E89- The 5 Root Causes of Chronic Disease & Symptoms
Chronic diseases are now the leading causes of death in the United States—impacting everything from heart disease and cardiovascular disease to diabetes mellitus, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory bowel disease, and even Alzheimer’s disease. But are these chronic conditions simply the result of genetic predisposition?
In this episode of Balance Banter, Kristie Calise challenges the conventional medicine narrative that genes determine your destiny. Instead, she explores how lifestyle factors, environmental toxins, food sensitivities, chronic stress, and hidden infections often play a far more important role in the origins of disease.
Drawing from a root cause medicine perspective, Kristie walks through the five underlying issues that drive most symptoms of chronic disease:
- ⚫ Chronic stress & elevated stress levels affecting the immune system, blood vessels, hormonal imbalances, and mental health
- ⚫ Environmental toxins & heavy metals disrupting organ systems and increasing oxidative stress
- ⚫ Adverse food reactions, trigger foods, and gut health imbalances contributing to irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, and autoimmune disorders
- ⚫ Chronic infections & infectious agents such as Lyme disease and Epstein-Barr virus impacting immune defenses
- ⚫ Nutrient deficiencies that impair immune response, energy production, and overall health
Rather than focusing solely on symptom management or single-event diagnoses, this episode explores how modern medicine often overlooks the molecular mechanisms and systems biology behind chronic inflammation and chronic illness.
If you’re navigating chronic pain, autoimmune conditions, high blood pressure, persistent fatigue, or other health issues, this episode offers important questions to consider and the first step toward building a personalized treatment plan.
Your genes may load the gun—but environment pulls the trigger. And when you address the root cause of disease, significant improvements in your healing process are possible!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider before making changes to your routine.



