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

What New Gut Health Research Says About IBS, SIBO, and More

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

Dr. Michael Ruscio, DC

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

4.5774 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

New gut health research is here and is providing insights into what may (or may not) help reduce the symptoms of GI conditions like Crohn’s disease, IBS, ulcerative colitis, SIBO, and colon cancer. Now is the time to hear what the evidence shows about interventions like the low FODMAP diet, Vitamin D, prebiotics, curcumin, and rifaximin. Listen to the podcast.

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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

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0:30.6

The following discussion is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.

0:39.2

Please do not apply any of this information without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show.

0:44.3

Hi everyone. Welcome back to Dr. Rousha Radio. This is Dr. Rousho, and let's jump in on gut health

0:49.7

updates right from the research and with my hopefully not too boring insights and commentary.

0:57.0

And boy, there's a lot here and I'm going to try to start the right balance of going through this high level.

1:04.0

Also giving some context, but being able to keep pace with the vast amount of research being published in GI.

1:12.7

The way I'm trying to break this down is a monthly podcast that updates you on probiotic research,

1:20.3

one on gut health that would be not probiotic related, and one on thyroid, and then one on other. This could be dietary interventions,

1:31.1

lifestyle interventions, things about environmental toxicity and mold. And yeah, okay, so let's jump in on

1:36.8

a litany of studies in GI care. The first study looked at how refaxmin can modulate the gut microbiota to prevent

1:48.3

hepatic encephalopathy in liver cirrhosis without causing a problem to gut diversity. You've likely

1:57.9

heard the gut to liver connection and there's also this gut liver brain connection

2:05.8

and so in this case hepatic encephalopathy is where you have a inability to effectively

2:15.6

filter out toxins that will naturally build up because the

2:21.0

hepatic or liver system is not working at its full capacity. And refaxman has been

2:28.4

successfully demonstrated, at least a handful of studies that I have looked through to help with this condition

2:36.4

and even, I believe, improve cognitive scores or just the subjective, I have brain fog,

2:45.5

via its ability to modulate the gut, liver, brain access.

2:50.6

And in this case, they looked at 21 patients

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