Digestive And Gastrointestinal Health Episodes

May 21, 2024

Episode 100: Gut Microbiome testing and analysis using AI with Leo Gr…

🎙️ NEW PODCAST EPISODE ALERT! 🎧 Episode #100. Yes! we made it. This episode of the podcast features a discussion with Leo Grady, CEO of Jona, and Jaclyn Kawwas, MBA, who leads business development for Jona. Jona is a company …

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May 14, 2024

Episode 99 : Postbiotics 2.0 with Andrea McBeth

The guest in this episode is Dr. Andrea McBeth, the CEO of Thaena , who talks about postbiotics and their role in addressing health imbalances. The podcast emphasizes the importance of consulting with a healthcare provider before making any changes …

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May 3, 2024

Episode 98: Human Breast Milk-derived therapeutics with Maya Ashkenaz…

Much emphasis is being placed on the gut microbiome to look for therapeutic derivatives that provide health and medicinal benefit. And in addition, we have another natural source of compounds from human breast milk that provides a wide range of …

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April 26, 2024

Episode 97: IBD Nutrition with Kim Beall, Pharm.D

Nutritional therapy plays a significant role in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but it is often overlooked in traditional medical care. Exclusive enteral nutrition is effective in inducing remission, while therapeutic diets like the IBD-Anti-Inflammatory Diet and the Specific Carbohydrate …

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Sept. 28, 2023

Episode 92. Treating the Gut with Dr. Ilana Gurevich

We had a delightful conversation about some areas that are emerging in digestive health such as the virome, the enteric nervous system, mitochondrial health, phage therapy, biofilm, small intestine microbiome, and the impact of ferments on food. She also shared …

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Dec. 13, 2022

IBS 2022 Year in Review with Dr. Mark Pimentel

T- 💡 The last five years have seen significant progress in understanding the microbiome's role in IBS and SIBO. Dr. Pimentel highlights the importance of specific strains of bacteria, such as E.coli and Klebsiella, in causing disruptions in the gut. …

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Nov. 20, 2022

Gut Directed Hypnotherapy Linda Stelluti

A game changing moment in my career happened when I learned that mind/body therapies in Irritable Bowel Syndrome have a number needed to treat (NNT) of 4. Meaning 1 out of 4 people, experience statistically significant ben...

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Dec. 22, 2021

Joshua Goldberg, ND Evidence Based Medicine in Naturopathic Medicine

Today I welcome on my friend and colleague Dr. Joshua Goldenberg to speak about Evidence based practice within the Naturopathic Medicine profession and more specifically when it comes to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Sma...

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Nov. 4, 2021

Intestinal Barrier and Permeability with Lucy Mailing , PhD

So delighted to welcome back my colleague Lucy Mailing, PhD ; who was with us earlier to talk about the Gut-Skin-Axis . I am a big fan of Dr. Mailing and her deep understanding of the gut microbiome, gut immune …

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Oct. 15, 2021

The Mycobiome with Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum

With so much talk about the Gut microbiome and the role of gut bacteria in health and disease; we often forget that there are other organisms living in the gut such as archaea, bacteriophages, helminths, viruses, and fungi. I...

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Nov. 12, 2020

WIALD : Breath Hydrogen Sulfide Testing

Welcome to the next episode of WIALD , a feature of The One Thing Podcast, that stands for What I AM LEARNING DAILY. Today, I speak about Hydrogen Sulfide Breath Testing which may be the missing gas or missing link …

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Oct. 28, 2020

Disorders of Gut Brain Interactions with Dr. Douglas Drossman and Joh…

Receiving diagnosis like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) , often comes with a stigma. Some believe IBS is a diagnosis a doctor uses to describe digestive symptoms when no serious pathology has been found. Thankfully we are mov...

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June 26, 2020

WIALD: Stress and the Intestinal Barrier

The brain and gut are intrinsically linked . The nervous system has been explored as being the link specifically the via the vagus nerve. Yet, more information is being revealed about how neurotransmitters and stress hormones...

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May 9, 2020

WIALD: Atypical Food Allergies in IBS; A review of the literature.

This is a segment of WIALD on the One thing Podcast. WIALD stands for "What I am Learning Daily" . This is the attempt to take you along my learning journey. In this episode I review the clinical study “. …

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April 27, 2020

WIALD :Melatonin and IBS

This is is an episode of my series called "WIALD" . Which is an acronym for "What I am learning daily." Enjoy my dive into some research and welcome to the world of my personal learning lab. Here something I …

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