Healing: Stress, Trauma & Oxytocin

57:27 Outro