Discussion
I care about answering your questions and sharing my knowledge with you. Leave a comment or connect with me on social media asking any health question you may have and I just might incorporate it into our next listener questions podcast episode just for you!
Not enough questions? Challenge accepted! 🙂
1. Have you brought on another practitioner in your practice? Do you have any tips on on-boarding another provider or mid-level?
2. If you were to bring someone else in, would you :
A) train them in your methodology and have them “color within the lines” or
B) make sure they are a philosophical fit for your practice, and give them some leeway to treat patients as they saw fit?
3. I provide handouts for paleo diets and low fodmap diets which is helpful to patients, but I get asked for recipes and cookbooks to make this easier for patients. Do you have a “go to” paleo and low FODMAP cookbook for approachable recipes?
4. Regarding E. Histolytica – do you have any experience regarding the need for a secondary agent targeting intraluminal cysts (paromomycin ,diiodohydroxyquin)? Necessary or overkill?
Haha, whoops maybe I shouldn’t have said that 🙂
1. Yes, will call for applications when ready. No tips yet, will have post.
2. A
3. https://drruscio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Cookbooks.pdf
4. standard Habx + S. Boulardii + Artemisinin
Thanks!
1. I’d be interesting in hearing you expand on this as you go through the process.
2. I thought you would say that!
3. That handout is wonderfully helpful!
4. It’s regarding a 5 year old boy with FTT and who hasn’t been able to tolerate Habx so I’ve switched to pharmaceuticals. I will absolutely add in SB – great.
Not enough questions? Challenge accepted! 🙂
1. Have you brought on another practitioner in your practice? Do you have any tips on on-boarding another provider or mid-level?
2. If you were to bring someone else in, would you :
A) train them in your methodology and have them “color within the lines” or
B) make sure they are a philosophical fit for your practice, and give them some leeway to treat patients as they saw fit?
3. I provide handouts for paleo diets and low fodmap diets which is helpful to patients, but I get asked for recipes and cookbooks to make this easier for patients. Do you have a “go to” paleo and low FODMAP cookbook for approachable recipes?
4. Regarding E. Histolytica – do you have any experience regarding the need for a secondary agent targeting intraluminal cysts (paromomycin ,diiodohydroxyquin)? Necessary or overkill?
Haha, whoops maybe I shouldn’t have said that 🙂
1. Yes, will call for applications when ready. No tips yet, will have post.
2. A
3. https://drruscio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Cookbooks.pdf
4. standard Habx + S. Boulardii + Artemisinin
Thanks!
1. I’d be interesting in hearing you expand on this as you go through the process.
2. I thought you would say that!
3. That handout is wonderfully helpful!
4. It’s regarding a 5 year old boy with FTT and who hasn’t been able to tolerate Habx so I’ve switched to pharmaceuticals. I will absolutely add in SB – great.
You wrote in the past about a subscription for those interested in the detailed protocols you use in your practice….any news?
Nothing as of yet, sorry.
You wrote in the past about a subscription for those interested in the detailed protocols you use in your practice….any news?
Nothing as of yet, sorry.