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ເມື່ອກ່າວເຖິງໂຣກລຳໄສ້ອັກເສບ ຫລື Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), ອອສເຕຣເລັຍ ເປັນຜູ້ນໍາລະດັບໂລກ-ໂດຍຈໍານວນຄົນ ທີ່ໃຊ້ຊີວິດກັບອາການນີ້ ເພີ່ມຂຶ້ນຢ່າງໄວ. ແຕ່ເຖິງແມ່ນວ່າ ສາເຫດທີ່ແທ້ຈິງຂອງໂຣກນີ້ ຍັງບໍ່ເປັນທີ່ຮູ້ຈັກ, ແຕ່ເຮົາກໍມີຄວາມເຂົ້າໃຈຫລາຍຂຶ້ນ ກ່ຽວກັບວິທີ ທີ່ເຮົາສາມາດດໍາລົງຊີວິດກັບ IBD, ແລະອາດປ້ອງກັນມັນໄດ້.
Send us a textIn this conversation, Ashley and Danielle discuss the importance of medication in managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and how it can significantly improve quality of life. We share personal experiences and insights on the emotional aspects of medication, the role of nutrition, and the impact of hormonal changes on symptoms. We hope to normalize medication use and convey the importance of not letting fear dictate treatment choices.Takeaways-- Medication can improve quality of life for IBD patients.- It's important to normalize medication as a life-saving treatment.- Decreased inflammation doesn't always mean decreased symptoms.- Nutrition strategies can help improve quality of life.- Personal experiences with medication can be complex and emotional.- Hormonal changes can impact IBD symptoms - Fear of medication is common but should not dictate choices.- You haven't failed nutrition if you need medication.- There is hope for a better quality of life with IBD.00:00- The Role of Medication in IBD Management03:02- Navigating Personal Experiences with Medication06:00- Understanding Nutrition's Role in Quality of Life08:59- Overcoming Fear and Embracing HopeLooking for further support? Check out our website for resources or to book a call with Ashley! https://crohnsandcolitisdietitians.com/Follow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
Send us a textIn this episode, we welcome back, Christa Smith RD, LD, CSSD, MCN, CPT for a part two! She discusses the critical role of nutrition for athletes with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). She emphasizes the importance of proper fueling and hydration to protect gut health, especially during athletic endeavors. The discussion covers the consequences of under-fueling, signs to look for, and the impact on gut health and hormonal balance. Christa also shares case studies highlighting the transformative effects of proper nutrition on athletes' performance and well-being. Christa discusses the evolving role of dietitians in collegiate athletics, the prevalence of nutrition misinformation, and the implications of popular diets like keto and carnivore for athletes, particularly those with IBD. The importance of fiber for gut health is emphasized, along with a detailed exploration of creatine as a supplement, its benefits, and common misconceptions. The discussion concludes with practical advice for IBD athletes on fueling and hydration.Takeaways-Under-fueling is a common issue among athletesFear of eating can lead to under-fueling in IBD patients.Early signs of under-fueling include fatigue, heavy legs, and brain fog.Under-fueling can slow down gut function and lead to digestive issues.Chronic energy deficiency can cause widespread hormonal changes.Females are more sensitive to negative energy balance than males.Intervening early can prevent the development of disordered eating.Proper nutrition can significantly improve athletic performance and health.Case studies highlight the importance of addressing under-fueling in athletes. Keto and carnivore diets are not suitable for athletes.Fiber is essential for gut health and athlete performance.Creatine is beneficial for muscle growth and recovery.Creatine can support brain health and decrease muscle loss.Proper fueling and hydration are vital for IBD athletes.Access to dietitians is incredibly beneficial for athletes and optimizes their performance. Understanding the role of carbohydrates is key for athletes.00:00- The Importance of Nutrition for IBD Athletes02:56- Understanding Under-Fueling and Its Consequences06:01- Signs of Under-Fueling in Athletes08:52- The Impact of Under-Fueling on Gut Health12:11- Hormonal Changes Due to Energy Deficiency15:14- The Psychological Effects of Under-Fueling17:48- Case Studies: Transformations Through Proper Nutrition26:46- The Role of Dietitians in Collegiate Athletics30:49- Nutrition Misinformation and Its Impact on Athletes31:15- The Keto and Carnivore Diets: Myths and Realities35:25- The Importance of Fiber for Gut Health37:38- Understanding Creatine: BenefFollow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
Send us a textIn this episode, Ashley and Danielle discuss the importance of nutrition in managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We explore how dietary choices can influence symptoms, remission, and overall gut health. We cover strategies for diet expansion, understanding food triggers, and the significance of fiber in preventing flare-ups. *see you tube for slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPVs2ifU-xU&t=17sKey Takeaways:Nutrition is crucial for managing IBD symptoms.Over-restriction of food can worsen symptoms.An IBD friendly diet can help maintain remission.Rest and recovery are essential for healing.Diet expansion is beneficial for many patients.Understanding different types of remission is important.Identifying food triggers can help manage symptoms.Fiber intake is linked to lower flare-up risks.Customized nutrition plans can improve overall well-being.00:00- Introduction to Nutrition in IBD01:38- The Importance of Nutrition in IBD04:40- Understanding Food Restrictions and Their Impact07:35- Nutrition Strategies for IBD10:35- Types of Remission in IBD13:10- Identifying Triggers for IBD Symptoms15:59- Long-term Dietary Goals for IBD17:24- Foods to Embrace and Avoid for IBD20:04- The Role of Gut Microbes in Nutrition21:29- Customized Nutrition Plans for IBDWant to work with The Crohn's and Colitis Dietitians but have questions?Book a call - http://bit.ly/4anBnGqLooking for products developed for that help reduce symptoms and improve gut health? Check out: https://gutlove.us/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebirdLicense code: FTTITUEPIFFollow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
Send us a textIf you like learning about the mysteries of the immune system - you're going to like this episode! Dr Yas makes learning about the immune system fun - even going so far as to create poke-immune cards on instagram. If you are a pokemon fan & science lover - you'll love it. Check out an example below.Dr Yasmin Mohseni, PhD is an immunologist with 6+ years of experience in the cell and gene therapy biotech space, specialising in immunotherapy for cancer and immunoregulation. Dr Mohseni earned her PhD in Immunotherapy from King's College London, where she focused on using engineered regulatory T cells (Tregs) to promote immune tolerance in solid organ transplantation with applications to autoimmunity. She began her industry journey at Quell Therapeutics, advancing Treg-based therapies, and now works at A2 Biotherapeutics in the cancer immunotherapy space, developing therapies for solid tumours. She currently serves as the scientific lead within Quality, bridging analytical strategy, process and product knowledge improvements within CMC.Dr. Yasmin Mohseni is an immunologist with an interest in immunology and cancer biotech. She discusses the emotional complexities of being an IBD patient while also being a scientist, the intricacies of the immune system, and her current role in developing immunotherapies for cancer treatment. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the immune system's balance and the potential of immunotherapy in revolutionizing the future healthcare. In this conversation, Dr. Yasmin Mohseni delves into the complexities of the immune system, particularly in relation to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), immune memory and the effects of stress. The discussion highlights the mechanisms of immune responses, the role of cytokines, and how various factors, including hormones and stress, can influence immune health and disease progression.Takeaways-Dr. Yasmin Mohseni shares her experience of becoming an immunologist.Immunology is about communication between cells.T cells play a crucial role in fighting cancer.Immunotherapy is changing the landscape of cancer treatment.The immune system not only protects the body from invaders but also aids in healing and repair.Inflammation is a natural response to infection.Understanding the immune system can empower patients. IBD involves complex immune responses and genetic predispositions.Cytokines serve as crucial communicators in the immune system.Antibody presence does not always indicate immune memory.Chronic stress can lead to dysregulated immune responses.Pregnancy can alter immune responses, affecting autoimmune diseases..Understanding immune memory is essential for vaccine responses.The relationship between hormones and immunity is nuanced and complex.Follow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
Even though using cannabis may help with IBD symptoms in the short-term, it may make the long-term prognosis worse.
Dr. Michael Weinstein interviews Dr. Ali Rezaie, a GI physician-scientist who specializes in microbiome research and gastrointestinal motility disorders. His recent study, which won an award at ACG, showed that a new elemental diet from mBIOTA Labs can significantly improve patient compliance. The study assessed mBIOTA Elemental, a palatable elemental diet designed to address the barriers of poor taste and low adherence associated with traditional elemental diets. Participants using mBIOTA Elemental had complete compliance throughout the two-week therapy, a critical outcome when managing gastrointestinal disorders such as Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and other complex GI conditions. Join Dr. Weinstein and Dr. Rezai as they explore how new innovations in elemental diets can help support patients with specific GI conditions and needs. Produced by Andrew Sousa and Hayden Margolis for Steadfast Collaborative, LLC Mixed and mastered by Hayden Margolis Gastro Broadcast, Episode 72, presented by TissueCypher from Castle Biosciences
Send us a textIn this conversation, Danielle and Ashley discuss the three types of triggers related to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We explore how these triggers can affect people differently and the importance of understanding them so we can manage IBD better.We discuss: three types of triggers for IBD: symptom, inflammatory, and traumasymptom triggers can vary greatly from person to personinflammatory triggers have long-term effects on managing IBDawareness of triggers can help in managing symptoms effectivelydietary changes can improve symptom triggers over timeworking with a dietitian can clarify and manage triggerstriggers can change as gut health improvesunderstanding your triggers is crucial for effective IBD managementWant to work with The Crohn's and Colitis Dietitians but have questions?Book a call - http://bit.ly/4anBnGqLooking for products developed for that help reduce symptoms and improve gut health? Check out: https://gutlove.us/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebirdLicense code: FTTITUEPIFFollow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
Send us a textChrista Smith, RD, LD, CSSD, MCN, CPT is a board certified sports dietitian and also a GI health expert is back and is currently accepting patients at The Crohns and Colitis Dietitians! Christa discusses the relationship between gut health and sports nutrition, particularly for athletes with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The conversation covers the challenges faced by IBD athletes, the physiological effects of exercise on gut function, and practical dietary strategies to optimize performance while managing gut health. Christa shares her professional insights, emphasizing the importance of adequate nutrition and the potential for athletes with IBD to thrive despite their challenges.Our discussion includes:Christa's experience as an athlete and an IBD patienthow adequate nutrition is crucial for athletes, especially those with IBD.how dietary restrictions can complicate nutrition for IBD athletes.things to keep in mind for athletes with IBD who are traininghow training the gut can improve tolerance to various foods over timesome examples of athletes with IBD we have worked with that have had significant improvementsYou can find more about Christa here:https://crohnsandcolitisdietitians.com/about/#teamAnd if you would like to work with Christa please let us know! Want to work with The Crohn's and Colitis Dietitians but have questions?Book a call - HEREMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebirdLicense code: FTTITUEPIFAD2VEOFollow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.
In this episode, Dr. Jennie Berkovich sits down with pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. Lara Hart to dive into the complex world of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in children. Dr. Hart explains what IBD is and how it uniquely impacts children compared to adults. They discuss the main types of IBD seen in children, the challenges of diagnosis, and how the diagnostic process unfolds. Listeners will gain insight into current treatment options for pediatric IBD, how treatment plans are tailored to each child, and the critical role nutrition plays in managing symptoms. Dr. Hart also sheds light on the impact of IBD on growth and development, shares tips on lifestyle modifications, and provides an update on emerging therapies. Finally, they explore long-term considerations for children diagnosed with IBD, including the transition from pediatric to adult care. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode is packed with valuable information to better understand and manage pediatric IBD. _________________________________________________ Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
Have you tried taking 5 deep breaths to reduce your stress but it didn't help? Maybe you sat down to meditate and felt even more agitated. Coloring to reduce stress doesn't interest you. These same things work for others but not for you because stress regulation is not one size fits all. Even the popular stress management tools don't work for everyone in every situation and it's because we all are different and deal with the same things differently.We are talking about stress in this episode-Why it is important to address itWho gets more impacted by stressWhere do popular stress management techniques lackHow to regulate stress instead of trying to manage itMy guest Dr. Anuja Luniya is not just a stress expert — she's a living testament to the transformative power of resilience and play. Diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in 2005, she began her career in 2008 as a physiotherapist focusing on geriatric care. Over the years, her path evolved to encompass fitness, nutrition, behavioural health, and corporate wellness. However, it was during her recent IBD flares that she uncovered her true mission: to make stress relief simple, science-backed, and fun.With over 16 years of experience, 13,000+ lives transformed, and partnerships with 60+ giants like Adobe, IKEA, and TCE, Dr. Anuja blends cutting-edge science with an approachable, playful twist. Her secret sauce? Techniques like vagus nerve regulation, gut health myofascial lifestyle optimisation and biohacking tools — all designed to help people relax, play, and thrive. Whether through her transformative workshops or her interactive activity book, Relax Play Thrive, Dr. Anuja is on a mission to turn stress into a game, resilience into a superpower, and make India one of the least stressed nations on the planet. So let's hear from her. Please share this episode with a friend you care about.Connect with Dr. Anuja Luniya- https://www.linkedin.com/in/anujaluniya/Episode Webpage- https://littlefixescollective.com/182/Use my special link https://zencastr.com/?via=maitri to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Support the Podcast- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maitrivermaConnect with @littlefixespodcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlefixespodcast/ Email me- littlefixespodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer- This podcast is only for educational and entertainment purposes. It doesn't intend to replace the guidance of trained professionals like doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and coaches etc.Music Credit- Epidemic Sound
Navigating pregnancy can be a challenge on its own, but for those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), there are additional factors to consider. From fertility to pregnancy complications, managing IBD throughout this journey is crucial. How do these issues affect both women and men with IBD? We spoke to an expert to find out. In this episode, Dr. Sunanda Kane, MD, FACG, a world-renowned gastroenterologist and IBD expert from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, breaks down the latest pregnancy guidelines released at the Pregnancy Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Neonatal Outcomes (PIANO) Helmsley Global Consensus Conference. Dr. Kane covers everything from fertility considerations for both men and women, to what women with IBD need to know during pregnancy and breastfeeding. This episode is presented in collaboration with the American College of Gastroenterology's Patient Care Committee.
Send us a textOn this episode Ashley and Danielle speak with the brilliant Beatriz Gros, MD.Dr. Beatriz Gros is a consultant gastroenterologist specializing in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) at Reina Sofía University Hospital in Córdoba, Spain. In addition to her clinical role, she is an influential content creator on social media, with over 16,000 followers across platforms such as X (@bealoquebea) and Instagram (@dr.beatrizgros). She is the founder of the free educational website www.ibd-eii.com, a resource offering up-to-date, evidence-based content on IBD, which has attracted over 330,000 visits in just 18 months. Beatriz has been recognized as a Health Influencer by WHO for her work in raising awareness about IBD through social media and her website. She also works on several national and international research projects in the field of IBD and actively participates in academic discussions, webinars, and publications related to the disease.In this conversation we discuss: Dr. Gros' journey of creating an educational resource for IBD patients and healthcare professionals. Dr. Gros' passion for research and education in the field. the complexities of bile acid malabsorption, its implications for IBD patients, and how to differentiate it from flare-upsthe impact of bile acid malabsorption on the gut microbiome, and the interactions between gut bacteria and the mucus layerthe extraintestinal manifestations of IBD and how IBD is a systemic disease, not just a bowel condition.the importance of understanding the systemic nature of IBD and the need for comprehensive patient care is emphasized.You can check out Dr. Gros's website with free educational content on IBD at: www.ibd-eii.com You can find Dr. Beatriz Gros on Instagram: @dr.beatrizgros and on X: @bealoquebea Want to work with The Crohn's and Colitis Dietitians but have questions?Book a call - HEREMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebirdLicense code: FTTITUEPIFAD2VEO
Send us a textCould your holiday season be a little less stressful and a lot more joyful? Our latest episode of Bowel Moments provides you with the tools to do just that, especially if you're navigating the festive chaos with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We have the pleasure of welcoming back Stacey Collins, a registered dietitian and IBD specialist, who not only shares valuable professional insights but also her personal experiences in managing dietary restrictions. Together, we offer practical tips and heartfelt advice on how to enjoy holiday gatherings while keeping your health a priority. From thoughtful strategies like bringing your own dishes to gatherings to understanding the importance of choosing safe snacks, we discuss how to make this time of year not only survivable but enjoyable.We also take a deep dive into the financial side of healthcare management, especially pertinent at the year's end. We explore how to maximize your healthcare benefits through strategic planning, whether it's scheduling medical procedures before the year closes or effectively using Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). Chronic conditions like IBD come with their own set of challenges and expenses, and we shed light on how these financial tools can ease the burden. With practical tips on managing these accounts, you'll discover how to make the most out of your healthcare benefits and minimize out-of-pocket expenses.Finally, we touch on the emotional journey of living with IBD, emphasizing the importance of self-care and setting personal boundaries during the holiday season. From the relief of being able to enjoy simple pleasures, like eating fruit again, to using humor as a coping mechanism, we share personal stories and tips for thriving amidst life's challenges. As we wrap up the year, we encourage our listeners to prioritize well-being and find joy, reminding everyone to cherish the moments that truly matter. With warmth and gratitude, we toast to a healthy and joyful new year and invite you to share this episode with friends, rate, and review our show. Cheers to a wonderful year ahead!Links: Health maintenance checklists- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USAInfo on HSAs & Other Tax-Favored Health Plans- IRS USAThe Difference Between a Flexible Spending Account and a Health Savings Account- National Institutes of HealthFSA vs. HSA: What's the Difference? - MetLifeEating During the Holidays- video from the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation USANutritional Therapy for IBD websiteLet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
This episode delves into the intricacies of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), a chronic condition impacting millions. Whether you or someone you know is grappling with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, this episode offers valuable insights from the Medical Director of HUMC Inflammatory Bowel Unit, Dr. Alyssa Parian who will discuss the various aspects of IBD, including diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional toll it can take.
After beginning his career as a paramedic, Josh Dech quickly became disillusioned with what he saw as “sick care,” observing that many patients were getting worse instead of better. This led him to shift paths into personal training, where he helped clients like Lynne, a 59-year-old who, after intensive work on her health, went from taking 26 medications daily to breaking records in powerlifting.Inspired by this success, Josh dove into holistic health and nutrition, recognizing that gut health, nutrition, and stress were the common threads among various health challenges.Now specializing in gut health, Josh has dedicated his career to helping individuals with conditions like IBS and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), namely Crohn's and Colitis.He's seen profound transformations in his clients—adults reclaiming their independence, children finally able to run and play—experiences that fuel his passion to prove that gut diseases don't have to be debilitating.Find him at https://gutsolution.ca. And if you need help this side of the pond, do contact us at www.happyhormonesforlife.com/contact
Send us a textIn this episode of The Autoimmune Reset, VJ dives into the complexities of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease. We explore the differences between IBD and other gut issues like IBS, discuss key symptoms, and outline environmental and lifestyle factors that may increase IBD risk.VJ also examines fascinating research on how early-life factors, smoking, urban living, tonsillectomy, and vitamin D deficiency can influence IBD development. VJ introduces a powerful Five R approach—Remove, Replace, Reinoculate, Repair, and Rebalance—that she uses with clients to support symptom relief and long-term gut health.Additionally, VJ covers specific natural therapies like curcumin, omega-3s, vitamin D, boswellia, and immunoglobulins, explaining how they work to reduce inflammation and promote gut repair. With practical tips and insights from my clinical experience, this episode offers listeners a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing IBD naturally.Want to join my new program, The Inflammation Reset, designed to help you tackle inflammation at its source and reclaim your health? You can learn more here.If you are ready for change, download your free copy of The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan here so you can get started.Or, if you prefer working together 1-2-1 or would like to explore functional testing, you can find all my services here. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.
After beginning his career as a paramedic, Josh Dech quickly became disillusioned with what he saw as “sick care,” observing that many patients were getting worse instead of better. This led him to shift paths into personal training, where he helped clients like Lynne, a 59-year-old who, after intensive work on her health, went from taking 26 medications daily to breaking records in powerlifting.Inspired by this success, Josh dove into holistic health and nutrition, recognizing that gut health, nutrition, and stress were the common threads among various health challenges.Now specializing in gut health, Josh has dedicated his career to helping individuals overcome conditions like IBS and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), namely Crohn's and Colitis.He's seen profound transformations in his clients—adults reclaiming their independence, children finally able to run and play—experiences that fuel his passion to prove that gut diseases don't have to be lifelong conditions, despite conventional beliefs. Find him at https://gutsolution.ca. And if you need help this side of the pond, do contact us at www.happyhormonesforlife.com/contact
Welcome to another empowering episode of Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill Carnahan! In this episode, we sit down with the remarkable Dane Johnson to explore innovative and effective approaches to healing Crohn's Disease and Colitis, two common and often debilitating forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Key Points ✅ Why mindset is the number one tool in healing and how to become empowered instead of a victim of your illness ✅ Why journaling and finding patterns may be the most powerful tool in healing from Inflammatory Bowel disease ✅ Personalization of programs addressing upstream issues like digestion, absorption, infection, inflammation, parasites, yeast and mold are crucial to healing from Crohn's disease Dane Johnson Dane Johnson is the Founder/CEO of Crohn's Colitis Lifestyle and a Holistic Nutritionist specializing in reversing Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Dane's story ignited through a life-threatening case of Crohn's/Colitis which nearly took his life December 2014. Since committing his life to natural healing he has remained surgery and medication-free while eliminating IBD symptoms. To date, Dane and his passionate team of specialists and coaches have created 500+ success stories for reversing IBD symptoms using his signature S.H.I.E.L.D. Program. His international IBD consulting firm is one of the few organizations in the world that only treat IBD, and see roughly 100+ international IBD cases a week despite any unique needs! Dane and his team have successfully worked with of IBD clients despite surgery, age, medication, past experiences, diet preferences, extreme cases, world location or culture. His passion, unique experience, and niche in the field of IBD have empowered him to create unparalleled value for real, long-term symptom relief for those suffering from Inflammatory Bowel Disease. https://crohnscolitislifestyle.com/ https://www.instagram.com/Crohnscolitis_lifestyle https://www.facebook.com/CrohnsColitisLifestyle https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf3Yhapgc2Qb16_MP7f-DuQ
In this episode, PhD researcher and fourth-year medical student Nick Norwitz returns to Metabolic Mind to discuss his recently published case series featuring ten individuals who have successfully managed their Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) using a carnivore ketogenic diet. This promising approach is challenging conventional dietary norms, particularly when it comes to managing chronic inflammatory conditions. Nick delves into why this dietary intervention may offer significant therapeutic benefits for those suffering from IBD. We also explore the broader implications of how we interpret dietary studies and the impact of IBD on mental health. Join us as we examine this hopeful new frontier in metabolic health and what it could mean for those battling severe IBD symptoms. *Featured Paper* _Case report: Carnivore–ketogenic diet for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease: a case series of 10 patients_ https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nutrition/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1467475/full *Experts Featured* Nick Norwitz, PhD X: @nicknorwitz https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicknorwitz/ https://www.youtube.com/@nicknorwitzPhD https://staycuriousmetabolism.substack.com/ Resources: Metabolic Mind's Families & Peers page: https://www.metabolicmind.org/families-and-peers Clinician Directory: https://www.diagnosisdiet.com/directory Follow our channel for more information and education from Bret Scher, MD, FACC, including interviews with leading experts in Metabolic Psychiatry. Learn more about metabolic psychiatry and find helpful resources at https://metabolicmind.org/ About us: Metabolic Mind is a non-profit initiative of Baszucki Group working to transform the study and treatment of mental disorders by exploring the connection between metabolism and brain health. We leverage the science of metabolic psychiatry and personal stories to offer education, community, and hope to people struggling with mental health challenges and those who care for them. Our channel is for informational purposes only. We are not providing individual or group medical or healthcare advice nor establishing a provider-patient relationship. Many of the interventions we discuss can have dramatic or potentially dangerous effects if done without proper supervision. Consult your healthcare provider before changing your lifestyle or medications. #MetabolicMind #MetabolicNeuroscience #KetogenicMetabolicTherapy #NutritionalKetosis#AlternativeTreatment#IBD#Carnivore#InflammatoryBowelDisease
Airing Pain 146: Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Inflammatory Bowel Disease This edition of Airing Pain focuses on two conditions affecting the gut: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Both affect the digestive system, and both cause pain. In this episode we learn about what separates these outwardly similar sounding conditions, how they are diagnosed, and what treatments might be available. Dr David Bulmer discusses the key differences and distinguishing features of IBS and IBD, the latest research into these conditions, and potential medicinal treatments for managing the pain they cause. Professor Rona Moss-Morris sheds light on remission, pain, and symptom management for IBS and IBD, and the challenges these conditions present. We hear about research into the use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies designed specifically to help manage IBS and IBD symptoms. The interviews were recorded at the British Pain Society's Annual Scientific Meeting, 2024. Contributors: Dr David Bulmer, Associate Professor at Cambridge University, specialising in visceral pain and gastrointestinal disease, with a special interest in IBS, IBD, and pain. Prof. Rona Moss-Morris, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicine and Head of the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London. Lead for Digital Therapies at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. She has a special interest in factors that affect symptom experience and adjusting to chronic medical conditions. Time Stamps: 01:29 Paul Evans introduces Dr David Bulmer, Associate Professor at the Department of Pharmacology at Cambridge University. 01:46 Dr David Bulmer explains the difference between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease and how they are diagnosed. 02:50 Bulmer discusses research into the potential causes of IBS and IBD, including localised allergic response and potential genetic markers. 06:18 Bulmer describes a study into the use of antidepressants for the treatment of IBS. 07:29 Bulmer discusses new treatments for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and how far these impact the actual pain experienced. 12:17 Bulmer explains the ‘Low FODMAP' diet treatment. 14:17 Evans introduces Professor Rona Moss-Morris, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicine and Head of the Department of Psychology at King's College London. 14:22 Moss-Morris explains the term ‘remission' and how it is applied to IBS and IBD. 16:33 Moss-Morris discusses clinical trials using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for those with IBS and IBD symptoms. 18:53 Moss-Morris explains what CBT is and how it is used. 23:16 Moss-Morris discusses the use of apps and digital approaches to treatment. 27:55 Moss-Morris gives a final message on pain. If you have any feedback about Airing Pain, you can leave us a review via our Airing Pain survey
Joining us on Well Said is Dr. Arun Swaminath and Dr. Keith Sultan. Dr. Swaminath is the Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at Lenox Hill Hospital, where he is also the Director of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Program and Dr. Sultan serves as the Director of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Program of Medicine/Gastroenterology at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center and at North Shore University Hospital. They will be discussing two increasingly common ailments in the world of gastrointestinal health, “irritable bowel syndrome” (IBS) and “Inflammatory Bowel Disease” (IBD)
Coming 9th October: This edition of Airing Pain focuses on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) – two outwardly similar sounding conditions, but the devil is in the details. Our contributors are experts on visceral pain, gastrointestinal disease, and psychological factors affecting chronic conditions; find out what they have to say in the latest edition of Airing Pain, coming soon. The interviews were recorded at the British Pain Society's Annual Scientific Meeting, 2024. Contributors: Dr David Bulmer, Associate Professor at Cambridge University, specialising in visceral pain and gastrointestinal disease, with a special interest in IBS, IBD, and pain. Prof. Rona Moss-Morris, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicine and Head of the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London. Lead for Digital Therapies at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. She has a special in interest factors that affect symptom experience and adjusting to chronic medical conditions. If you have any feedback about Airing Pain, you can leave us a review via our Airing Pain survey
In this insightful episode, we delve into the world of digestive disorders, specifically Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We explore the key differences between IBS and IBD, shedding light on their distinct symptoms and diagnostic methods. Moreover, we uncover the role of FODMAPs - Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols - in managing digestive symptoms. Renowned for their effectiveness in alleviating IBS symptoms, FODMAPs are hailed as the gold standard in dietary interventions for individuals suffering from gut-related issues. Tune in as I sit down with Jessie Wong, IBS Dietitian and founder of Joy Nutrition Consulting, as we unravel the mysteries surrounding these prevalent digestive disorders, offering valuable insights and practical tips for improving gut health and overall well-being. Visit Poopedia Follow Jessie Download the Monash FODMAP Diet app Follow OnPoint Nutrition: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Schedule a FREE consultation to learn more about nutrition coaching from OnPoint! Custom Meal Planning Guides Follow Braeden: Instagram | Facebook Shop Buoy Shop Theralogix Shop Flavanaturals
In this episode, Jess and I are diving deep into Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome (IBS). We'll break down what IBD is, the difference between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and why it's often confused with IBS.
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Issam Turk, a gastroenterologist specializing in Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. In this episode, we explore the complexities of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and differentiate it from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).Dr. Turk sheds light on the two primary types of IBD: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. We delve into the distinct characteristics, symptoms, and diagnostic processes for each condition.Dr. Turk also discusses the risk factors that may contribute to the development of these diseases and the latest treatment options available for managing IBD effectively. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or someone interested in learning more about these conditions, this episode is packed with valuable information and expert insights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome back Dr. Justin Crocker, a Gastroenterologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University, to update us on the latest treatment options available for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). While there's no one size fits all method to helping patients manage their IBD symptoms, Dr. Crocker goes into great detail on the different kinds of medications available, why providers may prefer to prescribe one over the other, and the science behind some of these newer advanced therapies. This episode is brought to you in partnership with the American College of Gastroenterology's Patient Care Committee.
In this episode, The Health Advocates are joined by their colleagues Kelly Gavigan, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, and Adam Kegley, Associate Director of Global Partnerships at GHLF. Together they delve into the unique challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Based on the analysis of the results from a survey GHLF recently conducted, they explore how identity impacts health care experiences and treatment outcomes. This episode shines a light on the critical need for inclusive health care practices and offers valuable insights on improving patient-provider relationships. Join us as we uncover the lessons learned and steps forward for LGBTQ+ individuals living with IBD. Among the highlights in this episode: 01:52: Zoe Rothblatt, Director of Community Outreach at GHLF, provides an overview of IBD, explaining the types and common symptoms 03:14: Adam discusses general and specific challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in health care settings, focusing on the impact of discrimination and the importance of inclusive practices 06:05: Kelly explains the objectives behind the survey and the methodology used to capture data from LGBTQ+ individuals with IBD 06:41: Kelly details the main findings from the survey, including demographic information and the impact of disclosing sexual and gender identities to health care providers 09:07: Adam discusses the apprehension LGBTQ+ individuals may feel about disclosing their sexual and gender identities to health care providers and explains the impact of anticipated discrimination, which can deter individuals from seeking necessary medical care 10:36: Kelly highlights the intention behind the survey to understand the specific needs and challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals with IBD 11:50: Kelly shares some surprising findings from the survey, such as the high percentage of participants who identified as gender other than cisgender man or woman, noting the importance of this diversity in respondents to gain a comprehensive understanding of the community's needs 13:01: Adam reflects on the positive outcomes reported by survey participants who disclosed their LGBTQ+ identity to their health care providers, emphasizing how openness can lead to more personalized and effective health care, reducing the incidence of discrimination and improving overall patient satisfaction 14:23: Adam offers advice to LGBTQ+ patients who may be hesitant to disclose their identity to health care providers 15:40: Kelly discusses the next steps following the survey, focusing on how the findings can be used to develop targeted resources and educational materials for LGBTQ+ individuals with IBD 16:55: Adam and Kelly express their hope that the survey findings will lead to meaningful changes in how health care is delivered to LGBTQ+ individuals with IBD 18:51: What our hosts learned from this episode Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Director of Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org A podcast episode produced by Ben Blanc, Associate Director, Digital Production and Engagement at GHLF. We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Harlen interviews Dr. Larry Kosinski, chief medical officer for SonarMD, a remote monitoring and care coordination program for chronic conditions. SonarMD recently announce positive results from two large, longitudinal studies evaluating several major drivers of medical costs in people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and enrolled in the company's end-to-end, digital care coordination program. In both studies, SonarMD participants experienced a statistically significant and substantial decline in Emergency Department visits and In-patient Admissions compared to risk-matched control groups. Join Kevin and Dr. Kosiniski as they discuss the future of GI and new innovations that can help practices implement value-based care programs for their patients. Produced by Andrew Sousa and Hayden Margolis for Steadfast Collaborative, LLCMixed and mastered by Hayden MargolisGastro Broadcast, Episode 60
The GI Research Foundation was able to produce this podcast with sponsorships from AbbVie and Metro Infusion Center.In this compelling episode, host Anna Gomberg brings together four courageous individuals to share their personal journeys with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). They answer questions such as:· What was it like to be diagnosed with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis?· What important lessons have you learned about living with a digestive disease?· What are your best tips on diet and nutrition based on your experiences?Listen in as they discuss the highs and lows of living with IBD, from initial diagnosis to managing daily challenges. Our guests open up about their struggles, triumphs, and the impact IBD has had on their lives, relationships, and mental health. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or simply curious about IBD, this roundtable offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories, shedding light on what it truly means to live with a chronic illness. Discover how gifts to the GI Research Foundation are fueling research and impacting patient lives as you join us for an eye-opening conversation that aims to educate, inspire, and connect our community.To access other episodes of Visceral: Listen to Your Gut and learn more about the GI Research Foundation's support of clinical and laboratory research to treat, prevent, and cure digestive diseases, please visit https://www.giresearchfoundation.org/. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere else you listen. This episode is brought to you by AbbVie and Metro Infusion Center.AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines that solve serious health issues today and address the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas. For more information about AbbVie, please visit us at https://www.abbvie.com. Follow @abbvie on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedInMetro Infectious Disease Consultants, the parent company of Metro Infusion Centers, is proud to announce their 30th anniversary Gala Celebration on October 26 in downtown Chicago. With 110 physicians and over 220 infusion centers nationwide, we are committed to making life saving therapies available in a comfortable and cost-effective environment, while continuing to support the future generations of infectious disease physicians. Please visit us at www.midcgala.com to learn how you can participate. #podcast #research #IBD #crohns #colitis #hope #futureofmedicine #patientstories
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Day will take place this Sunday. There are approximately 40,000 people in Ireland living with inflammatory bowel disease or IBD. On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Sarah O'Connor, from Crusheen who has been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease to discuss World IBD day. Picture (c) worldibbday.org
Today, I'm joined by Dane Johnson, Founder and CEO of Crohn's Colitis Lifestyle, the most successful Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) consulting firm worldwide, offering no-BS effective strategies for battling chronic illnesses. Dane's personal health journey is beyond inspirational. Having been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease when he was 22 and there were times when Dane couldn't walk and was hooked up to a feeding tube. Defying the odds, he completely transformed his health using holistic methods instead of relying on conventional heavy-duty antibiotics and medicines. In our conversation, you'll hear the routines, supplements, and life hacks he used to become the best version of himself. Dane's philosophy is actually quite simple: forget about quick fixes. Real change requires a complete overhaul of your daily life. And sometimes that means re-evaluating the company you keep, and having the discipline to watch everything that you put into your body. A Wide-Ranging Conversation Through… Facing Crohn's Colitis in your 20s Consistency over perfection Depression is a feeling that can be changed Removing negative energy from your life Real healing takes time Your family's balance starts with you Health and happiness first, money second How the food you eat ruins your metabolism The daily blueprint for track results Supplements that really work A proper detox to remove toxins Innovative therapies for boosting your immune system Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/437 More About Front Row Dads Connect with us @ FrontRowDads.com & Instagram Want to hang out with other FRDs in Austin? Watch this 3-min video from our last Front Row Dads Live event. Tickets avail now for December's event. Not able to travel? We got you. Join our next online event, built just for kickass dads who know there's more to learn. FrontRowDads.com/summit FRD is solving a huge problem for dads. Our culture has turned “Dad” into a joke. Go ahead, google Dad and you'll find Dad Bod, Dad Jokes, Dad Weed, etc. Culturally, it's a Homer Simpson mentality, and it's BS. Our community is built for solid men. Men with range. Those who are badass, and know there's still more to learn, together. Most guys find it hard to find “their crew.” Finding other committed men, who are successful in life, and want to put family first – these guys are rare. Is this you? In FRD, hundreds of men from all over the world show up for each other, to share resources and raise the bar of fatherhood (our core values) If you're reading this, you want to grow. Podcasts are great, but guys… when you're ready to stop just listening to content, and want to JOIN the conversations – the FRD brotherhood is ready for you. One more thing… Has this podcast helped you? If so, please tell us how we're doing. Please take a minute and leave a review. Seriously, they matter. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Subscribe to this show on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify
Dr. Rogelio Perez, a board-certified gastroenterologist with over 20 years of expertise in providing treatment for a wide variety of difficult GI disorders shares information about the signs and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease, how it can impact other body systems, and options for how to treat it.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) have similar acronyms, but the two gastrointestinal issues are very different. On today's episode of Young & Healthy, Dr. Danny Mallon and Dr. Temara Hajjat, pediatric gastroenterologists at Cincinnati Children's, dive into conversation that explores the differences between IBS and IBD, particularly in children. While these conditions may emerge later in life and some have genetic components, understanding how the gut communicates with the brain is crucial to helping your child feel their very best. We'll uncover the nuances of symptoms, the relationship between gut and brain function, and the importance of treating patients holistically by addressing physical, social, and emotional well-being. Join us as we navigate this vital conversation and learn why asking questions is not just okay, but essential!
Neilanjan Nandi, MD, FACP is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Nandi's practice focuses on the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD, eg, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative Colitis) and recurrent Clostridium difficile infection via Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT). Dr. Nandi serves on the executive council of the Philadelphia Crohn's & Colitis Foundation (CCF), the medical advisory board of the United Ostomy Associates of America (UOAA), coordinates outreach on the American College of Gastroenterology Patient Care Committee and is a founding board member of the South Asian IBD Alliance (SAIA). He also regularly peer reviews research publications and serves on the social media editorial board for the premier journals 'Inflammatory Bowel Diseases' and 'Crohn's & Colitis 360.' His research has focused on studying conditions co-morbid to IBD quality of care such as characterizing the management and consequences of iron deficiency anemia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in IBD patients. He has a particular interest in the diagnosis and management of refractory Clostridioides difficile infection and the application of fecal microbiota transplantation in C difficile. Dr. Nandi has helped conduct a number of clinical trials of stool derived microbiome therapies. He has also authored numerous book chapters on the diagnosis and management of various viral, parasitic, mycobacterial and bacterial infections of the GI tract. Dr. Nandi's fervor for clinical education has been recognized with multiple teaching awards including the 2023 Sidney Cohen Faculty Teacher of the Year for the Gastroenterology & Hepatology division of the University of Pennsylvania. He was honored as the 2019 Physician Hero by the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Crohn's and Colitis Foundation at their annual Take Steps for Crohn's & Colitis event and wields digital & social media platforms to amplify education, outreach & advocacy in IBD to clinicians and patients. He was also awarded the Philadelphia CCF's Chairman's Citation in 2022. He is the regular host of an academic podcast : ‘GI Insights: IBD Crosstalk' which features high yield, evidence based medicine discussions with guests from different interdisciplinary fields critical to providing comprehensive IBD care. Dr. Nandi's passions include fitness, cooking, virtual reality gaming, reading and dancing. Follow him on social @fitwitmd.
Unlock the hidden truths behind the dualistic nature of Hydrogen Sulfide as our expert guests, Dr. Nirala Jacobi and Dr. Kathleen Janel joins us in our latest episode "High Dose Sulfur for IBS". This episode is a deep dive into the dichotomy that exists within our gut, exploring how this compound can simultaneously pose as a health aid and a health threat. Come join us as we learn about its role in various illnesses like Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and understand how an imbalance of this compound leads to these disorders. We will also shed light on how sulfur, commonly seen as a villain in the narrative of gut disorders, can be used as a superhero in the treatment of these conditions. Dr. Kathleen Janel, who has been a pioneer in this revolutionizing treatment approach, will share her insights and personal success stories utilizing high doses of sulfur for more than two decades. Don't miss this intriguing transformational health journey as we challenge the conventional belief systems about sulfur and its role in gut health.
Episode 12 - Rotem Sigall Boneh - Nutrition and IBD: Nuts and Bolts of Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Bailey Koch speak with Rotem Sigall Boneh RD, about the ins and outs of the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED). Rotem is a clinical and research dietitian based at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, Israel. She holds the distinction of being the founder of D-ECCO, the dietitian committee within the European Crohn and Colitis organization. Additionally, she is a co-founder of the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) and has played a pivotal role in leading clinical trials in this field. Currently, she is working on her Ph.D. at Amsterdam University, focusing on the role of CDED in the management of Crohn's Disease. Rotem is also a member of the Porto group, an expert panel specializing in pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) within the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN). Resources: Sigall Boneh et al. The Crohn's disease exclusion diet: a comprehensive review of evidence, implementation strategies, practical guidance, and future directions. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izad255Innovative Dietary Management Solution For Crohn's Disease | ModuLife (mymodulife.com)Gut Friendly Recipes (crohnscolitisfoundation.org)Recipes Information | NT for IBD (nutritionaltherapyforibd.org)Nutrition University (N2U) application site: ScholarOne Abstracts - Login (abstractcentral.com)Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.Produced by: Bailey KochNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
A bidet a day keeps the costs on toilet paper down. This week the hosts are sick, so no Feel Good Friday! Instead the dudes chat with Seb Tucknott, CEO & Co-founder of IBDrelief, who has been living with ulcerative colitis since 2008. Delve into the complexities of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) as Seb sheds light on his personal journey, from a challenging diagnosis of ulcerative colitis to the emotional struggles often overshadowed by shame and embarrassment. Poop shame is real. Discover the pivotal role Seb's experiences played in the creation of IBDrelief, a platform where patients teach patients through educational videos. Seb believes that empowered patients can enhance medical outcomes and the boys couldn't agree more! Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
“What can we do to make you not only adapt but thrive?” Dr. Laurie Keefer is a groundbreaker in the world of GI psychology and today she is sharing her research and expertise on The Gut Show! Her study on IBD and resilience as well as her prior work has really shifted the conversation and created a lot of talk in the digestion world. Her work led to the foundation of Trellus Health - which teaches patients with IBD and IBS to learn and build resilience, both physical and emotional. In this episode, we cover: Where did your work begin [1:50] The resilience 5 [3:32] Resilience is the opposite of stress [7:34] “Just stress less” [11:00] When people say they aren't resilient [12:37] The line between realism and being realistic [13:41] The assessment process [15:48] Team based approach [17:16] Prioritization of where to start [18:33] Trellis Health [22:53] About our guest: Dr Laurie Keefer, PhD is a GI Health Psychologist and Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. She has a more than 20 years of experience in the development and implementation of behavioral therapies for chronic digestive disorders, including Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). She currently directs the GRITT Program, an integrated care model for Crohn's and ulcerative colitis patients within the IBD Center at Mount Sinai Hospital. She maintains a clinical practice focused on psychosocial concerns among medically complex IBD. Her research focuses on the application of positive psychology principles, particularly resilience and acceptance to the management of chronic digestive conditions. She has sustained NIH funding since 2008, including holding the first ever T32 Training grant for young investigators at the intersection of physiology and psychology. She continues to focus on the development of precision-based, scalable GI self-management interventions and recently co-founded Trellus Health, Inc, a digital care solution for the chronic conditions based on her GRITT Methodology. Dr Keefer is Founder and Chair of the Rome Foundation's GastroPsych group and serves on the Board of Directors of the Rome Foundation. She has more than 200 peer-reviewed publications and recently co-edited the Handbook of Psychogastroenterology for Mental Health Professionals. Dr Keefer is a sought-after speaker, mentor and collaborator. Dr Keefer received her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Albany in New York and completed a residency and fellowship in health psychology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. She has been a champion for integrated behavioral care in gastroenterology and has trained many in this model around the world. She lives in Northern NJ with her husband, two teens and dog. Trellus Health: https://trellushealth.com/ Join the MASTER Method Membership: https://www.ibsmastermethod.com/master-method Connect with Erin & the Gutivate team: IG: @erinjudge.rd or @gutivate Website: www.gutivate.com Schedule a consult: bit.ly/gutivateconsult FREE: IBS Fundamentals Mini Course: https://www.ibsmastermethod.com/ibs-fundamentals-sign-up Join The GUT Community: The Facebook group for those with IBS and digestive health conditions to connect, encourage one another, and dive deeper into the topics we cover on The Gut Show. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegutcommunity Track your symptoms & understand your body better My Gut Journal is a 90 day gut tracker to build awareness in your mind & body. Get yours at https://gutivate.com/store/mygutjournal
A bidet a day keeps the costs on toilet paper down. This week the hosts are sick, so no Feel Good Friday! Instead the dudes chat with Seb Tucknott, CEO & Co-founder of IBDrelief, who has been living with ulcerative colitis since 2008. Delve into the complexities of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) as Seb sheds light on his personal journey, from a challenging diagnosis of ulcerative colitis to the emotional struggles often overshadowed by shame and embarrassment. Poop shame is real. Discover the pivotal role Seb's experiences played in the creation of IBDrelief, a platform where patients teach patients through educational videos. Seb believes that empowered patients can enhance medical outcomes and the boys couldn't agree more! Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are autoimmune diseases that are both categorized as forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). This week, Dr. Prather talks about his "very high success rate" of patients going into remission from their symptoms without pharmaceuticals. In this episode, find out:—The difference between Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. And how patients can actually have BOTH at the same time.—The connection between Antibiotics and the rise of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. And the genetic component that increases your chances of having Inflammatory Bowel Disease. —The symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which are "not fun".—How the Disease Care approach is to prescribe Antibiotics and Corticosteroids that are known to actually CAUSE Inflammatory Bowel Disease.—The Structure-Function Approach Dr. Prather uses for Inflammatory Bowel Disease that focuses on building up the body's immune system and balancing your gut health.—The diagnostics that are "critical" for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. And why Dr. Prather refuses to treat a patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease unless they get a G.I. Stool Kit first.—Why a Hair Analysis is important to identify heavy metal toxicities in an IBD patient. —How an Ulcerative Colitis researcher called Dr. Prather to ask his "secret" after seeing several of Dr. Prather's patients who had their conditions reversed. And how the researcher was actually DISAPPOINTED in Dr. Prather's answer because each patient is treated with a unique protocol tailored for them. —The Nutraceuticals important for Inflammatory Bowel Disease and how it is "guaranteed" someone with IBD has "very, very strong" nutritional deficiencies. —The Herbals that are "essential" for IBD and how Holistic Integration can find the ones that work best for each patient. Plus, the Dietary issues relating to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, including the dangers of Gluten and the importance of Fiber as a "cure" for IBD.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Dr. Maria R. Mascarenhas is back to discuss: 1. The difference between Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2. The difference between Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance 3. Drugs v. dietary changes to treat gastro issues. In this episode you'll hear: 1:30 – What are common patient issues in Dr. Mascarenhas' practice?2:45 – Difference between Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) & Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)4:30 – Artificial sweeteners, the gut-brain connection and your microbiome5:50 – How Dr. Mascarenhas diagnoses gastro issues7:00 – Irritable Bowel Syndrome treatment options: drugs v. dietary changes11:35 – Difference between Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance16:15 – Examples of gluten-free grains19:00 – Reasons for constipation20:00 – Fiber21:55 – Hydration and homemade popsicles24:50 – Dr. Mascarenhas' opinion on sports drinks for young athletes25:45 – Dr. Mascarenhas' opinion on low carb & low fat diets for kids27:40 – What is a plant based diet?31:00 – The power of spices36:15 – Bringing integrative and culinary medicine into mainstream pediatrics As referenced in the episode: The Anti-Inflammatory Family Cookbook: The Kid-Friendly, Pediatrician-Approved Way to Transform Your Family's HealthThe Healthy Eating Plate: https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/healthy-eating-plateCredits:Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMSSound and Editing - Will CrannExecutive Producer - Esther Garfin©2022 Alternative Food Network Inc.
Dr. Tracy Hull is the Section Chief of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Hull also holds the Thomas and Sandra Sullivan Family Endowed Chair in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. She joins this episode of the Butts and Guts podcast to share updates in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatment and what you need to know about the disease.
What if I told you that healing chronic health issues could be possible? Listen, I'm not a doctor so please don't take this as medical advice. But I want to share with you Lindsay Shelto's story of how she healed her life long struggle of Crohn's Disease. In this episode Lindsay and I chat about: Her journey with crohn's that started as an INFANT to how she has fully healed and is medication FREE nowInsurance struggles as an autoimmune warriorHealing generational trauma + inner child healing can help break subconscious cycles that contribute to DIS-EASEHow profound acupuncture & NATURE was for Lindsay on her journeyHow deep rooted people pleasing likely is for most of us!Having awareness around your patterns and where they come from More about our guest Lindsay Shelto: Linds is a Registered Nurse-Turned-Digital Nomad Healer on a mission to transform lives by supporting individuals on their journey to heal from Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) & live a life of freedom. After suffering with IBD for 15 years, she has healed her Crohn's Disease, is medication free & living a life of freedom while traveling the globe. Linds uses a unique combination of holistic healing practices & personalized guidance which empowers people to reclaim their health, find inner balance & embrace living a vibrant & fulfilling life of freedom!Connect with Linds:IG/TikTok/YouTube: lindssheltoWebsite: www.wildlywholistic.comJoin Wildly Wholistic- The Journey: A 12 Week Program To Healing IBD & Getting You On The Path To Living a Life of Freedom- Starts July 12th!CONNECT WITH THE HOST, COURT: & if you REALLY resonate with this episode, just know that I am here to support you.If you have had a dream for awhile (maybe to leave your hometown, travel the world, start a podcast, etc) but have held yourself back: it's time to take the ACTION to break the cycles that are keeping you stuck, sister :)A new 1:1 offer is launching soon to GUIDE you in breaking the cycles that are holding you back from your LIMITLESS life.Court | Podcast Host (@journeytolimitless_) • Instagram photos and videos^^^^ DM me "CYCLES" on IG for more info on this offer. We can have a conversation to see if it would be a good fit :)Love the Journey to Limitless Podcast?Leave us a 5-star rating and review on your favorite listening app! Showing your support for the podcast is SO appreciated and I definitely don't want it to go unnoticed! We also chatted about Louise Hay's book You Can Heal Your Life: You Can Heal Your Life: Hay, Louise: 9780937611012: Amazon.com: Books
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic disease that describes conditions characterized by chronic inflammation of gastrointestinal tract of patients. IBD is usually diagnosed early, since many of the signs can be concerning to parents, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, blood in the stool, or weight loss. Dr. Nattiv will talk about why it's important for parents to recognize these signs early, and how the IBD Program at Miller Children's & Women's helps treat and manage the disease in children.
In this episode of the Emoroid Digest Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Fernando Velayos and discuss the guidelines from the American Gastroenterological Association, “Clinical Practice Update on Endoscopic Surveillance and Management of Colorectal Dysplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Expert Review”. Fernando Velayos is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine, and Director of the Regional Program in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) for Northern California Kaiser Permanente. Host: Dr. Chuma Obineme (GI Fellow) – https://twitter.com/TypicallySilent Co-Host: Dr. Jason Brown - https://med.emory.edu/directory/profile/?u=JMBROW2 Guest: Dr. Fernando Velayos - https://twitter.com/Realcecum Link to Review: https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(21)03093-6/fulltext Link to Emoroid Digest visual Summary: Link to Emoroid Digest Website: https://med.emory.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/digestive-diseases/education/emoroid-digest.html
Welcome back to the second episode of my "all about gut health" series! Today, I have an incredibly special guest on the show - Ali Feller. You may know her as "Ali On The Run." She is a race announcer, podcaster, runner, and such an inspiring person! Ali shares her insight on gut health through her experiences living and running with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). IBD is a chronic gastrointestinal disease that affects 1.6 million Americans each year, including Ali and I. I am a huge advocate for raising awareness for IBD and am overjoyed to have Ali on the show to share her experience. Ali provides insight into her running story, her IBD story, shares lots of fun tidbits, and of course, shares compassionate, warm, and loving wisdom. This episode contains wonderful advice on some ways to cope with the emotional aspect of IBD and also some running tips as well (always carry toilet paper!). To hear Ali's full story with IBD, you can check out her podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Eiqdyjk8qFKWwm4Hgdvq6 I am more than delighted and thrilled to have Ali as a guest in my gut health series. She is truly and inspiration and light for so many runners and those who deal with chronic health conditions. You can check out Ali's platforms below, and you won't want to miss this episode! https://aliontherunblog.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sabrina30353/support
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) comes with many psychololgical and behavioral health hurdles that patients have to navigate on a day to day basis. But living with IBD doesn't mean you can't thrive and that's exactly what our guests, Dr. Laurie Keefer and Dr. Marla Dubinsky, co-founders of Trellus Health, are encouraging patients to recognize. In this episode Dr. Keefer and Dr. Dubinsky share their insights and expertise on the psychological impact of living with IBD, and how that informed their approach to starting Trellus Health, which offers a unique program for patients so they can build the resilience and IBD management skills they need to improve health outcomes in a positive way.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term that describes chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the two most common forms of IBD. In recent years, research into the role of diet in the cause and treatment of IBD has been gaining traction. In this podcast episode, I look at some of that evolving research into potential dietary triggers linked to causing IBD as well as possible treatments for managing IBD with diet.Links referred to in the podcastReview of diet for IBD https://www.nature.com/articles/s41430-021-01051-9Faecal microbiota transplantation for the treatment of IBD https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2020.574533/fullEpisode transcriptTo access the full episode transcript, go to the following link and select the individual podcast episode and then click on the ‘Transcript' tab https://thinkingnutrition.buzzsprout.comConnect with meInstagram: doctimcroweFacebook: Thinking NutritionTwitter: CroweTim
Dear Listener, Today, join me and special guest Dana Monsees for a conversation about how those experiencing Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and/or any other chronic digestive issues can utilize the Intuitive Eating framework. Throughout our conversation, Dana talks about the most common gut-related issues she sees in her practice and offers some practical tips for those wanting to create a healthier relationship with food while also addressing their GI concerns. Dana is a Certified Nutrition Specialist and Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist practicing from a Non-Diet, HAES lens helping clients heal from gut and adrenal issues. She prides herself on implementing a neutral nutrition approach–something that's hard to come by in the “gut health” space! If you'd like to learn more about Dana and her work, you can find her on IG @danamonsees_cns or on her podcast Wholehearted Eating. You can also check out Dana's website, www.realfoodwithdana.com, for more information on her approach and how to work with her. Thanks for listening and don't forget to tap those five stars if you enjoy today's episode! Yours Chewly with gratitude, Claire Join our free, private FB community: https://clairechewning.com/community Work with Claire 1:1: https://clairechewning.com/work-with-me The self-paced, online Intuitive Eating Discovery Course: https://clairechewning.com/intuitive-eating-course (Use code “PODCAST” at checkout for 10% off of your enrollment investment