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SIBO Made Simple


Jul 24, 2019

The elemental diet is the most impactful data-backed treatment for SIBO. And yet, it’s often misused, misunderstood and generally met with last resort trepidation. Today on the podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Michael Ruscio to demystify this approach and talk more about how he uses it for SIBO treatment, IBD, celiac, and other cases involving a highly-damaged gut.

For those who thought you could never last two weeks only drinking your calories (ahem, I get it), Dr. Ruscio provides plenty of flexibility and advice on using the elemental diet as a meal replacement supplement. You guys have been asking for this episode, so I’d love to hear what you think!

A quick taste of what we’ll cover:

  • How the elemental diet works to treat SIBO and the healing potential for leaky gut
  • What should you look for when picking a formula and what to avoid?
  • Risks and side effects to watch out for
  • Myth busting the Candida issue
  • Die-off versus negative reactions to a treatment – how you can tell the difference between the two
  • How to pair the elemental diet with other SIBO treatments
  • The best methods for reintegrating food back into your life and how a low FODMAP elimination plan can overlap
  • Keeping your blood sugar stable and other troubleshooting while on the diet
  • And so much more...

Resources, mentions and notes:

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Disclaimer:The information shared in this podcast is not meant to provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, or treatment. The information discussed is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or professional care.