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The Evan Brand Show

Dr. Justin and Evan on Clostridia, ADHD, and Dopamine Toxicity

The Evan Brand Show

Evan Brand, BCHN, FNTP

Health & Fitness

4.8802 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

http://evanbrand.com -- Dr. Justin Marchegiani and Evan Brand discuss the link between Clostridium difficile and Leaky Gut. Clostridium difficile is a bacteria found almost everywhere and can cause symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain.Listenas the two functional medicine experts share their thoughts on how this bacteria can affect your health and what you can do about it.

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0:00.0

Hello, this is Evan Brand. Welcome back. Thanks for joining me. If you're new to the show, welcome. I'm

0:05.2

your host, Evan Brand. I'm a certified functional medicine practitioner and nutritional therapist.

0:10.0

I operate worldwide via phone, Skype, FaceTime, whatever it takes, whatever we need to do to chat or to see

0:16.7

each other so that we can help you get to the root cause of your health issues. That's what I do.

0:20.9

And I've run thousands of tests on people and have found thousands of different infections.

0:25.9

I just got off the call with a guy in Alaska, of all places, with an H. Pylori infection.

0:31.4

And he's had gut problems for several years, and in six weeks, we're going to knock it out,

0:35.5

and he's going to be so much better.

0:37.7

Versus if he went to a conventional doctor or a gastroenterologist, and this is what we discussed, too,

0:43.6

he said, Evan, what if I go to the conventional doc, what are they going to do?

0:47.5

And I said, well, they're going to give you an endoscope.

0:49.7

And you can type in endoscope or endoscopy bacterial infection, read the literature yourself,

0:55.5

but up to 30% of the time you go into the hospital to get a routine procedure done like an

1:00.3

endoscope, you're going to leave with an antibiotic resistant infection that you picked up

1:04.4

because of the bacteria on that device from the last person they stuck the tube down.

1:10.1

So that's a big issue and most of the time

1:12.7

it's going to come up with a false negative, meaning if H. Polari was there, they wouldn't find it

1:17.2

anyway. And that's why I use DNA PCR based stool testing because the accuracy is about a thousand

1:22.3

times percent better than what the gastroenterologists are doing. And these are people with tons of

1:27.0

letters after their name

1:28.0

that wear the white coats and they have good intentions. They just have technology that's outdated.

1:33.6

And unfortunately, the therapies are outdated for H. Polaroidai as well because the conventional

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