Conquering Gut Disorders with Josh Dech- Ep. 266
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Summary
In this episode, Dr. Jade Teta interviews Josh Dech, a clinical nutritionist, about gut health and its impact on overall well-being. They discuss the connection between gut dysfunction and diseases like Crohn's and colitis, challenging the notion that these conditions are incurable. Josh shares a success story of healing a woman with Crohn's disease and an anal vaginal fistula through dietary changes and natural remedies. They explore the three main factors contributing to gut disease: toxins, microbial imbalances, and diet nutrient deficiencies. The conversation also covers the progression from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the importance of individualized treatment. The conversation explores the importance of proper detoxification and drainage pathways in maintaining gut health. It emphasizes the need to address issues such as elevated beta glucuronidase and junky bile, which can lead to hormonal imbalances and PMS symptoms. The conversation also highlights the significance of addressing parasites and fungal infections in gut health. The progression from IBS to IBD (Crohn's and colitis) is discussed, along with the role of autoimmune conditions in gut health. The conversation concludes with the reminder that a diagnosis is just a word describing symptoms and that it's important to address the underlying causes.
Keywords
gut health, Crohn's disease, colitis, functional medicine, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, toxins, microbial imbalances, diet nutrient deficiencies, detoxification, drainage pathways, gut health, hormonal imbalances, PMS symptoms, parasites, fungal infections, IBS, IBD, Crohn's, colitis, autoimmune conditions
Takeaways
- The gut is a central point of our physiology and plays a significant role in overall health and well-being.
- Crohn's disease and colitis, traditionally considered incurable, can be addressed and even cured through a functional medicine approach.
- Gut disease, including IBS and IBD, can be attributed to three main factors: toxins, microbial imbalances, and diet nutrient deficiencies.
- Symptoms outside of the gut, such as joint pain, skin issues, and brain fog, can provide valuable insights into gut health.
- Individualized treatment is crucial in addressing gut dysfunction and promoting healing. Proper detoxification and drainage pathways are crucial for maintaining gut health.
- Elevated beta glucuronidase and junky bile can lead to hormonal imbalances and PMS symptoms.
- Addressing parasites and fungal infections is important for gut health.
- The progression from IBS to IBD (Crohn's and colitis) should be considered.
- Autoimmune conditions often have an underlying gut issue.
- A diagnosis is just a word describing symptoms and doesn't define the underlying causes.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Gut Health
03:41 Josh's Journey and the Power of Functional Medicine
08:20 The Three Factors Contributing t
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Kapitler
1. Healing Crohn's and Colitis Naturally (00:00:00)
2. Gut Health Symptoms and Root Causes (00:14:25)
3. Gut Health (00:21:43)
4. Parasites and Gut Health (00:29:44)
5. Understanding Inflammatory Bowel Disease Spectrum (00:40:49)
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