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They are one of the top underlying causes of SIBO, but few people know about them: adhesions! For today’s episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast, Shivan Sarna is joined by Larry Wurn, creator of the Wurn Technique and Clear Passage Physical Therapy to discuss exactly what adhesions are, why they’re so common, how they cause SIBO - and most importantly, what you can do to clear them and get your SIBO resolved! http://www.clearpassage.com/
BIO Larry Wurn
Larry Wurn and his wife Belinda co-developed the Wurn Technique® and Clear Passage Approach®, a non-surgical treatment for pain, female infertility, bowel obstruction, and sexual dysfunction. He is also a Florida-licensed massage therapist. After watching his wife’s pain from the lesions she developed during cancer treatment, Larry stopped everything to help her find a cure and reduce the severe pain and dysfunction she experienced from surgery and pelvic radiation. He co-authored pioneering studies on the use of the Wurn Technique and Clear Passage Approach to treating chronic pain, endometriosis, women’s sexual health, and infertility. His research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed medical journals including the Journal of Endometriosis, Medscape General Medicine, Contemporary Ob/Gyn, Healthcare, Journal of Clinical Medicine, and Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine.
Opt-in Link: https://sibosos.com/larry-wurn-adhesions
In this episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast, Shivan Sarna is joined by Dr. Crane Holmes for a discussion of a very personal topic: hemorrhoids! They’re common, annoying, and can be especially problematic for people with SIBO, so Shivan is opening up this topic to discussion and resolution with the help of Dr. Holmes!
Dr. Crane Holmes https://www.drcraneholmes.com/
Watch the video: https://sibosos.com/crane-holmes-hemorrhoids
BIO Dr. Crane Holmes
Dr. Crane Holmes is a licensed naturopathic physician who strives to provide high-quality, compassionate and individualized care. His goal is to discover the underlying causes of system imbalances whether physical or emotional
Join Shivan Sarna and microbiologist Kiran Krishnan for this episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast where they discuss the often-controversial stool test! Are stool tests worth your time and money? Can they help someone with IBS and SIBO? You’ll get the answers to these questions and much more in this episode!
For 15% off your first order from Microbiome Labs, register with patient direct code “SIBOSOS” at https://sibosos.com/microbiome-labs, then use discount code “digestionsos” at checkout.
BIO Kiran Krishnan
Microbiologist Kiran Krishnan has a rich background in research, Kiran noticed that many supplement companies were lacking sufficient clinical data, which inspired him to design trials that were more affordable and fitting for the supplement industry. He then expanded his skill set into product development and formulation for a number of retail supplement companies. Eventually he was hired to study probiotics and discover what would become the next big probiotic in the industry: Bacillus spores.
Microbiome Labs hopes to encourage other supplement companies to follow suit, thereby raising the bar of the supplement industry as a whole. In 2018, Microbiome Labs attended over 148 conferences, initiated and/or completed 14 clinical trials, and provided key solutions to thousands of practitioners, changing over 344,000 lives… and counting. And they have generously shared an exclusive discount with you as part of the SIBO SOS® Community!
Opt-in Link: https://sibosos.com/kiran-krishnan-stool-test
Could SIBO be the reason you’re struggling with fertility? Join Shivan Sarna and Dr. Stefani Hayes for this episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast to learn about the SIBO-infertility connection. You’ll not only learn about the surprising connection, but also the proven techniques that Dr. Hayes has used to help people overcome these obstacles.
Work with Dr. Hayes: https://kwanyinhealingarts.com/providers/dr-stefani-hayes-nd-lac/
Watch the video: https://sibosos.com/hayes-sibo-infertility-connection
BIO Dr. Stefani Hayes
Licensed Naturopathic Physician (ND)
Licensed Acupuncturist (LAc)
Extensive training in women’s health and fertility
Post-graduate training in Five Element acupuncture
Trained to perform intra-uterine insemination (IUI)
Practitioner of the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy (AT-MAT)
Additional training in pregnancy techniques for AT-MAT
Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine
Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine
Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and Behavior from Mount Holyoke College
What does Restless Leg Syndrome, autoimmunity, and rosacea have to do with IBS and SIBO? It turns out - a lot! For this episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast, Shivan Sarna is joined by board-certified gastroenterologist and internist Dr. Leonard Weinstock to talk about some of the most common and frustrating coexisting conditions with SIBO - plus, an unconventional but very effective treatment you may want to try!
Dr. Weinstock’s practice website: http://www.gidoctor.net/
More info on LDN: https://ldnresearchtrust.org/
Sign up to watch the full video interview here: https://sibosos.com/weinstock-restless-legs
BIO Dr. Leonard Weinstock
Dr. Leonard B. Weinstock is Board Certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. He is president of Specialists in Gastroenterology and the Advanced Endoscopy Center. He teaches at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine. He is a primary investigator at the Sundance Research Center. Dr. Weinstock received a BA Magna Cum Laude from University of Vermont and the medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine. He completed his postgraduate training and was chief resident in Internal Medicine at Rochester General Hospital.
His Gastroenterology Fellowship was performed at Washington University School of Medicine.
Dr. Weinstock is an active lecturer and has published more than 85 articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He is currently researching the role and treatment of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in restless legs syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, and rosacea. Dr. Weinstock has expertise with low dose naltrexone (LDN) in multiple inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. Further information is available at www.gidoctor.net.
Learn the three-step process to “total gut restoration” in this new episode of The SIBO SOS® Podcast with Shivan Sarna. Shivan’s guest this episode is microbiologist Kiran Krishnan, co-founder of Microbiome Labs. Kiran will be sharing what his research on the gut has revealed about healing the microbiome and keeping it healthy - and the innovative protocol he has specially designed for healing the gut, especially after or with a condition like IBS or SIBO. Plus, learn about a special discount for the SIBO SOS® community on Microbiome Labs products.
Sign up to watch the full video interview and get the transcript here: https://sibosos.com/kiran-gut-health
For 15% off your first order from Microbiome Labs, register with patient direct code “SIBOSOS” at https://sibosos.com/microbiome-labs, then use discount code “digestionsos” at checkout.
BIO Kiran Krishnan
Microbiologist Kiran Krishnan has a rich background in research, Kiran noticed that many supplement companies were lacking sufficient clinical data, which inspired him to design trials that were more affordable and fitting for the supplement industry. He then expanded his skill set into product development and formulation for a number of retail supplement companies. Eventually he was hired to study probiotics and discover what would become the next big probiotic in the industry: Bacillus spores.
Microbiome Labs hopes to encourage other supplement companies to follow suit, thereby raising the bar of the supplement industry as a whole. In 2018, Microbiome Labs attended over 148 conferences, initiated and/or completed 14 clinical trials, and provided key solutions to thousands of practitioners, changing over 344,000 lives… and counting. And they have generously shared an exclusive discount with you as part of the SIBO SOS® Community!
In the first episode of Season 2 of The SIBO SOS® Podcast with Shivan Sarna, Shivan is joined by leading IBS researcher Dr. Mark Pimentel, MD. Dr. Pimentel is head of the Pimentel Research Lab and MAST Program at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, and the man leading the charge on better understanding, diagnosing, and curing SIBO and IBS. In this interview, Dr. Pimentel shares new insights on the three different gases associated with SIBO: hydrogen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide - plus updates on the brand-new three gas breath test. You’ll leave this interview feeling informed and hopeful for the future!
Sign up to watch the full video interview here:
https://sibosos.com/pimentel-update
Join Dr. Allison Siebecker and Shivan Sarna in the SIBO Recovery Roadmap Course
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Finally getting to the route of your SIBO symptoms is usually more than just heading to the doctor for a blood test. There are so many other factors and indicators at play! From DNA tests and gene markers to vitamin deficiencies and dehydration, a little exploration into your health can go a long way.
Continuing my conversation with Dr. Megan Taylor, in this episode, we’re talking about how to help manage your SIBO symptoms. Treating SIBO can involve a number of different approaches, starting with, but not limited to, completing one of those ultra-popular DNA tests. These DNA tests not only give you ancestry information, but they’re also full of gene indicators and variants that will help you figure out your current health problems, and insight into whether you’ll be more susceptible to certain conditions in the future.
SIBO patients can have a hard time breaking down, digesting, and utilizing the food and drinks we consume. We talk about what the impact of being unable to break down stress neurotransmitters has on our body - as it’s often more subtle than you might think.
Vitamins and minerals should be supplemented, for quite a lot of the population, but in particular for SIBO patients. We should be looking at including extra B vitamins and iron into our daily routine. Often, and because of the way SIBO presents itself, there might be a worry of having too many B vitamins in our system - but current research shows that the body is able to expel what extra it has with no impact on the system.
SIBO patients might find that they’re chronically thirsty and, even though they drink plenty of water every day, their thirst is real and constant. This is due to a disconnect within the adrenal glands, and Megan recommends using colorful sea salt in water a few times a day to help out sodium levels.
Finally, Megan shares how coffee impacts the adrenal glands of SIBO patients and whether or not we should be drinking coffee every day. Current research indicates that, in moderation, coffee is actually good for us… but does that apply when you have SIBO?
Do you drink coffee every day? How do you supplement your vitamins and minerals? Have you ever taken a DNA test like 23andme?
In This Episode:
Quotes:
“With a b12 deficiency, you end up not having as much cell division happening, so you end up with bigger cells because cells haven’t been able to go through the division process.” (9:49)
“Many SIBO patients have adrenal and salt balance issues in our bodies. Our adrenal glands are helpful for regulating salt in our blood. And that can contribute to hydration and not being able to hold onto our water.” (16:03)
“All the research out there is telling us that coffee in moderation, just like alcohol in moderation, can actually be really helpful. There’s a lot of antioxidants, among other things, in coffee.” (19:13)
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You can have regular, daily bowel movements and still be constipated. Indeed, regular movements are something we should all strive for, but when you’re still experiencing pain and discomfort in your abdomen, you might still have stool in the colon. Today, I’m continuing my conversation with the wonderful Dr. Megan Taylor, about how to treat constipation, particularly in children.
Megan explains how there are different types of abdominal massage, some you can even do yourself, that help to loosen the stools in your intestines. When used regularly, these methods can help treat, and eventually prevent, constipation. At the very least, you’ll feel like your bowel movements have been improved.
We also talk about how important it is to find your perfect healthcare “dream team.” Of course, you should have a primary physician, but you can also include professionals like massage therapists, acupuncturists, nutritionists, mental health therapists, and others. And it’s so important to practice self-care, as well - including techniques like meditation and yoga can have a very positive impact on your gut health.
Finally, Megan explains why she likes to use testing as a diagnostic tool. She says that knowing what you’re treating is more beneficial than a trial and error approach.
Have you built a healthcare team for yourself to cover all aspects of your health? Do you have regular self-care practices you participate in? Have you ever tried abdominal massage?
In This Episode:
Quotes:
“Most folks don’t have just one thing going on, sadly. It would make our lives so much easier [if we did]. We are at least going to have 2, 3, 4 things going on that are contributing to our symptoms, so we need to know what all those are.” (5:13)
“One important point I should probably mention: You could have a bowel movement every day and still have lots of stool in your colon.” (12:13)
“I like testing. I don’t like treating in the dark. I found that we end up trying a whole lot of things and we don’t get at what’s gonna work right away, as quickly. I can’t say that testing guarantees that, but it gets us closer.” (17:25)
Links
Join the SIBO SOS 2019 Speaker Series
Find Dr. Megan Taylor Online | Facebook
Learn more about SIBO SOS Online | Facebook
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For some people, a SIBO diagnosis is a one and done treatment plan. For others, SIBO can be recurring and chronic, leading to lifelong symptoms and the need to make long-term changes to your life. Today’s guest, Dr. Megan Taylor, has had symptoms of SIBO since she was a child, but after finally getting a diagnosis in her 20s, started taking back control of her life.
Megan works with children and adults to help them get to the bottom of their gastrointestinal issues, including SIBO and IBS. She believes that there is a lot of relief in finally getting a diagnosis of SIBO, because once you have one, you can start to treat and live with the condition. However, because of its nature, a SIBO diagnosis is far from easy, especially when it’s a recurrent condition.
A chronic diagnosis can come after a variety of tests and physical exams are performed. Megan’s was personally diagnosed after she had a “small bowel follow through” that declared she had a blockage in her small intestine. While she was disheartened to learn this was something she would have for her entire life, she knew she could manage it.
What made the difference for Megan was accepting her condition. When she learned to accept the body she has, instead of constantly striving to change it, she finally began to heal. By using both short-term and long-term changes, she has managed to successfully manage her SIBO for many years.
We talk about what some of these changes are, highlighting the importance of dietary changes to help control SIBO symptoms. Megan shares information about antimicrobials and prokinetics, as well, explains why these are both good to include in your routine, and, maybe most vitally, how to introduce them safely.
Do you have chronic SIBO? Have you introduced any prokinetics, herbal or otherwise, into your diet to help control your SIBO symptoms? What dietary changes have you made to help manage your SIBO?
In This Episode:
Quotes:
“I think the most important thing when you first get diagnosed with SIBO is to understand that SIBO is not really a diagnosis, right? SIBO happens as a result of some other underlying condition.” (2:48)
“You can live the life you want to live - with a chronic case of SIBO.” (6:30)
“If you struggle with constipation, and that’s kinda the big symptom that you’re working with with your SIBO… People with constipation really, really struggle with prokinetics. And there’s a lot of good, sciency stuff we could get into to explain why, but that build up of pressure as a result of constipation often will contribute to the tendency to develop reflux.” (18:56)
This episode is sponsored by Just Thrive Probiotic & Antioxidant
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