August 20, 202000:50:52

123- What You Can Do To Improve SIBO with Dr. Adam Rinde

While the entire numbers of people who may have SIBO is unknown, it is estimated that over 80% of people with IBS also have SIBO. Which if 15% of the population has IBS, then that is quite a few people who are also suffering from SIBO.I know, I am throwing around a lot of acronyms right now, which can get confusing. What we will be talking about is digestive issues, and overgrowth in the intestinal tract that can cause symptoms such as excess bloating and gas.Dr. Adam Rinde is an expert who works with lots of patients with SIBO and will be teaching us what to look for in SIBO patients, and how to treat it effectively.What To Expect From This Episode The Liver's role in the body and how important it is to gut health What SIBO is and how it is more than just bacterial overgrowth What all can lead to an increase in SIBO-type symptomsWhich treatment protocols are the best to help with SIBO symptoms Shownotes* [1:30] What is Dr. Adam Rinde's background and what got him interested in medicine* [6:00] Is there an area in the body where disease seems to stem from* [7:15] Why is the liver so important for the digestive tract* [10:45] What is SIBO and what are signs that you may have SIBO* [16:00] When using a probe to look into the gut, can that move bacterial from one intestine to another* [20:45] Is SIBO an overgrowth of the microbiome or an overgrowth of something else* [24:00] What are some typical GI dysfunctions that can lead to SIBO* [31:00] Since a lot of roads can lead to SIBO, is the treatments options vast as well* [33:00] Does the overgrowth bounce back quickly if you fall back into bad habits, or once it is under control are you in the clear* [37:15] Are probiotics helpful and could it irritate the SIBO* [41:30] Dr. Adam Rinde has final thoughts on SIBO* [45:00] If you sync your circadian rhythm with the season, does that mean in the winter time you slow way down Resources From This EpisodeSome of these resources may contain affiliate links, which provides a small commission to me (at no extra expense to you).* You can learn more about SIBO at Dr. Rinde's podcast- Listen Now* Take a look at the Bristol Stool Chart to see how well your stools are doing- Learn More Transcript For Episode (Transcripts aren't even close to 100% Accurate) Bryan Carroll: [00:00:15] There are people out there who have been struggling with gut issues that cause so much bloating. That they can look seven months pregnant. Surprisingly, the percentage of people struggling with this as well, quite high.And if you don't know what you are fighting, then it can be a very long process to get your gut back under control. What's up everyone. I'm Bryan Carroll and I'm here to help people move more, eat well and be adventurous. And today, dr. Adam Rinde is joining me to discuss SIBO and what is actually going on in the gut when SIBO is present and as you'll learn.What was originally thought of as a bacterial issue is much more than that. And the term SIBOE has been morphing over the years. So let's get into it. My conversation with dr. Adam Rindy, dr. Adam Rinde is a naturopathic physician in Bellevue, Washington who takes great interest in unlocking health problems and restoring function with it.Patients he is sought after, especially in addressing health problems of the GI endocrine and neurologic systems. And by utilizing principles of naturopathic functional and integrate the medicine he strives to provide precision care. Thank you so much for coming onto the show, Adam. Dr. Adam Rinde: [00:01:25] You're welcome, Bryan.Thank you so much for having me today.

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