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Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare

Is This More Common Than SIBO?

Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare

Dr. Michael Ruscio, DC

Medical, Health, Functionalmedicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.5774 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

New IBS research presents interesting findings that may help both patients and providers identify the true underlying cause of IBS symptoms. Listen to the podcast to hear about the common types of misdiagnoses of IBS and how our clinic will integrate this data into our treatment model.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Dr. Rousho Radio, providing practical and science-based solutions to feeling your best.

0:15.4

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0:22.9

For weekly updates, visit Dr. Russo.com. That's d r-R-R-U-S-C-I-O.com.

0:30.6

The following discussion is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or

0:36.0

treat any disease. Please do not apply any of this information

0:39.6

without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hi, everyone. Welcome back to Dr.

0:47.3

Roush Radio. This is Dr. Roushia. And let's jump in on something that we may have been overlooking

0:53.2

or, dare I say, doing wrong at the clinic.

0:55.9

I say that somewhat facetiously, but yeah, let's unpack it.

1:00.4

So, as you know, we have a clinical model that, in my opinion, has been hard fought for and one.

1:09.3

The observations have been a derivative of an exhaustive ongoing review of

1:15.2

the medical literature in conjunction with careful examination of how patients respond, what is the

1:22.1

best order to apply therapies, what therapies produce enough of an effect to use, and how do we just take this massive

1:31.7

amount of information and options, tests, dietary changes, supplements, when you use, how to use,

1:38.8

how long you use, how to know if they're helping, how to know when to combine, how to know when to

1:43.4

know when to shift to a different

1:44.1

track of care completely, as in from gut to hormones.

1:49.2

And as new evidence emerges, we're always looking for either confirmation that new evidence

1:56.9

is supporting what we're already doing, or conversely, for opportunities to update

2:03.6

and or for holes that may have existed in our model.

2:09.0

And let's look at a recent study that ties into this and poses some challenges, and I have a number of what I'm hoping will be

2:19.5

insightful thoughts in light of this. This study was entitled, Systematic Review and Metanalysis

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