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🗓️ 18 October 2021
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The Ruscio Institute uses an evidence-based clinical model as the foundation for our treatment protocols. This means not only incorporating the most current research into treatment decisions, but also applying a critical eye to research studies rather than accept their conclusions at face value.
Today’s podcast looks at studies on the possible role of autoimmunity in IBS and SIBO, whether antibody levels are a valid marker of gut dysbiosis, low FODMAP diets for IBS, and more.
Listen as I explain how we blend critical thinking with clinical research to achieve the best outcomes for our patients.
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0:42.0 | Now let's head to the show. |
0:44.8 | Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Dr. Rourchaudshow Radio. |
0:48.2 | This is Dr. Roushaw with a few updates on if autoimmunity really underlies IBS. just a couple quick research updates I wanted to point to. |
0:58.0 | One quick update or study on low phob map diet and one actually on nutritional status in hypothyroidism. |
1:06.5 | So yeah, let's jump in with the kind of main thrust here, which is prompted by a study that recently flagged and came up in our future of functional medicine review plus or the research briefs. |
1:22.8 | And as you know, this is our constant commitment to monitoring literature and using that to update and inform |
1:29.9 | our opinions. And now that Gavin and myself are doing this together, we have a broader net. So |
1:37.9 | there are less studies that are kind of slipping in between the cracks or or evading my my purview |
1:43.9 | because of that. And it is a lot to keep up |
1:47.8 | with. I mean, like I have said before, an hour every day. And if you go on vacation, you go away, |
1:54.9 | whatever many days you're away, you're that many hours behind. So it's just unsustainable for one |
2:00.0 | person to do it. So if you're a health hours behind, so it's just unsustainable for one person to do it. |
2:07.8 | So if you're a health care provider or a science nut, I would definitely get plugged in for the FFMR Plus research briefs. The study in question is entitled, gut microbiota profiles |
2:16.2 | and the role of anti-CDTB and anti-Vinculin antibodies in patients |
2:23.9 | with functional gastrointestinal disorders. |
2:27.8 | The quick primer here, in case you haven't heard of this, is the great work of someone |
2:33.1 | who I respect and who's been on the podcast before. |
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