Healing your gut and supporting your adrenals often go hand-in-hand.
How to Support Your Adrenals to Help Heal Your Gut
Healing your gut and supporting your adrenals often go hand-in-hand.
Do you think eating fat makes you fat? Are you confused about cholesterol? What’s a healthy diet? We answer all this and more this week with Dr. Mark Hyman.
In my experience healing the gut is the most important step in recovering from adrenal fatigue, second only to diet and lifestyle. But, can supporting the adrenal glands actually have a positive impact on gut healing? Let’s discuss if adrenal support can help with healing your gut. If you need help with your adrenals and
SIBO is a common infection in which an overgrowth of bacteria occurs in the small intestine leading to IBS symptoms of gas, bloating, and altered bowel function. There are three effective ways to treat SIBO, and the treatment option you choose also influences the duration of treatment. If you need help managing your SIBO, click here
If you need help using this information to become healthier, click here In Case You Missed It On Monday, we looked into a recent study that has shown a two week course of SIBO antibiotics may not be the ideal approach for most patients and that one’s SIBO lab values can help determine the ideal use. On
Have you heard of fecal microbiotal transplant (FMT)? Are you confused as to what conditions it can help treat, or do you suffer from a chronic disease like ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease? In this episode, we take a look at FMT with a pioneer in the field, Dr. Mark Davis, ND. Dr. Michael Ruscio: Hey,
SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) is a common cause of gas, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. It can be treated with antibiotics, herbal antimicrobials, or a liquid elemental diet. The SIBO antibiotic is often given for two weeks. However, a recent study has shown this may not be the ideal approach for most patients and that
If you need help using this information to become healthier, click here In Case You Missed It On Monday, we discussed how the treatment of a gut infection can help with hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity. On Wednesday’s podcast release, we talked with Norman Robillard, Ph.D., about the real causes of GERD and IBS, what “Fermentation Potential”