Today I spoke with Dr. Jill Carnahan and we had a great conversation about mold, mycotoxins, and CIRS (chronic inflammatory response syndrome). Oftentimes this topic is made out to be overly complicated, but today’s conversation pierced through to the practical core on this issue. This is an important topic to be aware of for those
Practitioner Research Review – May 2017
Dr. Michael Ruscio’s Monthly – Future of Functional Medicine Review Clinical Newsletter Practical Solutions for Practitioners Research *Please note: the case study and research studies are not meant to be mutually reinforcing. There is often concept overlap, however the research studies are a collection of the most clinically meaningful research that has been published recently.
Practitioner Question of the Month – May 2017
Dr. Michael Ruscio’s Monthly – Future of Functional Medicine Review Clinical Newsletter Practical Solutions for Practitioners Practitioner Question of the Month Jeff Finley says: “It seems like a general practice you implement with anyone having dysbiosis is to supplement with enzymes and a probiotic. I know everyone is an individual case, but would you say
Depression, Anxiety, and Mood Disorders
There are a few things that are really commonly overlooked but are very, very important to look at with regard to mood disorders—inflammation, hormones, toxins, nutrient deficiencies, and prior head trauma. These causes can be treated, thus allowing the brain chemistry to balance itself back out and someone to function normally without the need of
Practitioner Case Study – May 2017
Dr. Michael Ruscio’s Monthly – Future of Functional Medicine Review Clinical Newsletter Practical Solutions for Practitioners In Today’s Issue Case study Co-managing Graves’ hyperthyroidism Research Carbohydrate malabsorption and histamine intolerance Mast cells, histamine, and IBS H. Pylori and autoimmunity Medical cannabis (marijuana) and autoimmune disease Practitioner Question of the Month Should we use enzymes in
Dr. Ruscio’s, DC Wrap Up #92
If you need help using this information to become healthier, click here In Case You Missed It On Monday, we discussed how vitamin D improves thyroid autoimmunity. On Wednesday’s podcast release, we spoke with Glenn Taylor and discussed getting a new gut microbiota via fecal transplant. Dr. Ruscio’s Weekly Tip In this week’s tip, we discussed everything
Considering FMT? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) is used to restore gut bacteria back to their normal density and diversity to aid optimal gut functionality. The Taymount Clinic in the UK started performing FMT treatments in 2009 using a very specific methodology and a minimally invasive procedure. Over the past eight years, they’ve conducted 20,000 procedures and patients
Getting a New Gut Microbiota via Fecal Transplant with Glenn Taylor
What do you do if nothing has worked to fix your gut? One option is to get a new gut microbiota. A fecal transplant is a technique wherein you can replace your gut bacteria with the gut bacteria of a healthy donor. Today we speak with a pioneer in fecal transplant therapy, Glenn Taylor of