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11 Sep 2017Fertility and gut health with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack | Ep. 4801:23:14

Are you aware of the affect that your gut health can have on your fertility? Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, a Fertility Awareness Educator, joins Rebecca this week to discuss the important connection between female menstrual cycles and your gut health. They talk about how to chart your cycle to check your fertility, diet and lifestyle changes that can help with fertility and what to do if you cycle is not ‘normal’. Lisa explains how taking control of your own cycle is not only empowering but also important in monitoring our overall wellbeing.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/fertility/

Keywords: SIBO, living with SIBO, SIBO lifestyle, SIBO recovery, gut health, good gut health, gut health and fertility, fertility, menstrual cycle, managing your menstrual cycle, natural cycles, female hormones, female hormonal health, hormonal health, rebecca coomes, the healthy gut, lisa hendrickson-jack, the fertility friday podcast

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05 Nov 2018SIBO Breath Testing with Eric Hamilton | Ep. 8201:03:28

In this, the last episode of season 2, learn all about SIBO breath testing as Rebecca is joined by Eric Hamilton from Quinton Instrument Company. Rebecca and Eric discuss everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the SIBO breath test, from how the test actually works, to what to do if you cheat on your prep diet. If you’ve ever wanted to know more about testing for SIBO then you can’t miss this episode.








  • How Eric’s own personal experience of SIBO testing and treatment has helped him to deeply understand the condition
  • Why you would test for SIBO rather than just working from symptoms
  • How a SIBO breath test actually works
  • Why it’s important to follow the prep diet before your breath test
  • What you can eat on the breath test prep diet, following your practitioners advice
  • What can happen to your results if you don’t follow the prep diet prior to testing
  • How to perform the SIBO breath test effectively
  • Understanding what is being measured with the breath test
  • What to do if you cheat with your prep diet before testing
  • Why scheduling time for your prep diet and testing is important
  • The lead up to testing, what you need to avoid
  • What the difference is between the lactulose and glucose breath tests
  • How your SIBO breath test results are interpreted by a practitioner
  • What is considered a positive SIBO breath test, looking at the Rome Consensus and North American Consensus
  • Hydrogen Sulphide testing research and development
  • How accurate a SIBO breath test is
  • Remembering to look at the complete picture with your own health
  • Grab your 20% off your SIBO Breath test from Quintron using the code - HEALTHYGUT


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13 Jul 2020Gluten Sensitivity, Coeliac Disease and Food Intolerances with Dr Lisa Shaver | Ep. 8700:51:03

Rebecca is joined by naturopathic physician, Dr Lisa Shaver to discuss gluten sensitivity, coeliac disease and food intolerances.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What are the different types of SIBO diets?
  • Are these diets treating SIBO or are they just helping people to feel better?
  • What do we do if gluten is an issue?
  • What is the difference between coeliac disease and non-coeliac gluten sensitivity? 
  • What is a wheat allergy?
  • How do you know if you havefood intolerances?
  • Why is it important to test for coeliac disease?
  • Where and how to test for coeliac disease?
  • What are the alternative testing options for coeliac disease?
  • Can genetic testing be used to identify coeliac disease?
  • What are the things to consider before we commence one of these SIBO diets?
  • What's the outlook look like once the SIBO treatment is done? 


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST 

Listen to Coeliac Disease with Dr Lisa Shaver | Episode 30

Listen to Bi Phasic Diet with Dr Nirala Jacobi | Episode 4

Listen to Fast Tract Diet with Dr Norm Robillard | Episode 18

Listen to understanding SIBO with Dr Mark Pimentel | Episode 59

Listen to the GAPS Protocol with Amy Mihaly | Episode 76

SIBO Specific Food Guide

SIBO Bi Phasic Diet

The Elemental Diet

SIBO Cookbooks by Rebecca Coomes

Cyrex Laboratories

Vibrant Wellness

Wheat Zoomer

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14 Sep 2020Living with SIBO with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 9600:25:04

Want to learn to live well with SIBO and beyond? In today’s episode, I’m joined by some of my members of the 5 week challenge program who talk about what it was like to complete the program and how it helped them. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What prompted them to join the Living Well with SIBO: 5 Week Challenge?
  • What are their reasons for signing up and joining the program?
  • What are the key highlights that they take away from doing the 5 Week Challenge?
  • What would they say to someone who’s considering participating in another round of the 5 Week Challenge?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Join the next round of the Living Well With SIBO: 5 Week Challenge

The Healthy Gut YouTube Channel

Book a 1:1 Coaching Session with Rebecca

Connect with naturopath Natalie Cruttenden

Listen to the podcast on Introducing The Living Well with SIBO: 5-Week Challenge with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 91

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08 Jun 2020The Healthy Gut Podcast is back for Season 300:05:36

The Healthy Gut Podcast is coming back for Season 3 next week! The podcast will air on Tuesday mornings AEST and Monday afternoon/evening in the US/Canada/UK.

In Season 3, you can get access to the full transcriptions of each episode when you sign up to become a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast. It's absolutely free to join. To sign up, head to www.thehealthygut.com/podcast.

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17 Jan 2017SIBO and Movement with Shaun Seymour & Sam Roberts | Ep. 1400:52:05

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/exercise.

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13 Mar 2017Supporting your SIBO journey with Daniela Paolone | Ep. 2201:18:32

Daniela Paolone is a passionate advocate for people with SIBO and shares with Rebecca her own SIBO journey. Daniela and Rebecca chat about what support you need to be successful on your SIBO journey, and why keeping positive is key. They talk about why being your own Private Investigator when seeking a diagnosis, and then going through the treatment, is so important. She shares why she has been involved with the SIBO Discussion/Support Group on Facebook as an admin for the past 3 years, and why it can be such a useful online community.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/daniela/

Keywords: SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, SIBO support, SIBO treatment, SIBO recovery, The Healthy Gut, adrenal fatigue, meditation, positive outlook.

 

 

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14 Aug 2017Going low carb with Steph Lowe | Ep. 4400:59:09

If you’ve been considering going low carb then this week’s podcast is essential listening. Steph Lowe, The Natural Nutritionist, joins Rebecca to talk all about the features and benefits of a low carb diet. They discuss how the diet works and why we should be eating real, unprocessed foods. Steph also tells us more about the how introducing more natural fats into your diet can help you achieve satiety to discourage unnecessary snacking.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/lowcarb/

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO diet, treating SIBO, living with SIBO, low carb lifestyle, Keto, LCHF, Low carb high fat diet, low carbing, JERF, just eat real food, orthorexia, sugar cravings, carb cravings, dealing with cravings, Steph Lowe, The Natural Nutritionist, The Healthy Gut, Rebecca Coomes, gut health, healing your gut

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11 Apr 20174 - Step Gut Healing with Lee Holmes | Ep. 2600:59:27

Rebecca is joined by Lee Holmes from Supercharged Food and author of Heal Your Gut. Lee talks with Rebecca about how through her own illness she realised that healing her gut was key to her overall health. She and Rebecca chat about her 4 phases of gut healing, and how moving towards whole foods is key to gut health. They look at how a change in lifestyle can also help to change our health overall. Lee shares with Rebecca some handy hints and tips on how to incorporate good foods into your diet.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/healyourgut/

Keywords: SIBO, IBS, Gut healing, The Healthy Gut, Lee Holmes, Heal your gut, wellness, gut health, wholefoods, JERF, Eat well, SIBO recovery, SIBO treatment, gut healing

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18 Sep 2018Testing your Microbiome with Dr Jason Hawrelak | Ep. 7501:15:58

Having a diverse microbiome is key to optimal health. Dr Jason Hawrelak joins Rebecca this week to discuss her recent uBiome Explorer test results and what they mean. They also talk about why having a diverse microbiome is important, how you can discover what your own microbiome diversity looks like and some simple strategies to improve it.

✓ Why we should consider our microbiome diversity when treating chronic illnesses like SIBO and IBS

✓ How to test for microbiome diversity

✓ The ease and simplicity of carrying out the uBiome test

✓ What the uBiome test is actually looking for

✓ How and when we should use prebiotics and probiotics

✓ How the building blocks of a healthy microbiome are built early in life

✓ An overview of some of the key bacteria groups and what role they are known to play

✓ Why you should aim for at least 40 plant based foods per week

✓ How to start diversifying plant based foods in your diet

✓ What to do if you react to new foods and why you should be looking for underlying causes

✓ Why you should look to personalise your treatment protocols

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24 Oct 2017SIBO SOS™ Summit II is on now!00:02:04

The SIBO SOS™ Summit II is the world's largest online summit for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth.

To give you the full opportunity to watch 40+ interviews with SIBO practitioners and patients, The Healthy Gut podcast will be on hiatus this week and return next week with Lyndra Griparic who will be discussing constipation.

The SIBO SOS™ Summit II runs from 21-29 October and is currently FREE to register to watch the videos.  Register today at https://thehealthygut.co/events/.

Rebecca Coomes joins Shivan Sarna today to share her Top 8 tips for living with SIBO, but don't delay as the interview will only be available for another 24 hours.

Secure your place at the SIBO SOS™ Summit II here: https://thehealthygut.co/events/ 

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08 Oct 2018Getting Ready For The Holidays with Rebecca Coomes | Ep.7801:26:47

This week Rebecca is sharing her, ‘Getting Ready For The Holidays’, webinar from the SIBO Coaching Program. Dealing with Thanksgiving, Christmas and other big social celebrations can be tricky when you are living with SIBO. However, some simple strategies can help you to have a successful festive season. Knowing what you want from your festive season and planning to achieve it is a great place to start. Rebecca shares tools to help you identify what’s most important to you at this time of the year and how to make it happen.


  • Why preparation is key during the holiday season
  • Mindset and managing busy, stressful social occasions
  • Meal planning to eat well without stress
  • Managing flares and reactions
  • Dealing with managing challenging food situations
  • The importance of social connections for our mental wellbeing
  • Why it’s important to stay active throughout the holiday
  • Stress and how to deal with it during the busy period
  • Identifying what you want your festive season to look like
  • Considering your food options in advance, especially when travelling
  • Why you should schedule in some time for yourself during this time
  • Why communication is so important for a successful festive season
  • Avoiding sabotage from outside influences
  • Understanding your own triggers and influences
  • Serving, or contributing SIBO friendly food to celebrations


Get the show notes here or subscribe as a member of The Healthy Gut podcast to get a free transcription of the show: https://www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/holidays

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28 Nov 2017Overcoming bowel disease with Dane Johnson | Ep. 5601:34:12

Dane Johnson was a successful model and actor, living the 'perfect' dream life on the outside, yet getting sicker on the inside. Ultimately, he ended up bedridden and hospitalised from inflammatory bowel disease, severely underweight and extremely unwell.

On today's episode, Dane shares with us what hitting rock bottom was like for him and how he clawed himself back to regain his health.

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15 May 2017Lyme Disease and SIBO with Dr Farshid Rahbar | Ep. 3100:48:58

This week Rebecca is joined by Dr Farshid Sam Rahbar to talk about Lyme Disease and SIBO. Dr Rahbar is an acclaimed gastroenterologist with a passion for using the ‘whole-person’ approach in treatment. Rebecca and Dr Rahbar talk about the link between Lyme Disease and SIBO, how it’s caused, its symptoms, risk factors and the treatments available. They also chat about how important it is to map out your own medical history, to determine which symptoms are digestive or non-digestive and how this may help if you are not responding to your SIBO treatment.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/lyme/

Keywords: Lyme Disease, Lyme Disease treatment, Dr Rahbar, Dr Farshid Rahbar, SIBO, SIBO symptoms, SIBO treatment, SIBO recovery, chronic illness, digestion, digestive disorders, the healthy gut, rebecca coomes

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29 Jun 2020Vegetarian SIBO Diet with Dr Nirala Jacobi and Anne Criner | Ep. 8500:58:52

In today's episode, Dr. Nirala Jacobi and Anne Criner join Rebecca to talk about the Vegetarian SIBO Bi Phasic Diet and its benefits.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE:

  • What is the vegetarian SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • How is the vegetarian SIBO Bi Phasic Diet different than the original SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • What is the Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • How long should a person stay on the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet or even within each of the two phases?
  • How can you move into Phase 2 if you are struggling to reintroduce foods?
  • What is the soaking and sprouting technique for grains and legumes?
  • What are the benefits of soaking and sprouting?
  • Can people combine the Original SIBO Bi Phasic Diet with the Vegetarian SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • What are the other options available on the new Vegetarian SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE

Listen to the podcast on Bi-Phasic Diet, Testing and Herbal Treatments with Dr Nirala Jacobi | Ep. 4

Learn more about the SIBO Bi-Phasic Diet

Download the Original SIBO Bi-Phasic Diet handout

Download the Vegetarian Bi-Phasic Diet eBook by Dr Nirala Jacobi and Nutritionist Anne Criner

The Biome Clinic by Dr Nirala Jacobi

Get SIBO Bi Phasic Diet cookbooks, meal plans and more by Rebecca Coomes

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06 Nov 2017Surviving trauma to regain health with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 5500:53:22

Traumatic events can be life-changing and everlasting. For many people, the trauma can stay with them for life, yet they often don’t get the support they need. Today, Rebecca Coomes shares her own personal experience with highly traumatic events; sexual abuse by her uncle, extreme bullying at school and in the workplace and how a near-death diving accident was the tipping point for change. She shares how she lived in a constant state of fight or flight and the impact that had on her gut, plus how she manages her past traumas today. For full show notes, head to https://thehealthygut.com/trauma/

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11 Sep 2018The Elemental Diet with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 7400:51:44

If you’re looking for relief from SIBO have you considered doing the Elemental Diet? Rebecca’s SIBO has returned and she’s determined to find a quick and effective solution that will hopefully bring lasting relief from her symptoms. Join Rebecca this week as she talks about what the Elemental Diet entails, how it works and how, as a foodie, she’s managing the mindset of a liquid diet. If you’ve ever considered following the Elemental Diet this is a must listen! Follow Rebecca’s journey day by day on YouTube.

✓ What is the Elemental Diet?

✓ When would you use an Elemental Diet?

✓ Why you might decide to follow an Elemental Diet

✓ What’s not in an Elemental Diet

✓ How to use the Elemental Diet

✓ The different ways to use the Elemental Diet

✓ Why preparation is so important prior to commencing the Elemental Diet

✓ Why you still need to address any other underlying conditions related to your SIBO

✓ Coping strategies and mindset during the Elemental Diet

✓ Reintroduction of food after the Elemental Diet

✓ Contraindications and concerns with the Elemental Diet

✓ The surprising benefits of the Elemental Diet


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20 Jul 2020SIBO and Fertility with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack | Ep. 8801:09:30

In today’s episode, Fertility Awareness Educator Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is joined by Rebecca to discuss SIBO and fertility --- what are the vital signs and is it safe to get pregnant when you have SIBO.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What are the vital signs of fertility?
  • Why is charting female cycles important?
  • What do you look for when you start charting? 
  • What are some of the things that you look at when you aren't charting?
  • How do you determine if your body is in the fertile window? 
  • When should we learn fertility awareness?
  • How do you observe cervical mucus in your menstrual cycle?
  • How do you identify ovulation?
  • What are the different factors that can contribute to the amount of cervical mucus?
  • Aside from the cervical mucus, what other things that a female has to you look for?
  • Is it safe to have a baby when you have SIBO? 
  • How can we tell if a woman's body is even ready for pregnancy when she's dealing with a condition like SIBO?
  • What does a healthy menstrual cycle look like?
  • Are there any things we should definitely be eating or we should definitely be avoiding when it comes to helping prepare the body for pregnancy?
  • What can we be doing to have healthy lifestyle choices to support our bodies getting ready for pregnancy?
  • What are the effects of taking hormonal birth control? 


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST 

Listen to Fertility and Gut Health with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack | Episode 48

Read her book -- The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility 

Listen to Lisa’s Fertility Friday Podcast

Join Lisa’s Coaching Program

SIBO Specific Food Guide

Rebecca Coomes' Coaching Session

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18 Sep 2017Autoimmunity and SIBO with Heidi Turner | Ep. 4901:14:18

Autoimmune conditions can leave you suffering everything from histamine flares to inflammation, so what is the link to SIBO? This week Rebecca is joined by Heidi Turner, a functional dietitian/nutritionist who specialises in SIBO and other digestive disorders. They discuss why it’s so important to calm our systems for recovery, how that can achieved through listening to our own bodies and why relying on our intuition is key.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/autoimmunity/

Keywords: autoimmunity, autoimmune disorders, autoimmune diseases, what is autoimmunity, inflammation, what is inflammation, how to heal inflammation, SIBO, IBS, Crohn's, colitis, SIBO recovery, SIBO journey, what is SIBO, functional nutrition, functional nutritionist, Heidi Turner, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut, healthy gut, gut health

 

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29 Oct 20165 steps to improve your health with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 100:30:18

Hear how Rebecca Coomes transformed her health by applying the 5 key pillars to health: awareness, nutrition, movement, mindset and lifestyle. After suffering from chronic illness for 36 years, she regained her health by changing all areas of her life. In this episode, Rebecca discusses what she did and how she applied the 5 key pillars. For show notes, visit www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/pillars

Episode Keywords: SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, 5 pillars to health, The Healthy Gut, Awareness, Nutrition, Movement, Mindset, Lifestyle

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24 Jan 2017SIBO, Diabetes and Gut Health with Dr Mona Morstein | Ep.1500:57:19

In this week’s episode of the Healthy Gut Podcast, Rebecca speaks with Dr Mona Morstein about diabetes, insulin resistance and the role gut health plays on these conditions. Dr Morstein is recognised as an expert on pre-diabetes and diabetes, and also specialises in gastroenterology and hormonal disorders. Rebecca and Dr Morstein get into the detail about the importance of insulin and how our bodies use it, and why we can be predisposed to diabetes when we have SIBO. They also chat about the impact that the microbiome has on our gut health and how to protect it. Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/diabetes Keywords: Dr Mona Morstein, diabetes, microbiome, pre-diabetes, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalance, SIBO, gut health, gut repair, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut

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13 Feb 2017Fast Tract Diet with Dr Norm Robillard | Ep. 1801:18:25

Knowing why your body is reacting to certain foods, with symptoms such as acid reflux and bloating, is key to your journey to digestive health. This week Rebecca speaks to Dr Norm Robillard Ph.D. who is the founder of The Digestive Health Institute, a gut expert, microbiologist, author of the Fast Tract Diet book series and the Fast Tract Diet app.

The Fast Tract Diet has been used successfully by many people with SIBO to calm their digestive symptoms. Dr Robillard had his own gastric issues with acid reflux and this is what led him to start to explore the issues with carbohydrates and fermentation. Rebecca and Dr Robillard delve into the Fast Tract Diet, and talk about what gut health benefits can be achieved by lowering the fermentation of the foods that you are consuming.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/ftd

Keywords: Dr Norm Robillard, The Digestive Health Institute, Fast Tract Diet, SIBO, IBS, leaky gut, gut health, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut, SIBO diet, acid reflux, 

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09 Jan 2017SIBO: Perseverance is key with George Clingan | Ep. 1301:05:45

Perseverance when we have SIBO is an important matter, from diagnosis through to treatment. George Clingan understands well the issues that people with SIBO can be faced with, being someone that has SIBO. He talks with Rebecca Coomes, in depth, about the five key pillars to health; awareness, mindset, movement, lifestyle and nutrition and how, with support and perseverance, we are better placed to cope with the issues surrounding SIBO.

Rebecca and George also chat about ways to change your life in positive ways to aid recovery, something that we are all aware of, particularly at the start of a New Year as we look forward to enjoying Good Gut Health in 2017.

Shownotes: http://thehealthygut.co/george

Keywords: The Healthy Gut, SIBO, sibo diet, 5 pillars of health, nutrition, mindset, movement, awareness, lifestyle, George Clingan, Rebecca Coomes

 

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13 Aug 2018Eating Disorders and SIBO with Diane Ryan | Ep. 7100:53:13

Eating disorders are a common issue amongst the SIBO community and tackling them is a vital part of recovering from this condition. This week Rebecca is joined by Diane Ryan who specialises in helping people to tackle eating disorders and to identify the emotional triggers that have created them. Diane and Rebecca discuss the various types of eating disorders that exist, how they present, how to treat them and ultimately how to move on once you’ve recovered.

✓ The correlation between SIBO and eating disorders

✓ Why disordered eating is particularly prevalent amongst those with gut health issues

✓ The various types of eating disorders that exist such as Anorexia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, Bulimia and Orthorexia

✓ How to identify whether your eating has become disordered

✓ The emotional responses that often lead to eating disorders, such as a fear of certain foods

✓ The other symptoms that go in conjunction with disordered eating, such as behavioural and mental health issues

✓ Why you need to be open to, and relax about, eating food that is not on your restrictive diet from time to time

✓ Reintroduction of foods and how to approach this if you have experienced disordered eating in the past

✓ The psychological and physical effects of reintroducing foods

✓ Why seeking help from an expert who is knowledgeable about eating disorders is important

To access the show notes or to sign up to The Healthy Gut Podcast to receive the full transcription of all shows from Season 2, head to thehealthygut.com/podcast/eating-disorders


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21 Sep 2020SIBO Food Intolerances with Sandra Tenge | Ep. 9701:01:15

Today, I’m joined by Sandra Tenge, a naturopath, nutritionist and herbalist. We discuss the differences between SIBO food intolerances, food sensitivities and food allergies. For many SIBOers, they can feel nervous when it comes to reintroducing foods after following a restricted SIBO diet, so we delve into the best way to approach that and more. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What is the difference between a SIBO food intolerance, sensitivity and allergy?
  • What tests can you do to determine if you have any?
  • What the best thing to do when you’re having a reaction to food?
  • What's the best way to reintroduce a food after not eating it for a while?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Watch The Health Gut YouTube Channel

Check out the SIBO Specific Food Guide

Check out the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet

Check out the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Elimination Diet Guidebook

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03 Aug 20207 Steps To Improve Your Gut Health with Katherine Maslen | Ep. 9001:11:02

Did you know that in naturopathy, the gut is the center of all health? Rebecca is joined by Katherine Maslen, a naturopath and nutritionist who shares her 7 steps to gut health.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • Why the gut is the centre of all health?
  • What happens when a person is ready to make the shift in their health?
  • What are the 7 steps to improving gut health? 
  • What are the risks if we just treat the gut in isolation, particularly if we're doing it on our own? 
  • What foods do we need to improve our gut health?
  • What damages the gut microbiome? 
  • Why water is so important to overall health? 
  • The role stress plays in helping or hindering our return to health.
  • Why emotional health is often a missing element in a healthcare plan?
  • What environmental toxins we should consider when we're trying to bring our bodies back to health? 
  • The importance of body structure and alignment in health.


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Sign up to the 5 Week SIBO Discovery Challenge

Listen to the podcast on The SIBO Patient’s Perspective with Katie Caldwell | Episode 6

Listen to the podcast on Testing Your Microbiome with Dr Jason Hawrelak | Episode 75

Visit Environmental Working Group website

Check out the Dirty Dozen

Check out the Clean Fifteen

Food and Mood Diary

Watch about Screen Time on TED Talk

The Shift Podcast

The Shift Clinic

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21 Nov 2016SIBO: The patient's perspective with Katie Caldwell | Ep. 601:07:17

Katie Calwell has run the gamut when it comes to health concerns. She has been diagnosed with Hashimotos, H. Pylori, SIBO and ovarian cancer. In today's episode she shares her health journey, being congratulated on her pregnancy which was a 'SIBO bloating baby', how she successfully treated SIBO but then feared it would return after using antibiotics for H. Pylori. She discusses the importance of not giving up when your symptoms persist and finding a great healthcare team who are willing to work with you, and why she believes SIBO is part of a greater issue of things going wrong in your body. She shares the emotional and mental journey has gone on since her first diagnosis, and the impact ill-health can have on your partner, friends and family. She discusses the concept of toxic positivity and why we should feel our emotions because they are just that, feelings. Today, Katie is happy to report she is free from SIBO.

Show notes can be found: www.thehealthygut.co/katie

Keywords: SIBO, Katie Caldwell, Rebecca Coomes, SIBO patient, SIBO diagnosis, SIBO treatment, H. Pylori, Hashimotos, ovarian cancer, depression, MTHFR, gut disorders, toxic positivity

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07 May 2018Understanding SIBO with Dr Mark Pimentel | Ep.5900:44:11

Dr Mark Pimentel is a pioneer in the research of SIBO. Today he joins Rebecca to talk all-things SIBO. Listeners of The Healthy Gut Podcast submitted their questions for Dr Pimentel, which Rebecca gets him to answer. They cover the following:

  • Different treatment options available for SIBO including different options for methane dominant SIBO
  • Methane overgrowth vs bloom
  • Whether methane always equals constipation and what it means if you’re hydrogen-dominant and have SIBO
  • Whether it’s safe to do multiple rounds of SIBO treatments
  • How to uncover the underlying cause(s) of your SIBO (The Healthy Gut Podcast members get exclusive access to our handy SIBO causes and risk factors guide)
  • What to do if your practitioner doesn’t believe SIBO exists
  • What the future looks like for post-infectious IBS patients
  • The future of hydrogen sulphide SIBO: treatment and testing
  • What we should do if we get a negative SIBO breath test but still experience symptoms
  • Whether we should be considering the broader gut microbiome when treating SIBO
  • Whether we should be using additional supplements and/or treatment aids, such as FMT, prebiotics, probiotics, prokinetics, laxatives, digestive enzymes, HCL, bitters, etc
  • What diet we should be following and whether we should starve or feed our bacteria during treatment
  • What the future looks like for SIBO patients and SIBO treatments

To get the full show notes, or to sign up to become a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast and receive the full transcription for FREE, head to www.thehealthygut.co/pimentel.

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13 Dec 2016Kids and SIBO with Dr. Megan Taylor | Ep. 901:11:34

Kids can often experience digestive pain and discomfort, or altered bowel movement with diarrhoea and constipation. Did you know this could be caused by Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth?

In today's episode, Rebecca chats to Dr. Megan Taylor, a naturopathic doctor who specialises in working with kids with SIBO and digestive complaints.

She discusses how common SIBO is in kids, how to test for it, how to uncover what's really going on with your kiddo, eating a restricted diet and the correlation between a disordered gut and other conditions. She uncovers the emotional toll this can have and shares some excellent techniquest to help kids through their illness.

Show notes: http://thehealthygut.co/kids. Keywords: SIBO, kids with SIBO, SIBO treatment, naturopathic medicine, SIBO diet

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22 Oct 2018Discussing SIBO Patient Lifestyle Challenges | Ep.8001:26:50

This week Rebecca is joined by one of The Healthy Gut Podcast listeners, Kristy Campbell. Kristy called into the Podcast with questions for Rebecca about managing SIBO lifestyle challenges and now joins her to discuss these. They talk about how to effectively communicate with others about SIBO, finding balance in your everyday life while dealing with a chronic condition and how to cope with the physical and mental ups and downs that SIBO can cause.

If you’ve got a question for Rebecca why not head to The Healthy Gut Podcast page on the website and leave her a message? You could find yourself as one of the next guests, chatting to Rebecca about your question.


  • Why effective communication with those around us on how we are feeling is so important
  • Talking to people who aren’t familiar with SIBO
  • Creating a positive mindset around personal wellbeing in spite of your SIBO numbers
  • Why adopting some supportive practices can help you feel more in tune with your own body
  • How important your Dream Team are in setting you up for a successful SIBO journey
  • Investing in your health
  • Managing day to day life while dealing with a chronic condition
  • Finding a balance between living your SIBO lifestyle and social situations
  • Strategies for eating out or at friends and families homes
  • Managing stress around food, from a weight loss and gain perspective
  • Navigating conversations with children around food choices when you are treating SIBO
  • Reintroducing foods in a mindful way allowing your body time to cope with new ingredients



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15 Oct 2018Emotional Health and SIBO with Leslie Meyers | Ep.7900:48:44

Understanding how your emotional health and wellbeing influences and affects your gut health can be a light bulb moment on your SIBO journey. This week Rebecca is joined by Dr Leslie Meyers, a Naturopathic Doctor with a particular interest in gastrointestinal issues. Rebecca and Dr Meyers discuss the gut-brain axis, the effect of anxiety and a heightened nervous system on your digestion and why self awareness is a big part of the gut health puzzle.



  • Why understanding the relationship between your gut and your brain is so important
  • How the gut-brain axis works
  • How anxiety and stress stimulates our sympathetic nervous system
  • Why the parasympathetic nervous system works best when we are at rest
  • Making positive changes to eating habits to encourage good digestion
  • How probiotics can help to increase the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin in the gut
  • Using probiotics and why identifying the ones that will work for you is important
  • The difference between probiotics and prebiotics
  • Why nourishing ourselves is a big part of self love and self worth
  • Finding supportive practices to help you reduce stress
  • Identifying where to start with addressing your own emotional health
  • Moving forward with confidence once you’ve begun to address your emotional health


Get the show notes here or subscribe as a member of The Healthy Gut podcast to get a free transcription of the show: https://www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/emotional-health

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07 Sep 2020Gut and Microbiome Rescue Summit with Shivan Sarna | Ep. 9500:25:29

Want to learn more about your microbiome? The Gut and Microbiome Rescue Summit is on now! This free online event hosted by Shivan Sarna is running between 7 September to 13 September to help SIBOers like you understand the importance and function of your microbiome and learn some cutting-edge developments from leading researchers. You can sign up to start watching the summit here >

I asked the host of the Summit, Shivan Sarna to join me on The Healthy Gut Podcast to share more info about the summit. She is a gut health advocate and the creator of SIBO SOS® and the Digestion SOS™ documentary series. We discuss everything about the upcoming Gut and Microbiome Rescue Summit, the groundbreaking research on the microbiome by Dr Mark Pimentel and much more.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Gut and Microbiome Rescue Summit 

SIBO SOS Facebook Community

1:1 Coaching Session with Rebecca Coomes

SIBO Cookbooks

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30 Oct 2016Understanding SIBO with Dr. Allison Siebecker | Ep. 201:07:45

Do you get bloated, experience abdominal pain, have constipation, diarrhoea (or both), food intolerances or weight gain/loss? You may have Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. The 'Queen of SIBO', Dr. Allison Siebecker, speaks with host Rebecca Coomes in the first of a two part episode about what SIBO is, why there are only a few causes but many risk factors that can contribute to it developing, how you test for it, the treatment options and the role diet plays in your SIBO treatment.

Keywords: SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, The Healthy Gut, Dr. Allison Siebecker, SIBO causes, SIBO treatments, SIBO diet

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08 May 2017Coeliac Disease with Dr. Lisa Shaver | Ep. 3001:14:23

Dr Lisa Shaver is a naturopathic doctor who specialises in digestive disorders, hormonal imbalances, neurotransmitter balancing and autoimmune conditions. Dr Shaver joins Rebecca to talk about about Coeliac Disease and gluten free diets. They chat about the differences between Coeliac Disease, non-Coeliac gluten sensitivity and wheat allergies. Dr Shaver discusses how these different conditions manifest themselves and talks through the various symptoms that can be experienced. She and Rebecca look at the treatments that are available and why testing is so important.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut/cd

Keywords: Coeliac Disease, Coeliac, Coeliac diet, celiac, celiac disease, gluten free diet, gluten intolerance, gluten free, non Coeliac gluten sensitivity, wheat allergies, wheat allergy, good gut health, gut health, the healthy gut, rebecca coomes, dr lisa shaver, SIBO, SIBO diet

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24 Aug 2020How Your Gut Affects Your Skin with Jennifer Fugo | Ep. 9300:53:00

People who suffer from gut health complaints are more likely to experience skin issues. Jennifer Fugo, a functional clinical nutritionist, joins Rebecca to discuss how to care for and protect our skin and gut.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • Why does poorgut health often correlate to skin disturbances?
  • What are the most common skin disturbances we can see that are linked to poor gut health?
  • What to treat first: the gut or the skin?
  • What is leaky skin?
  • What is the role diet plays with skin conditions?
  • What are the tips and tricks that can help treat the skin issues?

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

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10 Aug 2020Introducing the Living Well with SIBO: 5-Week Challenge with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 9100:23:59

This week, Rebecca will guide you on how to heal your gut and live well with SIBO through her new program, Living Well with SIBO: 5-Week Challenge.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • How do we live well with SIBO?
  • What are the 5 key pillars to health?
  • Why is awareness important in the SIBO journey?
  • How do we test for SIBO? 
  • What are the types of SIBO treatment?
  • Why is nutrition not the only thing we should be focusing on when it comes to SIBO?
  • How do we approach SIBO with a positive mindset?
  • How do we reduce stress?
  • Why should you choose appropriate exercise when you have SIBO? 
  • What is the importance of sleep in healing the gut?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Sign up to the 5-Week SIBO Challenge

Listen to the podcast on Testing Your Microbiome with Dr Jason Hawrelak | Episode 75

Food and Mood Diary

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12 Jun 2017Creating your SIBO Dream Team with Shivan Sarna |Ep. 3500:55:34

Do you have a Dream Team supporting your SIBO journey? This week Rebecca is joined by TV personality Shivan Sarna to talk all about how creating a Dream Team has helped to empower her on her own SIBO journey. They chat about why perseverance and persistence are so important when investigating your gut health and seeking a diagnosis. Shivan and Rebecca also explore how you can manage the financial element of testing and treating SIBO and look at which tests are important and which ones can wait. Rebecca also finds out more of Shivan’s passion for helping others with SIBO find their Dream Team and why she has created the SIBO SOS Summit to help people find their way back to health.

Shownotes: http://thehealthygut.co/podcast/dreamteam/

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30 Jan 2017Organic Food and Gut Health with Sarah Butler | Ep.1601:02:53

Food glorious food, it's something we all think about at least three times a day, and the effects of how and what we eat can be far reaching. In this week's episode Rebecca chats to Sarah Butler from Organic Angels about all things organic. Sarah and her husband not only run an organic fruit and vegetable delivery business in Melbourne, but they also have three kids so are well versed in how to get kids excited about food. Sarah shares her own journey with an autoimmune disease and how she's taken herself and her family on a journey to improve their gastrointestinal health.

Rebecca and Sarah talk about what organic means, the differences in its production and taste and also about cooking seasonally to make the most of the freshest food that has travelled the least miles. They also touch on some handy hints on how to keep your diet as broad as possible. Being part of a busy family means that Sarah plans her meals to make the most of the produce but also to keep eating Organic cost effective. Sarah shares with us some great tips for getting organised.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/organic

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO diet, Organic, organic food, healthy eating, fruit and veg delivery boxes, Rebecca Coomes, gut health, autoimmune disorders, IBS, leaky gut, Sarah Butler, Organic Angels, The Healthy Gut

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21 May 2018SIBO: Herbal Therapies and Biofilm Busters with Dr Rachel Fresco | Ep. 6101:03:25

Dr Rachel Fresco is an acupuncturist, PhD, and founder and CEO of Bio-Botanical Research. Since 1989, Dr. Fresco has utilized her background in naturopathy, Chinese medicine, and clinical nutrition to create products that have a significant impact on challenging clinical conditions. She joins Rebecca to discuss how herbal therapies can be useful in the treatment of SIBO and biofilms. On today's podcast, they discuss:

-The Bio-Botanical Research range of products

-Why it’s important to use a biofilm buster in your treatment protocol and why biofilms can contain both bacteria and yeasts

-Why we should be supporting our treatment protocols with a seasonally appropriate diet

-Why we should consider our detoxification pathways when treating an overgrowth and biofilms

-Why die-off symptoms can be like for some patients

-Why we should all work with a practitioner who can oversee our treatment and monitor our symptoms

-Why botanicals are anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-parasitic

-Why using a blend of various herbs can be more easily tolerated than single herbs alone

-Why chronic sinus infections should be treated with a nasal biofilm buster

-Dr Fresco’s views on using probiotics during SIBO treatment and why she favours spore-based probiotics

To access the show notes or to sign up to The Healthy Gut Podcast to receive the full transcription of all shows from Season 2, head to thehealthygut.co/biobotanical.

Today's show is sponsored by Bio-Botanical Research Inc. Listeners of The Healthy Gut Podcast can get free shipping in the US on all Biocidin products. Simply enter HEALTHYGUT at checkout to receive free shipping.

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31 Oct 2018Lessons learned from having chronic SIBO with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 8100:57:40

Rebecca Coomes was diagnosed with SIBO in early 2015. On today's podcast she reflects on the insights she has gained from having a chronic condition and the lessons she has learned about herself, her health, her body and SIBO. On the episode she discusses:


  • Why SIBO can be a wake up call we need to listen to
  • 100% resolution might not be possible but 75% or 80% improvement can be and that is ok
  • If we have been sick a long time, we can’t expect complete resolution within days
  • Why we should focus on how we are feeling rather than what test results say
  • Testing is helpful for diagnosis and understanding what it going on but we need to treat the whole body and the person, not just the test results
  • Why tracking how we're feeling is so helpful in recognising how we're changing
  • Diet is helpful in controlling symptoms but isn't the only element in treating SIBO
  • Why working with a skilled dietician or nutritionist is such a good investment in developing a nutritional protocol that's right for us
  • The importance of recognising disordered eating early and investing in a skilled psychologist who can help us navigate through the challenges of SIBO
  • Why there are 4 stages to treating SIBO, yet so many people only do the first 2
  • The importance of building a dream team of Practitioners around you
  • Not letting your location stop you from getting great care
  • Understanding that we know our bodies the best. Trust your symptoms and instincts
  • Changing your internal dialogue and limiting self beliefs
  • Writing down your goals and working towards them
  • Prioritising your spending so you spend money on health and fulfilment rather than distractions
  • Looking to see what positives and lessons you can take from this experience


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31 Jul 2017How to have a diverse microbiome with Dr Norm Robillard | Ep. 4201:06:46

When your gut is working hard to heal having a healthy, diverse microbiome is key to success. Dr Norm Robillard, of the Digestive Health Institute and creator of the Fast Tract Diet, joins Rebecca in a live podcast recorded in his garden in Boston to talk about all the elements that need to be in place in our diet and lifestyle to create a diverse microbiome. Dr Robillard also answers questions from the live audience.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/microbiome/


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06 Jul 2020Histamine SIBO Bi Phasic Diet with Dr Nirala Jacobi and Dietician Heidi Turner | Ep. 8600:46:46

Rebecca is joined by leading SIBO practitioner, Dr Nirala Jacobi and dietician Heidi Turner to discuss their new Histamine SIBO Bi Phasic Diet. Histamine intolerance is common amongst the SIBO community so it is important to understand why we can develop an intolerance, what the common symptoms are, and what we can do about it.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What are histamines?
  • Why are they required in the body?
  • What are the common symptoms when we have problems with histamines?
  • How to identify histamine symptoms vs SIBO symptoms?
  • How to test for histamine intolerance?
  • What is the Histamine SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • Why should this protocol be followed for no more than 2-4 weeks?
  • What is the process for reintroducing foods when you have been on a restricted diet for years?
  • What is the histamine threshold?
  • Why do your stress levels play a role in your histamine response?
  • Why is there a spectrum of histamine intolerance?
  • How SIBO and other gut conditions can lead to histamine intolerance?
  • Why treatment and supplementation isn’t always the answer?
  • Why mold exposure can be critical in keeping you sick?
  • Can calming the nervous system and reducing screen time help your histamine intolerance?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST 

SIBO Histamine Bi Phasic Diet

SIBO Bi Phasic Diet by Dr Nirala Jacobi

Histamine Course by Dr Nirala Jacobi and Heidi Turner

SIBO Success Program by Dr Nirala Jacobi

SIBO Cookbooks

SIBO Coaching with Rebecca Coomes

IgG Supplement: ImmunoLin

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24 Apr 2017Answering your SIBO questions with Dr. Adam Sandford | Ep. 2801:00:38

This week Dr. Adam Sandford joins Rebecca to answer questions from The Healthy Gut community about SIBO. Dr. Sandford is a Naturopathic Doctor and focuses on blending conventional and alternative medicines, with a special focus on gut and hormone disorders. He and Rebecca get into treatment options, diet, recurrence of SIBO, methylation pathways, thyroid, hormones and much, much more. They also chat about how important the 5 Key Pillars to Health are when treating SIBO, and why you need to look further than just your medical treatment for successful recovery.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/siboquestions/

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO questions, SIBO answers, SIBO diet, SIBO recurrance, thyroid, hormones, SIBO treatment, methylation pathways, the healthy gut, rebecca coomes, gut health, good gut health, dr adam sandford

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05 Sep 2022SIBO Bi Phasic Diet Update with Dr Nirala Jacobi | Ep. 10200:52:50

Rebecca is joined by Dr Nirala Jacobi, creator of the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet. Dr Jacobi has just released an updated version of the diet protocol which they discuss. They review what’s new and the broader range of foods that SIBO patients can now enjoy.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE


  • The role of the diet in the overall scheme of SIBO treatment and recovery. Can diet alone cause or treat SIBO?
  • An overview of the updates made to the Bi Phasic Diet and whether the type of SIBO you have determines the diet you follow
  • When to incorporate the treatment protocol if following the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet
  • How to manage food reintroduction when a patient reacts to everything
  • How to use the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet if a patient relapses and what Phase they should go back to, and how important is diet in preventing a relapse?
  • Should we incorporate meal spacing and intermittent fasting with the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet?
  • Understanding the mini-course which is now available with the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet eBook
  • The launch of the SIBO supplement shop


Watch the video podcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/SPJmFXK8Eoc

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Get the updated SIBO Bi Phasic Diet and mini-course

SIBO Bi Phasic supplement shop

SIBO Cookbooks

SIBO Meal Plans

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06 Jun 2018Functional gastroenterology with Dr Steven Sandberg-Lewis | Ep. 6301:04:51

Dr Steven Sandberg Lewis is recognised as a leading practitioner in Naturopathic gastroenterology. He joins Rebecca on The Healthy Gut Podcast to discuss functional gastroenterology and why we need to take a holistic approach to our digestive health. They discuss SIBO, reasons why SIBO treatment might not be working, what to do if you suffer with bloating, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Pro kinetics and laxatives, and much more.

In Episode 63 of The Healthy Gut Podcast, we discuss:


  • The functional medicine approach to treating SIBO
  • Why we should take a holistic approach to our digestive health
  • Whether we should be considering the whole digestive tract when treating SIBO
  • What to look at when treatment isn’t working
  • Why it’s important to find out whether other conditions are at play
  • Bloating after a clear SIBO test, and what else could be causing it
  • The difference between peristalsis and the migrating motor complex
  • Whether fasting should be part of your SIBO treatment
  • Why, and how, you might use prokinetics and laxatives
  • The effect that Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome has on the ileocecal valve
  • Whether an ‘all clear’ diagnosis for SIBO is the holy grail


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08 Jan 2018SIBO: The patient’s perspective with Katie Caldwell01:04:56

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. Katie Calwell has run the gammit when it comes to health concerns. She has been diagnosed with Hashimotos, H. Pylori, SIBO and ovarian cancer. In today’s episode she shares her health journey, how she successfully treated SIBO but then feared it would return after using antibiotics for H. Pylori. She discusses the importance of not giving up when your symptoms persist and why she believes SIBO is part of a greater issue of things going wrong in your body. Get the full show notes & transcription from: http://thehealthygut.co/katie/

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03 Jan 2017Sleep and Thyroid Issues with Dr Michael Ruscio | Ep. 1200:57:04

Getting enough sleep is something that we all become concerned about from time to time but when you have SIBO it is especially important to rest and recuperate effectively. In today's episode Rebecca Coomes is joined by Dr Michael Ruscio to talk about Sleep and Thyroid Issues related to SIBO.

Rebecca and Dr Ruscio talk about the link between our gut health and sleep, and also about Adrenal Fatigue; what it is, its symptoms and what to do about it.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com.au/podcast 

Keywords: nutrition, sibo, sibo diet, sleep, adrenal fatigue, Dr Michael Ruscio, Rebecca Coomes, thyroid issues

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02 Mar 2025Healthy gut, healthy weight with Sandra Tenge | Ep. 10300:52:24

Naturopath, nutritionist and herbalist Sandra Tenge joins Rebecca Coomes on The Healthy Gut Podcast to discuss why your gut health can impact your weight and what you can do about it. Commonly, people with SIBO either experience undesired weight loss or gains, which can be incredibly frustrating. Sandra discusses why having a healthy gut equals having a healthy weight and what you can do if you don't currently experience this.

IN TODAY'S EPISODE


  • Why your bowel transit time can impact your gut health and weight
  • What the optimal transit time actually is
  • The role of microbiome analysis in achieving a healthy weight
  • Understanding hormonal imbalances in weight changes
  • What excess fat around your middle can tell you about your hormones
  • Why stress can impact your weight
  • Daily, weekly, monthly and annual self care activities
  • What your food cravings can tell you about your nutrient deficiencies
  • What tests we should be considering and how they should inform supplementation
  • Whether we should be addressing gut health or weight first
  • The psychological aspect of gut health and weight


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RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:



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24 Jul 2017A Health Coach's SIBO journey with Angela Privin | Ep. 4101:08:22

Sharing our SIBO stories can be a positive way of supporting our own SIBO journey. Digestive Health Coach Angela Privin joins Rebecca this week sharing her own experience of treating and recovering from SIBO. They talk about the key tools for a successful, positive SIBO journey and the gateway to transformation.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/sibo-journey/


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19 Oct 2020Is SIBO real with Dr Allison Siebecker | Ep. 10100:55:42

Rebecca is joined by Dr Allison Siebecker to answer the big question: is SIBO real? Dr Siebecker is passionate about improving practitioner and patient education and shares her exciting news about her brand new programs as well as the news that hydrogen sulphide SIBO testing is now available in the US. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • Is SIBO real?
  • What can you do if your doctor does not believe in SIBO or want to test you for it? 
  • How can we educate our doctor or practitioner about SIBO?
  • What is Dr Allison Siebecker’s new courses for patients and practitioners?
  • How can you now get tested for hydrogen sulphide SIBO?
  • What are the newest research projects from Dr Pimentel and his research group?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

SIBO Practitioner Course by Dr Allison Siebecker

SIBO Patient Course by Dr Allison Siebecker

Trio-Smart Breath Test for Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO 

Sign up to Dr Allison Siebecker’s newsletter

Watch Rebecca’s vlog of her 14 days on the Elemental Diet

Listen to Hydrogen Dominant SIBO podcast with Dr Allison Siebecker | Ep. 83

Listen to Methane Dominant SIBO podcast with Dr Allison Siebecker | Ep. 84

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31 Oct 2016How to survive SIBO when you react to everything with Dr. Allison Siebecker | Ep. 301:10:54

Do you know how to find a SIBO practitioner? Perhaps you react to everything and don't know what to do next. Join Dr. Allison Siebecker in the second part of this two part interview on Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) with Rebecca Coomes. Dr. Siebecker discusses her approach to working with people who react to all foods and medicines, the role probiotics play in SIBO treatment, why weight loss and weight gain occurs and the importance of the 5 key pillars to health: awareness, nutrition, movement, mindset and lifestyle.

For show notes, visit www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/sibolife

Keywords: SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, Dr. Allison Siebecker, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, probiotics, weight loss, weight gain, awareness, nutrition, movement, mindset, lifestyle

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31 Aug 2020Elemental Heal with Dr Michael Ruscio | Ep. 9400:44:29

In today’s episode, Dr Michael Ruscio joins Rebecca as they discuss the Elemental Diet and his new formula, Elemental Heal. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What is the Elemental Heal and why did Dr Ruscio create his own formula?
  • How does the Elemental Diet work and why is it a predigested formula?
  • Why does Dr Ruscio combine a partial and full Elemental Diet approach with his patients? 
  • When to consider using the Elemental Diet?
  • What is the best way to prepare for the Elemental Diet and then reincorporate foods afterwards?
  • How to use an Elemental Diet as a dietary supplementation?
  • How an Elemental Diet can be used for underweight patients to help them regain weight?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

The Elemental Diet with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 74

Watch Rebecca’s vlog of her 14-days on the Elemental Diet 

Get your Elemental Heal

Get your Elemental Heal Whey Free

Get your Elemental Heal Low Carb

Check out the Gut Reset Guide

Get a copy of the Healthy Gut, Healthy You

Listen to Dr Ruscio’s Podcast

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01 May 2017Food sensitivities, intolerances and allergies with Erica Julson | Ep. 2900:56:02

Erica Julson joins Rebecca to talk all about food sensitivities, allergies and intolerances. Erica has a background in health psychology and retrained as a registered dietician nutritionist to follow her passion for helping people to eat well for health. She and Rebecca get into the differences between immune and digestive responses to food, and how to know which you have. They also talk about how reducing inflammatory response is key when treating SIBO, and how vitamin deficiencies can lead to autoimmunity issues. Erica also explains why eating as broad a diet as possible is key to our overall health and wellbeing.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/sensitivities/

Keywords: SIBO, gut health, good gut health, the healthy gut, rebecca coomes, food sensitivities, food intolerances, food allergies, nutrition, Erica Julson, inflammation, autoimmunity, wellbeing

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20 Aug 2018SIBO and Structural Integration with Dr Jason Wysocki | Ep. 7201:00:59

If you’re struggling to treat your SIBO, it’s possible that structural integration treatment may be the missing piece that you have been looking for. This week Rebecca is joined by Dr Jason Wysocki to discuss structural integration, what it is and how it works. Dr Wysocki explains how the hands on approach of structural integration can help to improve digestive processes, alleviate discomfort and increase mobility.


✓ What structural integration is and how it works

✓ Why considering structural integration treatment does not need to wait until your SIBO has become chronic

✓ Looking at what is going on internally and why it’s an important piece of the SIBO jigsaw puzzle for some patients

✓ When structural integration is a good treatment option

✓ Why feeling better is the #1 goal and the breath test isn’t always the be all and end all to understanding your SIBO

✓ How Dr Wysocki uses 10 sessions of structural integration to facilitate patients own movement

✓ Why creating balance in the body is key to physical recovery

✓ How it’s possible for the body to remember an emotional incident and create physical stress

✓ Why finding a practitioner that you feel very comfortable with is particularly important with this treatment option

✓ How the mind, body, spirit connection is an important part of treatment for some patients

✓ The new winds of change in medicine, holistic and whole body thinking

To access the show notes or to sign up to The Healthy Gut Podcast to receive the full transcription of all shows from Season 2, head to thehealthygut.com/podcast/structural-integration

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16 Oct 2017SIBO and skin conditions with Dr Michael Traub | Ep. 5301:04:26

The health of your gut can impact the health of your skin. Dr Michael Traub joins Rebecca Coomes to discuss the gut:skin axis and why common conditions like acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema and skin cancer can be a sign that you have SIBO or other underlying gut issues. Dr Traub discusses his treatment approach; to treat the skin or gut first, and what topical treatment options can provide relief. For shownotes, go to www.thehealthygut.com/skin

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17 Aug 2020Natural SIBO Treatments with Natalie Cruttenden | Ep. 9200:51:34

In this episode, Rebecca Coomes talks to her naturopath Natalie Cruttenden, the woman she credits for helping her regain her health and vitality after not only identifying SIBO as the cause of her long term digestive issues but also through the use of natural SIBO treatments. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • How can we treat SIBO naturally?
  • What is the naturopathic approach to treating SIBO?
  • What are the different herbs available for treating SIBO?
  • What are the different herbs for different types of SIBO/IMO?
  • How long natural treatment takes vs antibiotics?
  • What’s more effective herbs or antibiotics?
  • What are the side effects of herbs?
  • Can everyone take herbs? If not, how do you manage them naturally?
  • Beyond herbs, what other ‘natural’ approaches do you do with your patients?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Listen to the podcast on Naturopathy and SIBO with Natalie Cruttenden | Ep 5

Download the Hydrogen Sulphide Diet by Dr Nirala Jacobi

Check out the SIBO Cookbooks

Check out the SIBO Meal Plans 

Visit the Resonance Complementary Therapy’s website

Visit The Gut Health Naturopath Facebook Page


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01 Jan 2018Mindset and SIBO with Kristen Bouse01:08:56

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. Having a positive mindset is a valuable tool for life, even more so when you are dealing with a chronic illness. Psychologist Kirstin Bouse talks about how, and why, mindset is a big part of a successful SIBO journey. She talks about how to create positivity in your day to day life by identifying the good things and focusing on them. Kirstin tells us more about why creating small pockets of time for yourself, when you have a busy life, is so valuable and how activities you fill your spare time with can add joy or value to your life. Full show notes: http://thehealthygut.co/mindset-podcast/

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15 Jun 2020Hydrogen SIBO with Dr Allison Siebecker | Ep. 8300:59:25

Leading SIBO specialist, Dr Allison Siebecker joins Rebecca Coomes in this 2-part podcast series to discuss the two most common types of SIBO. In today's episode they discuss Hydrogen dominant Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO).

To get the full transcription from today's episode, sign up for free as a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast: https://www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/hydrogen-sibo/

In Today's Episode:

  • What is hydrogen SIBO?
  • What are the common symptoms and how do they differ to other types of SIBO?
  • What happens when you have abnormal symptoms for hydrogen SIBO?
  • How you treat hydrogen SIBO: antibiotics, herbal antimicrobials and the Elemental Diet
  • What dosages are the most effective?
  • Why managing diarrhoea is so important
  • When is the right time to test for SIBO?
  • What symptoms you should watch out for prior to testing to know it's the right time to test
  • Why abnormal episodes of diarrhoea can give you a false negative breath test result
  • When to use electrolytes
  • Why activated charcoal is so useful
  • Should you tailor your SIBO diet if you have hydrogen SIBO?


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Resources and Handouts Mentioned in Today's Podcast


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29 Jun 2018SIBO Nutrition with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 6601:11:42

Do you feel overwhelmed when it comes to deciding if you should follow a SIBO diet, or which one you should follow? On today's episode, Rebecca shares the guiding principles around SIBO diets, how to choose one, what pitfalls to look for and why a SIBO diet should only ever be a short-term thing.

✓ Why nutrition is important for health

✓ Why we might consider following a SIBO diet

✓ Common SIBO diet myths

✓ How SIBO diets work to reduce symptoms

✓ What diets have been specifically developed for SIBO patients

✓ What other diet protocols can be used by some SIBO patients successfully

✓ Why every diet needs to be personalised and tailored to your unique requirements

✓ The pros and cons of the SIBO diets

✓ Tips to manage undesired weight loss and weight gain

✓ Why we should look beyond our SIBO diagnosis if symptoms persist

✓ Why we should aim to eat 40+ different plant-based foods per week, or 200 per year and how we can track what we're eating

✓ Why we should eat a rainbow of colours along with different protein and fat sources

✓ How cooking different cuisine styles can keep us interested in our food when following a SIBO diet

✓ How to approach food reintroduction and some tactics to manage anxiety and fear around food

✓ How to manage a flair or when you're first starting out on a SIBO diet

✓ Rebecca's easy time-saving tips for staying on top of cooking for your SIBO diet

Get the show notes or sign up as a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast to get full transcriptions from Season 2 here: https://thehealthygut.co/sibo-nutrition/

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03 Aug 2018Traumatic brain injury and SIBO with Kayle Sandberg-Lewis | Ep. 6900:52:41

If you’ve suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) you may have noticed that your gut behaviour has changed. This week Rebecca is joined by Kayle Sandberg-Lewis who specialises in TBI’s and their treatment. Kayle and Rebecca discuss how to identify a TBI, what happens to your brain when you experience a TBI, how this can affect your overall health and specifically the gut/brain connection. On today's podcast they discuss:

✓ TBI’s vs non TBIs

✓ Why questioning is so important to determine if a TMI has occurred

✓ What to do if you have a TBI

✓ The differences between the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system, and how to identify which is dominant

✓ The changes that can occur in the gut following a TBI

✓ Why practicing mindful eating after a TBI is important

✓ Why TBIs should be treated as a disease process instead of a static event

✓ How closely the brain and the gut are interlinked

✓ What treatments can help to resolve TBIs

✓ The statistical likelihood of having another TBI

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27 Mar 2017Microbiota and SIBO with Dr. Jason Hawrelak | Ep. 2401:14:47

A healthy, balanced microbiota is an invaluable piece of our health puzzle when we are treating SIBO. This week Rebecca is joined by Dr. Jason Hawrelak, a naturopath and herbalist, who is an expert on the microbiota. He and Rebecca talk about the part that our gut bacteria plays in our overall health. They talk about the role that pre and probiotics play in the treatment of, and recovery from, SIBO. Dr. Hawrelak tells Rebecca more about about why and when we should use them during SIBO treatment, and why sometimes they should not be taken.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/jason/

Keywords: SIBO, IBS, gut healing, healthy gut, the healthy gut, microbiome, microbiota, probiotics, prebiotics, rebecca coomes, dr jason hawrelak, SIBO recovery, SIBO treatment, gut health, naturopathic healing, wellness

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29 Jan 2018Adhesions and SIBO with Larry and Belinda Wurn01:02:39

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. 

Adhesions can be an underlying issue for people with SIBO, often being one of the reasons why they developed SIBO and contributing to relapse. 

In this episode, Rebecca is joined by Larry Wurn LMT and Belinda Wurn from Clear Passage Physical Therapies to talk about their important work on adhesions. 

Belinda co-developed the ‘Wurn technique’ to address adhesions non-surgically after experiencing debilitating chronic pelvic pain.

They talk with Rebecca about how adhesions develop and what the risk factors are, such as endometriosis or surgery. Belinda and Larry tell Rebecca how solving the problem of adhesions can aid recovery from SIBO.

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02 Jun 2017US Tour: Portland & Seattle Events Announced00:09:21

Meet Rebecca Coomes in person as she tours the US this June and July to promote the launch of her US cookbooks and hosts live recordings of The Healthy Gut podcast. For more info, head to thehealthygut.co/events.

Rebecca will be speaking at a variety of events in Portland from 23-25 June, including two live recordings of The Healthy Gut podcast.  Join her as she interviews the Queen of SIBO, Dr Allison Siebecker.  Dr Jason Wysocki is joining Rebecca to talk about Mind, Body and Spirit and its role in SIBO treatment.

Dr Steven Sandberg-Lewis will be joining Rebecca at a live recording of The Healthy Gut podcast to talk about what conditions need to be present to allow SIBO to develop.  Dr Megan Taylor will be joining Rebecca to talk about visceral sensitivity and what we can do when we still experience symptoms, despite SIBO no longer being present. To secure your place at these recordings, head to thehealthygut.co/events.

Rebecca and Dr Jason Wysocki will be hosting the 5 Key Pillars to Health workshop in Portland, where you can learn how to apply them to live well with SIBO today.  Plus, join Rebecca and Dr Steven Sandberg-Lewis for a very special book signing.

Rebecca will be in Seattle from 27-29 June.  You can join her for a live podcast recording with Dr Heidi Turner, where they will explore autoimmunity and SIBO.  Join Rebecca as she interviews Angela Pifer, SIBO Guru.  And tantalise your taste buds at a Low FODMAP cooking demonstration at Bastyr University, as Rebecca, Angela Pifer and Selva Wohlgemuth discuss GI Distress, IBS and SIBO: How A FODMAP Elimination Diet Can Help.

Events in LA, San Francisco, Boston, NYC and Phoenix will be announced shortly. For more info, head to thehealthygut.co/events.

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14 May 2018Awareness: Understanding the first key pillar to health | Ep. 6000:55:06

As Rebecca Coomes went through her SIBO treatment journey, she realised she needed to address more than just following a treatment protocol alone. She developed the 5 Key Pillars to Health. On today’s podcast, she discusses the first key pillar: Awareness, and why it is a fundamental first step to recovery from SIBO and IBS.

On today's podcast, Rebecca discusses:

✓ Understanding the 5 Key Pillars to Health

✓ Why Awareness is a fundamental first step to your recovery

✓ How to start becoming Aware

✓ Why the SIBO Causes and Risk Factors handout can help you to map your pathway to developing SIBO

✓ What to do when the Awareness becomes problematic

✓ How using Post Traumatic Stress Disorder techniques can help when you have SIBO

✓ Why using the Food and Mood Diary is an important step in improving your Awareness

✓ How meal planning can help you feel more in control and less stressed by your SIBO diet

✓ How to build a dream team and why you don’t need to know everything

✓ Special call in from Lisa Stephenson

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Show notes available from thehealthygut.co/awarenesspodcast.

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27 Dec 2016Eating for SIBO with nutritionist Kristy Regan | Ep. 1101:11:39

Knowing what to eat when treating SIBO can be daunting and confusing and finding the 'right' diet for you can take time. In today's episode of The Healthy Gut podcast, Rebecca Coomes is joined by nutritionist Kristy Regan to talk all about what foods we should, and shouldn't, be eating while treating SIBO.

She discusses the different diets commonly used for SIBO and explains the differences between them. Kristy also discusses how to manage multiple food intolerances and what to do when everything causes a reaction.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/food

Keywords: Kristy Regan, nutrition, SIBO, SIBO diet, SIBO food, Rebecca Coomes, gut health, gut repair

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02 Oct 2018Low carb high fat diets with Kirsten Swales | Ep. 7701:05:07

Have you heard people talking about the benefits of a high fat diet and wondered what it’s all about? This week Rebecca is joined by Kirsten Swales to talk about Low Carb, High Fat diets (LCHF). Kirsten is a naturopath, nutritionist and medical herbalist and she’s been on her own SIBO journey, so understands the importance of finding a diet that works for you. Kirsten and Rebecca discuss how LCHF diets can help to increase satiety and reduce inflammation, they also look at how best to build a robust microbiome on this type of diet.

In today's episode we discuss:

  • What LCHF stands for
  • The difference between a LCHF diet and the Ketogenic diet
  • What type of fats are best to consume on this diet
  • Which fats to avoid
  • Some pros and cons of an LCHF diet
  • Who benefits from a high fat diet and why
  • Who should avoid a high fat diet
  • What eating the LCHF way looks like
  • How you can offset some of the potential negative effects of a high fat diet
  • Incorporating healthy fats in a good way
  • How you feel if you're not processing fats well
  • How to find out the effects of your diet on your Microbiome


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19 Jun 2017Thyroid and SIBO with Dr Michael Ruscio | Ep. 3601:16:36

If you’re considering whether your thyroid is part of your health puzzle then this week’s podcast is essential listening. Dr Michael Ruscio returns to The Healthy Gut podcast to talk about the gut/thyroid connection and SIBO. Dr Ruscio discusses how to know if you have thyroid issues, what symptoms to look out for and what tests are worth doing. They also look at how problems with your thyroid can interact with other conditions and which you should treat first, SIBO or your thyroid.

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03 Jul 2017Mindset with Kirstin Bouse | Ep. 3801:08:03

Having a positive mindset is a valuable tool for life, even more so when you are dealing with a chronic illness. Psychologist Kirstin Bouse talks about how, and why, mindset is a big part of a successful SIBO journey. She talks about how to create positivity in your day to day life by identifying the good things and focusing on them. Kirstin tells us more about why creating small pockets of time for yourself, when you have a busy life, is so valuable and how activities you fill your spare time with can add joy or value to your life.

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20 Nov 2017Eating for SIBO with Kristy Regan01:12:14

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. Knowing what to eat when treating SIBO can be daunting and confusing and finding the ‘right’ diet for you can take time. Rebecca Coomes is joined by nutritionist Kristy Regan to talk all about what foods we should, and shouldn’t, be eating while treating SIBO. 

We explore the different diets for SIBO and how you can find one that works for you, how to manage multiple food intolerances and how you can start experimenting with food when you react to everything, whether to starve or feed the SIBO bacteria and how to eat when you have multiple, sometimes contradictory, conditions.

For the full show notes plus links to all downloads, head to thehealthygut.co/food.

 

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28 Nov 2017Microbiota and SIBO with Dr Jason Hawrelak01:15:34

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. A healthy, balanced microbiota is an invaluable piece of our health puzzle when we are treating SIBO. This week Rebecca is joined by Dr. Jason Hawrelak, a naturopath and herbalist, who is an expert on the microbiota. He and Rebecca talk about the part that our gut bacteria plays in our overall health. They talk about the role that pre and probiotics play in the treatment of, and recovery from, SIBO. Dr. Hawrelak tells Rebecca more about why and when we should use them during SIBO treatment, and why sometimes they should not be taken.

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31 Oct 2017Constipation and SIBO with Lynda Griparic | Ep. 5401:09:38

Constipation is one of the leading symptoms of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and can be a highly frustrating experience for many SIBO patients. Naturopath Lynda Griparic joins Rebecca Coomes to discuss what it is, why we develop it, and what we can do about it once we start experiencing it.

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05 Oct 2020Real life story: Before and after SIBO with Lezahlee Patrick | Ep. 9900:48:25

Rebecca is joined by Lezahlee Patrick who shares what life was like with SIBO, before and after treatment and coaching sessions with Rebecca. Lezahlee signed up for 1:1 SIBO Coaching Sessions with Rebecca as she felt she needed extra support to help her feel great again. Today, Lezahlee is vastly improved from where she was and shares her story with SIBO in the hope it gives others motivation and inspiration to keep working at their health. 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • What life was like with SIBO before and after treatment? 
  • What events lead to Lezahlee feeling sick and realising her health had declined?
  • What life was like for Lezahlee before she realised she had SIBO?
  • The challenges she faced when dealing with SIBO
  • Why she sought the 1:1 SIBO Coaching Sessions with Rebecca Coomes and how it helped her continued recovery?
  • How long it took Lezahlee to feel better? 
  • What life looks like for her today (after SIBO treatment) vs when she started healing her gut (before SIBO treatment)?
  • How Lezahlee is now reintroducing foods such as onion and garlic back into her diet?
  • Lezahlee’s words of wisdom and advice for other SIBOers who are just starting out on their recovery


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

Visit The Healthy Gut website

Check out my SIBO Cookbooks

Check out my Meal Plans

Check out my SIBO Cooking Classes 

Watch my SIBO Cooking Show

Book a coaching session with Rebecca Coomes

Visit The Biome Clinic website

Visit Nirala Jacobi’s website

Check out the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet

Listen to the podcast on SIBO Food Intolerance with Sandra Tenge

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20 Feb 2017SIBO: Eastern and Western medicine with Dr. Whitney Hayes | Ep. 1900:59:03

Dr Whitney Hayes is passionate about using the tools of both Eastern and Western medicine in her treatment of patients with IBS and SIBO. Initially uninterested in becoming a doctor, Dr Hayes had an interesting personal journey before ultimately qualifying as a naturopathic doctor and Chinese medicine practitioner. Her journey has led her to believe that combining ancient technologies with modern research is key in SIBO treatment. She and Rebecca get into the different ways that she helps patients back to good gut health, using a combination of acupuncture, naturopathic supplements and lifestyle suggestions.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/eastwest

Keywords Dr Whitney Hayes, Naturopathic medicine, Eastern medicine, Chinese medicine, SIBO, IBS, gut health, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut, gut healing, accupunture

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28 Sep 2020Why does SIBO relapse and what you can do about it with Rebecca Coomes | Ep 9800:47:11

For many SIBO patients, relapse is a common occurrence. In fact, 66% of all SIBO patients will experience at least one relapse in their lifetime. Today, Rebecca discusses why SIBO relapse occurs, what causes it and what you can do about it to either prevent it, or prolong the period between relapses.

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • Why do 66% of all SIBO patients relapse with SIBO?
  • What are the common causes of a relapse?
  • What can be done to prevent a SIBO relapse from occurring?
  • What can you do to help manage the psychological aspects of a SIBO relapse?


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S PODCAST

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10 Dec 2017SIBO Nutrition with Jessica Cox01:09:59

We're busy getting Season 2 ready for you, so we're sharing some of our favourite and most popular podcasts from Season 1. Jessica Cox is an accredited nutritional practitioner with a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition) and over ten years of clinical experience. She has an immense passion for food therapy and therapeutic nutrition with a specific interest in IBS and SIBO. Rebecca and Jessica talk about how important it is to treat your SIBO with the support of a qualified practitioner, to ensure that you are getting the right treatment at each stage of your SIBO journey to recovery. They chat about how to eat for SIBO, how foods might be re-introduced and why it’s important to get help before your diet becomes too limited.

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17 Apr 20174 - Steps to treating SIBO with Dr. Melanie Keller | Ep. 2701:17:55

Dr Melanie Keller joins Rebecca this week to talk all about her 4-Step program to treat SIBO: rebalance, reinforce, remedy and renew. Dr Keller is passionate about treating SIBO and believes that an individualised approach to treatment is imperative to success. She and Rebecca get into why sharing your complete history with your practitioner is so important to truly develop a unique treatment program. They also chat about why sometimes, even after multiple treatments, SIBO can stay with us and what next steps can be taken to recover if this is the case.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/4steps/

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO treatment, SIBO recovery, SIBO awareness, Dr Melanie Keller, SIBOsolution, The Healthy Gut, Rebecca Coomes, gut health, gut healing

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09 Oct 2017Real life SIBO patient journey with Sharon Treadgold | Ep. 5201:32:25

Sharon Treadgold shares her real-life SIBO story on today’s podcast. Initially being diagnosed with IBS and told to change her diet, Sharon commenced a journey to discover the myriad of conditions at play as her health spiralled downwards. Realising she had to take control of her health, she sought out experienced practitioners and created a health care dream team who have been integral in significantly improving her health.

 

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28 Nov 2016Restless leg syndrome & rosacea with Dr. Leonard Weinstock | Ep. 701:16:32

Have you ever been driven crazy with a crawling, tingling, itsy feeling in your feet or legs? Or perhaps you have experienced persistent redness on your facial skin that won’t go away.

In this episode of The Healthy Gut Podcast, Rebecca Coomes talks to gastroenterologist Dr. Leonard Winestock about why Restless Leg Syndrome and Rosacea are connected to the gut and SIBO.

Dr. Leonard Weinstock is Board Certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. He is president of Specialists in Gastroenterology and the Advanced Endoscopy Center. He teaches at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Weinstock is an active lecturer and has published more than 70 articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He is an investigator at the Sundance Research Center and has participated over 30 research studies. He is currently researching the role and treatment of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in restless legs syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome and rosacea. For show notes: http://thehealthygut.co/leonard/ Keywords: SIBO, Restless Leg Syndrome, Rosacea, SIBO treatment, IBS, IBS-D, low FODMAP, food poisoning

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28 Aug 2017Going organic with Nicole Robins | Ep. 4600:47:01

Have you been considering going organic? If you’re feeling confused about organic food then this week’s podcast is for you. Nicole Robins, Holistic Nutritionist and Organic market owner joins Rebecca for a live podcast recording in her store in Vancouver BC, to discuss how and why you might want to make the swap.They talk about the differences between organic, certified organic and biodynamic and how eating seasonally helps to ensure that your body is getting the right nutrients at the right time.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/goingorganic/

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO diet, living with SIBO, eating for SIBO, The Healthy Gut, Rebecca Coomes, good guts, healthy gut, gut health, recipes, organic recipes, nicole robins, sprout market, going organic, organic, organic living, good gut health, certified organic, biodynamic, organic produce

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02 Jul 2018Rheumatoid Arthritis with Clint Paddison | Ep. 6701:17:07

11 years ago a diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis took Clint Paddison on a journey to learn as much as he could about the condition. Like Rebecca’s own SIBO journey, Clint is on a mission to inform and educate others about Rheumatoid Arthritis. He and Rebecca discuss the link between poor gut health and the occurrence of autoimmune conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis. They also talk about the nutritional principles that guide his program and the importance of mindset when treating a painful and sometimes debilitating condition.

✓ The early symptoms and warning signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

✓ How Rheumatoid Arthritis is diagnosed

✓ The connection between the gut and autoimmune diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis

✓ The danger of damage to your gut health through even short term, heavy, usage of painkillers

✓ Clint’s BLAAME acronym and what it means

✓ The link between a high protein diet and inflammation

✓ The nutritional principles that have guided Clint’s treatment program

✓ How strategies around stress management and mindset are important when treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

✓ Healing milestones and why they're important for people to understand

✓ Managing setbacks

Get the show notes or sign up as a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast to get full transcriptions from Season 2 here: https://thehealthygut.co/ra

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23 Apr 2018Overcoming Auto Immune Disease with Dr Terry Wahls | Ep. 5701:25:28

Dr Terry Wahls was confined to a tilt-recline wheelchair for 4 years with multiple sclerosis, before restoring her health using a diet and lifestyle program.

On today's episode, Dr Wahls joins Rebecca Coomes and shares her journey with MS, why she developed the Wahls Protocol and how gut health has a big impact on our overall health.

On today's podcast, they discuss:

✓ How she discovered she had multiple sclerosis and why conventional medicine did not work for her

✓ The connection between the gut and autoimmune diseases like MS

✓ The nutrition principles of the Wahls Protocol

✓ Why Dr Wahls encourages her patients to eat 200+ plant based foods per year and how someone with SIBO can increase diversity in their diet

✓ Why we should be thinking about our mitochondria, the little powerhouses that energise the human body

✓ Healing milestones, and why they're important, and how to find the energy to focus on healing when you're chronically ill

✓ How Dr Wahls manages setbacks and the psychology of chronic illness

Show notes: http://thehealthygut.co/terry/

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27 Feb 2017The CLEAR Protocol with Dr. Jason Klop | Ep. 2001:26:14

Dr. Jason Klop is a naturopathic doctor on a journey to educate, empower and treat those on their journey with digestive challenges. With a childhood diagnosis of mono he turned to naturopathic medicine to help him heal and never looked back, and then went on to become a naturopath himself. Rebecca and Dr Klop chat about how he created the CLEAR Protocol to help people with SIBO address their symptoms through diet and lifestyle modifications. The protocol has 5 key steps: Consciously eating, Legal foods, Earn, Alert and Restore.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/clear

Keywords: Dr Jason Klop, CLEAR Protocol, naturopathic medicine, conscious eating, heal, mono, digestion, SIBO, SIBO diet, ibs, gut healing, gut health, Rebecca Coomes, 

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14 Nov 2016Naturopathy and SIBO with Natalie Cruttenden | Ep. 501:07:32

After 10 fruitless years of searching for an answer as to why she was sick, Rebecca Coomes walked through the doors of naturopath Natalie Cruttenden and her life changed forever. Natalie specialises in SIBO and gut health and finally uncovered the cause for Rebecca's chronic illness. In today's episode, she talks about her natural approach to treating SIBO, the importance of the connection between practitioner and patient, and why she's seeing an increase in the number of people with disordered digestion.

For show notes, visit http://www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/naturopath

Keywords: SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, Natalie Cruttenden, naturopath, naturopathy, herbal treatments

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20 Mar 2017Hormones and SIBO with Dr. Robyn Kutka | Ep. 2301:16:30

Our hormones are vital to good mental and physical health, and keeping them balanced can be challenging, especially for people with SIBO. In this episode Rebecca talks to Dr. Robyn Kutka, who is a naturopathic physician specialising in hormone imbalances, about the various ways that a hormone imbalance can affect patients, from fatigue to thyroid disfunction. She is a leading light in the field of hormone balancing and bioidentical hormone therapy. Dr Kutka believes that patients require an individualised approach to treatment, she chats with Rebecca about the various treatment options available for hormonal imbalances.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/hormones/

Keywords: SIBO, Hormones, hormonal imbalance, fatigue, brain fog, nutrition, naturopathic medicine, gut health, gut healing, Rebecca Coomes, Dr Robyn Kutka, thyroid, SIBO recovery, SIBO treatment, SIBO symptoms

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06 Feb 2017SIBO: Growing for Health with Kyrstie Barcak | Ep.1700:56:50

In this week’s episode of The Healthy Gut Podcast Rebecca talks to Kyrstie Barcak, founder of A Fresh Legacy, creator of The Kitchen Garden Box and a passionate recipe developer. A Fresh Legacy seeks to help and inspire adults and kids alike to create their own kitchen garden, teaching them to plant and grow food for the whole family to enjoy.

Rebecca and Kyrstie chat about the joy of growing our own food, and why it is better for us. Kyrstie has experienced her own digestive issues from an early age, continuing throughout her life. Various health concerns this year led to her being diagnosed as Methane dominant SIBO, and so she and Rebecca dig into the different diet protocols for dealing with SIBO.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/grow

Keywords: SIBO, SIBO diet, Bi-Phasic Diet, The Fast Tract Diet, Kyrstie Barcak, A Fresh Legacy, Grow your own, Growing food, organic food, IBS, leaky gut, gut health, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut

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07 Aug 2018How to travel with SIBO with Rebecca Coomes | Ep. 7000:38:34

Feeling daunted by travelling with SIBO? Unsure of how you’ll manage to follow your SIBO protocol while away? Rebecca is a very keen traveller and has travelled all over the world whilst treating her own SIBO. This week she shares her top tips and hints for travelling successfully with SIBO.

✓ Why preparation is key to a successful journey

✓ Snacks and small meals that are easy to eat while travelling

✓ Why hydration is so important when flying

✓ How to avoid inflight germs

✓ Setting up for success on arrival at your destination

✓ Why you should build regular movement and exercise into your vacation

✓ Recovering from time zone alterations

✓ Dealing with the change in temperature, food and routine

✓ Managing a flare while travelling

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02 Oct 2017SIBO food phobias with Riley Wimminger | Ep. 5100:57:22

In far too many cases, SIBO patients can end up with phobias surrounding the food they eat. For many people, eating leads to painful digestive symptoms, so it is understandable why so many people learn to fear food. Nutritionist Riley Wimminger discusses this with Rebecca on this week's podcast and provides some handy tips on what can be done to overcome food phobias. Riley also explores why it is important to understand what nutritional deficiencies you may be experiencing, particularly after prolonged dietary restrictions.

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14 Jun 2018Hydrogen Sulphide SIBO with Dr Mark Pimentel | Ep. 6400:47:19

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 Methane
  • Why Hydrogen is not a reliable gas on SIBO breath tests
  • Should 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?


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04 Sep 2017Low tox living with Cara Little | Ep. 4701:13:55

What does ‘low tox’ living mean and how you can achieve it? The products you put on your body and use around your home are just as important as what you put into your body, and a few simple changes can help to limit your exposure to toxins that many products contain. Cara Little, a Pharmacist and founder of Pure Home Body, joins Rebecca to discuss how you can make those changes and what ingredients you should try to avoid and why.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/lowtox/

Keywords: low tox living, living tox free, pure body products, pure home products, living low tox, avoiding household toxins, microbiome, microbiome health, protecting the microbiome, parabens, Cara Little, Pure Home Body, Rebecca Coomes, The Healthy Gut, SIBO, gut health, good gut health, living with SIBO, SIBO recovery

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30 Apr 2018Visceral Hypersensitivity with Dr Megan Taylor | Ep. 5801:08:20

Do you experience chronic pain with your SIBO? Do you still experience painful digestive symptoms despite getting the all-clear? Or perhaps you're someone who reacts to everything, even water. Dr Megan Taylor joins Rebecca Coomes to discuss why Visceral Hypersensitivity should be considered as part of your underlying conditions. People with IBS are up to 90% more likely to have VH than the 'average' person. They discuss what it is, how it works and what you can do about it if you have it. Head to http://thehealthygut.co/vh/ for the show notes and don't forget to sign up as a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast to gain access to the full transcript from the show for free.

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09 Jul 2018SIBO and SIFO with Dr Satish Rao | Ep. 6800:30:18

If you’re suffering with constant bloating, even after completing your SIBO treatment, have you considered whether SIFO could be the culprit? This week Rebecca is joined by Dr Satish Rao, a clinician, researcher and educator, to discuss what SIFO is, and the overlap between SIFO and SIBO. Dr Rao talks to Rebecca about how SIFO is identified in the first instance and what the treatment pathway looks like.

✓ What is SIFO

✓ What the difference is between SIFO and SIBO

✓ The incidence of patients with just SIFO, or SIFO and SIBO together

✓ The 5 key symptoms of SIFO

✓ How to accurately diagnose and identify SIFO

✓ Why a physician approach is important in diagnosis

✓ The medical treatment pathway for SIFO

✓ How and why there might be bacteria and fungus in the small bowel

✓ Why treating SIBO first is important, before tackling SIFO

Get the show notes or sign up as a member of The Healthy Gut Podcast to get full transcriptions from Season 2 here: https://thehealthygut.co/sibo-and-sifo

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26 Jun 2017Oral health and SIBO with Dr Melanie Keller | Ep. 3701:24:13

Have you considered the importance of oral health on your digestion and gut health? Dr Melanie Keller returns to explain the crucial role your mouth plays in the digestive process. Dr Keller discusses with Rebecca the risk factors associated with poor dental health, from smoking to regular snacking. They look at how we can achieve good dental hygiene and the impact that this can have on our overall health. Dr Keller also explains more about the relationship between bacteria in the gut and the mouth.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/oralhealth/


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05 Dec 2016Be your own health investigator with Angela Pifer | Ep. 801:03:12

SIBO can be a debilitating condition for many people so it is important to become your own private investigator to really understand what went wrong in your body to allow SIBO to occur. In today's episode, Rebecca talks to functional medical nutritionist aka SIBO Guru, Angela Pifer, about the importance of really listening to your body. Treating SIBO is a marathon, not a sprint, so taking time to find what works for you can have a positive impact. Angela passionately talks about her views around antibiotic use, restricted diets and the emotional toll this chronic condition can take. Show notes http://thehealthygut.co/angela. Keywords: SIBO, SIBO diet, SIBO treatment, nutrition, GutRXGurus, SIBO Christmas Cookbook

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17 Jul 2017Mind, body and spirit with Dr Jason Wysocki | Ep. 4001:06:40

When we consider mind, body and spirit together we can create a uniting force that will empower us on our journey to recovery. This week Dr Jason Wysocki joins Rebecca for a live podcast recording at 8 Hearts in Portland, Oregon. He talks about how the connection of mind, body and spirit working together can help with dealing with a chronic illness. They also discuss finding your own ‘normal’, acceptance, creating your community and the importance of self care.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/mindbodyspirit/


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22 Apr 2018The Healthy Gut Podcast is back for Season 2!00:06:45

The Healthy Gut Podcast is back for Season 2! Bringing you a wealth of information on all things SIBO, your host Rebecca Coomes continues to share the latest information with you on Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, IBS and digestive health. The first episode for Season 2 launches on Tuesday (Monday in the US). Subscribers to the show will receive exclusive content and a full transcript for every show. To subscribe, make sure you head to www.thehealthygut.co/podcast and add your name and email.

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21 Aug 2017SIBO and men with Dr Jason Wysocki | Ep. 4501:03:40

For many men gut health is at the back of the queue when it comes to taking care of themselves. Dr Jason Wysocki joins Rebecca to discuss how important it is for men to address any gut health concerns and the far reaching effect that poor gut function can have on overall health. They look at the differences between male and female symptoms of SIBO, male hormone issues and the effects of adhesions from sport and surgeries.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.com/men/

Keywords: SIBO, male health, mens health, male gut health, living with SIBO, SIBO survivor, SIBO diet, SIBO treatment, healing your gut, gut healing, prostate, testosterone, testosterone depletion, male hormone issues, the healthy gut, rebecca coomes, dr jason wysocki, 8 hearts clinic, naturopathy, naturopathic doctor, healing, wellness, SIBO journey, wellness journey

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06 Mar 2017SIBO nutrition with Jessica Cox | Ep. 2101:09:59

Jessica Cox is a nutritional practitioner with a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition) and over ten years of clinical experience. She has an immense passion for food therapy and therapeutic nutrition with a specific interest in IBS and SIBO. Rebecca and Jessica talk about how important it is to treat your SIBO with the support of a qualified practitioner, to ensure that you are getting the right treatment at each stage of your SIBO journey to recovery. They chat about how to eat for SIBO, how foods might be re-introduced and why it’s important to get help before your diet becomes too limited.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/jessica

Keywords: Jessica Cox, nutrition, IBS, nutritional support, inflammation, SIBO, SIBO diet, BI-Phasic diet, gut health, gut healing, Rebecca Cox, digestion, digestive health

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03 Apr 2017Adhesions and SIBO with Larry and Belinda Wurn | Ep. 2501:02:29

Adhesions are a particular risk for people with SIBO, and can often be an underlying cause of SIBO developing. In this episode Rebecca is joined by Larry Wurn LMT and Belinda Wurn, from Clear Passage Physical Therapy to talk all about their important work on adhesions. Belinda co-developed the ‘Wurn technique’ to address adhesions non-surgically after experiencing debilitating chronic pelvic pain. They talk with Rebecca about how adhesions develop and what the risk factors are, such as endometriosis or surgery. Belinda and Larry tell Rebecca more about how solving the problem of adhesions can aid recovery from SIBO.

Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/adhesions/

Keywords: SIBO, IBS, Gut Healing, Healthy Gut, The Healthy Gut, Adhesions, Pain, Larry Wurn, Belinda Wurn, gut pain, stomach lessions, SIBO recovery, SIBO treatment

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25 Sep 2017Methane dominant SIBO with Dr Melanie Keller | Ep. 5001:09:38

Did you know that there are two different types of SIBO and what the differences are between them? This week Dr Melanie Keller and Rebecca specifically discuss methane dominant SIBO. Dr Keller talks Rebecca through the different symptoms and treatments for methane dominant SIBO as well as supportive practices for chronic constipation and gut health testing.

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01 Nov 2016The SIBO Bi-Phasic Diet, testing and herbal treatments with Dr. Nirala Jacobi | Ep. 401:04:55

There are several tests for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth but how do you know you're using the right one? In today's show, Australia's leading SIBO specialist, Dr. Nirala Jacobi joins Rebecca Coomes to discuss SIBO testing options and the difference between methane dominant vs hydrogen dominant SIBO. She discusses the different treatment options for hydrogen and methane SIBO and what herbal treatment options she likes to use. Dr. Jacobi developed the SIBO Bi-Phasic Diet protocol and explains how it works and why she prefers to starve the bacteria during treatment. She also discusses what happens when patients become overly sensitive to everything, and what histamine, oxilate and salicylate intolerances are.

For show notes, visit www.thehealthygut.com/podcast/herbaltreatments

Keywords: 

SIBO, Rebecca Coomes, Dr. Nirala Jacobi, SIBOtest, SIBO testing, hydrogen, methane, herbal treatments, migrating motor complex, probiotics, salicylates, oxalates, histamine intolerance

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