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Free and Inspired Radio
Episode 42: Hydrogen Sulphide and SIBO symptoms that don't go away

Free and Inspired Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 21:05


What happens if your SIBO test comes back negative but your IBS symptoms are still present? Maybe it's hydrogen sulphide, let's explore what how this gas created by bacteria in your digestion can be help or a hinderance.

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Love & Guts
Allison Siebecker | SIBO Updates

Love & Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 68:12


#230 Dr. Allison Siebecker is a professor of Advanced Gastroenterology, an international lecturer, researcher, award-winning author, and the 2021 lifetime achievement Borborygmus award recipient from the Gastroenterology Association of Naturopathic Physicians. Dr. Siebecker has specialized in SIBO since 2010, is a SIBO patient herself, and is a pioneer of integrative SIBO treatments and education, including her free educational website siboinfo.com In this episode we cover New Hydrogen Sulphide Research - including testing, symptom picture, treatment etc Hydrogen Sulphide research Allison's thoughts on the title Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth versus methane SIBO The link between mould and tough cases of SIBO We discuss biofilm disruptors - are we using the correct ones? and so much more   Show notes  Join me for the Next Steps for Treating Tough SIBO Masterclass Summit  The SIBO Recovery Roadmap for patients The SIBO Pro Course for practitioners H2S SIBO Registry (please submit your H2S cases here for research) Biofilm Phase-2 Enhanced Free Webinar by Dr. Anderson  

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This EndoLife
My SIBO Treatment: A Negative Test, Hydrogen Sulphide or SIFO?

This EndoLife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 102:16


Today's episode is a SIBO update from me… and it's an exciting one! I FINALLY have a negative test - or is it? Yes, nothing in my treatment journey has been straight forward so far and apparently, that's not going to change any time soon! In today's episode, I share: My experience on the second round of the elemental diet and why I LOVED it! My struggles with the low histamine bi-phasic diet and what finally got me on track. My experience on antibiotics for SIBO (rifaximin, metronidazole and neomycin) and the not so great response from my immune system. The symptoms that got better - and the symptoms that got worse, despite a negative test result. The dilemma as to whether my SIBO test results are negative or a hydrogen sulphide flat line. Why I think I may have small intestine fungal overgrowth and what my next steps are with testing and treating. My prevention of relapse strategies including supplements, hypnotherapy, vagus nerve healing and more! This is a LONG episode but there was so much to catch up on, and I just hope that by being really honest about my journey, you'll be able to gain some insight and perspective on your own healing path with SIBO and endometriosis. Sign up to the wait list for my course, Live and Thrive with Endo here. My cookbook This EndoLife, It Starts with Breakfast is out now! Get 28 anti-inflammatory, hormone friendly recipes for living and thriving with endometriosis. Order your copy here. If you feel like you need more support with managing endometriosis, you can join Your EndoLife Coaching Programme. A 1-to-1 three month health and life coaching programme to help you thrive with endometriosis. To find out more about the programme and to discuss whether it could be right for you, email me at hello@thisendolife.com or visit my website. This episode is sponsored by The Pod Farm. Learn all about how to start your own podcast with the complete course from The Pod Farm. Aimed at beginners, this course takes a simple and straightforward approach to planning, equipment buying, setting up, recording, editing and hosting your own podcast. With hours of audio and video materials, and downloadable guides and useful links, this multimedia approach aims to have something for every kind of learner. From now until April 15, newsletter subscribers get 20% off the course price. Visit www.thepodfarm.com to enroll or find out more This episode is sponsored by BeYou. Soothe period cramps the natural way with these 100% natural and discreet menthol and eucalyptus oil stick on patches and CBD range. Click here to find out more and to shop: https://beyouonline.co.uk Show Notes Bladder test Organic acids test GI Map

QuasiCast
Episode 003 - Hot Superconductors

QuasiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 51:19


Tim and James talk the hottest thing in indistinguishable particle statistics. In October of 2020 physicists from USA experimentally demonstrated superconductivity in Hydrogen Sulphide at room temperature (at 267 GPa, shh). We take a look at this remarkable discovery from how it was measured to how it works and the implications for energy storage and other technologies. Here are some links to some of the sources that were used in the creation of this episode. The Nature paper presenting the results Music: Cool Vibes by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3553-cool-vibes License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Love & Guts
Dr Nirala Jacobi | Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO And LIBO

Love & Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 54:09


#132 Dr. Nirala Jacobi, BHSc, ND (USA) graduated from Bastyr University in 1998 with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine. She practiced as a primary care physician in Montana for 7 years before arriving in Australia. Nirala is considered one of Australia’s leading experts in the treatment of small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a common cause of IBS. She is the medical director for SIBOtest, an online testing service for practitioners. She is so passionate about educating practitioners that she founded “The SIBO Doctor”, an online professional education platform. She lectures nationally and internationally about the assessment and treatment of SIBO and is the host of the popular podcast The SIBO Doctor podcast for Practitioners. She is the medical director and senior naturopathic physician at The Biome Clinic, center for functional digestive disorders in Mullumbimby, New South Wales. Dr Jacobi is the co-founder of the Australian Naturopathic Summit In this episode we cover What is hydrogen sulphide What happens when it’s in excess? Do symptoms differ when HS is found in the small intestine versus the large intestine? The link between Hydrogen sulphide and SIBO and HS and IBS-C and LIBO How we access for excess Hydrogen Sulphide Treatment strategies to reduce HS

Gut Health Gurus Podcast
Dr Jack Kruse on Light and the Microbiome

Gut Health Gurus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 58:29


Kriben Govender (Honours Degree in Food Science & Technology) and Jame Shadrach (Honours Degree in Psychology) have a mind expanding discussion with neurosurgeon Dr Jack Kruse on how light may sculpt the microbiome and the implications for optimising your overall health today.   Bio:   Dr. Jack Kruse is a respected neurosurgeon and CEO of Optimized Life, a health and wellness company dedicated to helping patients avoid the healthcare burdens we typically encounter as we age. He is currently in private practice in the Gulf South.   As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Kruse’s research has been published in respected dental and medical journals. His popular blog, www.JackKruse.com, gets over 250,000 unique worldwide visitors per month from countries like Australia, Germany, Russia, and Zambia (Africa).   Topics discussed:   Jack’s health crisis The book that inspired Jack’s journey https://www.amazon.com/Monk-Who-Sold-His-Ferrari/dp/0062515675   Obesity linked to blue light, sunlight and non native electromagnetic fields Unlearning to relearn POMC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proopiomelanocortin POMC and morning sunlight (sunrise to 10am) The Sphinx Depression and Dopamine Serotonin, Melatonin and the Gut Brain Axis Tryptophan, melatonin and Cytochrome C Melatonin and mitochondrial autophagy and apoptosis Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) impact on Gut and Brain Light sculpts the microbiome  Surfaces exposed to light: eye, skin and gut Leptin stimulus What is Melanopsin?  Bacteria and light Fritz Popp and Biophotons- extreme low frequency ultra violet light https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz-Albert_Popp Microbiome as a light intermediary Jeff Leech, Hazda Study https://youtu.be/tjLW_DaQ9qI The impact of human migration on the microbiome Bacteria and UV light NADH, Niacin and tryptophan The carbohydrate photon and Electron link via the Einstein’s photo electric effect Eye, skin and gut yolking Gut metabolite Methane: the hydrogen store Hydrogen Sulphide: gasotransmitter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaseous_signaling_molecules#Sulfur_dioxide Nitric Oxide and electron chain transport Red light and ATPase Calorie restriction and sunlight Sulfation:  Mission microbiome Sulfation of blood and cholesterol Red light and the gut microbiome Methionine Cycle and heavy metals Riboflavin (B2) and Sulfation Blue light and the microbiome Sculpting the microbiome with sunlight The Epi Paleo Rx https://www.amazon.com/Epi-paleo-Rx-Prescription-Disease-Reversal-ebook/dp/B00BIUAZUQ Diet and light Photobiomodulation Tina Kuru Jeff Leech’s new study Jack’s No 1 Gut health recommendation: https://www.amazon.com/Light-shaping-life-Biophotons-medicine/dp/9081884328     Brought to you by:   Nourishme Organics- Gut Health Super Store- Shine from the Inside   Shop Gut Health and Fermentation- 10% off using code:  jack   https://www.nourishmeorganics.com.au/collections/beginner-recommendations-start-here     Allele Microbiome- Gut Microbiome and Deuterium Testing   Microbiome Stool testing (10% off Gut Explorer Pro Kit using code: gutlove)    https://www.allele.com.au/collections/frontpage/products/gut-microbiome-analysis   Deuterium Testing (10% off Deuterium Explorer Kit using code: deuterium)   https://www.allele.com.au/collections/frontpage/products/deuterium-explorer     Connect with Dr Jack Kruse   Website- https://jackkruse.com/    Connect with Kriben Govender:    Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/kribengee/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/kribengovender/ Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/c/Nourishmeorganics?sub_confirmation=1 Gut Health Gurus Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nourishmeorganics/ Mito Wellness Support Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/347845406055631/   Download links                 If you enjoyed this episode and would like to show your support:   1) Please subscribe on Itunes and leave a positive review     Instructions:   - Click this link  https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/gut-health-gurus-podcast/id1433882512?mt=2   - Click "View in Itunes" button on the left hand side - This will open Itunes app - Click "Subscribe" button - Click on "Ratings and Reviews" tab - Click on "Write a Review" button   Non Itunes user’s can leave a Google Review here: http://bit.ly/nourishmeorganics   2) Subscribe, like and leave a positive comment on Youtube   https://www.youtube.com/c/Nourishmeorganics?sub_confirmation=1   3) Share your favourite episode on Facebook, Instagram, and Stories 4) Let your friends and family know about this Podcast by email, text, messenger etc   5) Support us on Patreon for as little as $5 per month and get same day, early access to our latest podcasts (typically around 4 to 6 weeks earlier than the general public) https://www.patreon.com/nourishmeorganics   Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to us.    

The Healthy Gut
Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO with Dr Mark Pimentel | Ep. 64

The Healthy Gut

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 47:16


Mark Pimentel, M.D., is Professor of Medicine, Geffen School of Medicine and Associate Professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Rebecca joined him live at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles to speak to him about his research into Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO.The difference between IBS & SIBO, and what comes first? IBS or SIBO?What is Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO and how is it different from Hydrogen and Methane SIBO?How do you test for Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO? When will it be available and where?Why a traditional SIBO breath test would show a flatline result if a patient has Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO?Why Hydrogen can look falsely negative when Hydrogen Sulphide or Methane is present?Why Hydrogen takes 60 minutes to be produced and longer for MethaneWhy Hydrogen is not a reliable gas on SIBO breath testsShould patients be asking for Hydrogen and Methane breath tests?Why some people have a high baseline reading – how does this happen?What the methanogens are (ie. M. Smithi)? And what produces Hydrogen and Hydrogen Sulphide?Why and how methane slows intestinal transit time?If methane SIBO is more likely to cause weight gain, does that mean Hydrogen SIBO is more likely to cause weight loss? What does it mean for Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO regarding weight?How do you clinically handle the SIBO patient who has lost significant amounts of weight and can’t regain it? What’s your advice for SIBO patients who are gaining unwanted weight?Can you have 1, 2 or 3 of the gases present at the same time? If so, what’s the correlation between the gasses?What are the symptoms of Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO in comparison to the other types of SIBO? And how do the symptoms change depending on the presence of the other gases?What are the treatments for Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO? Are there any treatments/supplements Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO patients should avoid?Does the diet need to be modified any differently for Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO than the commonly used SIBO diets?Should we be staying on a low FODMAP/SIBO diet long term? What are the risks if we do? What do you see clinically works for your patients who don’t respond to traditional SIBO treatments (potentially multiple rounds of all currently available treatment options)?How important is it for us to identify the underlying cause(s) of SIBO? What should a patient do if they can’t identify an underlying cause?How can we test our MMC and transit time? How important is it to know this?Watch the video recording of the interview here: https://zoom.us/recording/play/mIOWPAiaRiQjVshBf-vs-4EPo7blkFwSIaw8v9HjBEyuvuuaPszjq8b1NzXMEJ6l Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehealthygut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast
Free radicals - a miracle cure?

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016 5:46


Hibernating animals put their bodies through huge amounts of stress but seem to remain unharmed. Professor Rob Henning from Groningen University explained to Connie Orbach how mimicking their protective mechanisms might be the key to human health. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
Free radicals - a miracle cure?

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 5:46


Hibernating animals put their bodies through huge amounts of stress but seem to remain unharmed. Professor Rob Henning from Groningen University explained to Connie Orbach how mimicking their protective mechanisms might be the key to human health. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

BBC Inside Science
Seasonal Variation in Immunity, Chemosynthesis, Role of the ISS, Storing Digital Data in DNA

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 27:56


Many diseases strike harder and more often in the winter, including major inflammatory conditions such as Type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. New research out this week has uncovered the reasons why: it turns out that our immune responses are heavily influenced by the seasons. Professor John Todd who led this new global study discusses the results and how this could influence the way we administer medicines in future. Organisms generate energy in all sorts of ways and it can happen in all sorts of weird places, such as deep sea hydrothermal vents, where bacteria takes nasty stuff such as Hydrogen Sulphide, and turn it into useful stuff such as amino acids. This is called chemosynthesis. But it turns out that it doesn't just happen in dark corners of the ocean. As tubeworm expert Nick Higgs explains we are learning that chemosynthesis is everywhere. Major Tim Peake begins his six-month mission to the International Space Station in November,. Ever since its inception, the question of 'what the ISS is for?' has been asked.. So, what sort of science does it deliver? Richard Hollingham reports from Alabama, in a secret NASA research bunker. Two years ago, a team led by Nick Goldman at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge successfully took a collection of important cultural artefacts, encoded them digitally, and then wrote them in DNA. These included Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech, and all the Shakespearean sonnets. He's now collaborated with artist Charlotte Jarvis to encode a new musical composition which will also form a new art installation Music of the Spheres. DNA's ability to store complex digital data appears close to a reality. Could it hold the key to permanent long term storage for anything? Producer Adrian Washbourne.

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Naked Science Scrapbook
Why do sprouts make you fart? - Science Scrapbook 11.12.15

Naked Science Scrapbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 4:47


Every Christmas, one vegetable divides opinion - Brussels sprouts. Some of us love them, some of us hate them, but eating them can have some embarrassing consequences. In this Naked science Scrapbook, we find out why sprouts cause flatulence and what makes sprout-induced gas such an offensive addition to the Christmas table...

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Life Where the Sun Don't Shine...

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2011 57:16


Life in inaccessible places - including in caves sealed off from the Sun and around deep-sea vents - is the subject of this week's Naked Scientists. In these intriguing environments, bacteria replace plants as the primary producers, extracting energy from the minerals around them to sustain a whole ecosystem. We also hear about the bone-eating worms that make a meal of whale carcasses that fall to the seafloor, an engineering trick for separating mined-metals from mud and, in the news, why the world's waves are getting bigger, how sperm can be grown in a dish and a gene that drives melanoma.... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Life Where the Sun Don't Shine...

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2011 57:16


Life in inaccessible places - including in caves sealed off from the Sun and around deep-sea vents - is the subject of this week's Naked Scientists. In these intriguing environments, bacteria replace plants as the primary producers, extracting energy from the minerals around them to sustain a whole ecosystem. We also hear about the bone-eating worms that make a meal of whale carcasses that fall to the seafloor, an engineering trick for separating mined-metals from mud and, in the news, why the world's waves are getting bigger, how sperm can be grown in a dish and a gene that drives melanoma.... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists