Thank you for this. Very encouraging. I have SIBO, histamine intolerance and SIFO. Low FODMAP diet certainly does help. With histamine intolerance some foods you can’t eat that’s listed on the low FODMAP diet. Histamine intolerance has a variety of symptoms. It affects the nervous system, digestive system, immune system and all 4 receptors.
Dear dr. RUSCIO, thank you again for being an advocate of the fodmap diet and emphasising that the diet can actually benefit the gut microbiome rather than damage it, as detractors of the diet often claim. One point: broccoli is actually low fodmap in small doses, so not all cruciferous vegetables are high fodmap, luckily. Last, i really appreciate it that you underlined the effects of the female cycle and female hormones in gut troubles. I have noticed that my gut symptoms have changed in the past 5 years and in part, i think that is because i am in peri menopause. With the insights that you have provided in this video i can move forward in adjusting my diet accordingly. I wonder what your thoughts are on the sibo specific diet from dr siebecker and the cedars sinai diet by dr. PIMENTEL in treating ibs. Looking forward to a podcast on this topic. Best wishes, Reimara
Thank you for all your great content. I have shared your videos with several people in my mold groups because they align with my functional Dr here in NJ that has been in practice for many yrs. 🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!!! Your videos are an amazing resource and I’m excited to try low FODMAPs for the next month and see what happens.
I am diagnosed with both SIBO and SIFO. I already was not eating breads,rice,white potatoes etc because i couldn't sleep. I seem more bacteria than fungus, but i am doing better with fungal diet which has brocolli, Cauliflower cabbages etc You are right, one also has to pay attention to their symptoms.
Thanks for this comprehensive video! Thank you also for talking about the hormonal cause. I tried BHRT a few months ago and my digestive symptoms cleared at 70 % went fully back. I think the HRT triggered candida.
@@DrRuscioDC Thank you. I stopped HRT, ordered anti candida products and hopefully will be back on track soon. No wonder why so many women have candida when taking birth control pills.
I've done the low Fodmap diet for a lot longer than a few weeks. I've also done the elemental shake diet for 3 weeks. I've also done Rifaximin for three weeks. I've also done the probiotic treatment recommended on this channel. I've also done massive doses of antimicrobials of every imaginable type for several months. Other than the probiotic protocol, which had zero effect, during the time you're following one of the other protocols the SIBO is reduced. But within a day or two of ending the protocol and going back to a normal whole foods diet, your SIBO will be back with a vengeance and you will realize that nothing can truly heal you. Anyway, that's been my experience.
I am about to try digestive enzymes with HCL since I have no gallbladder and also have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Did a GI map test & loaded with gut bacteria overgrowth infections. Needless to say, I am feeling like crap. I also take probiotics and lots of vitamins and supplements.
I am so sorry you have had this round and round experience also. It does get quite frustrating and discouraging. Some things to consider: 1. Do you take prokinetics after your rounds of treatment to prevent relapse? Prokinetics are often needed long term to prevent relapsing. 2. Could you have mold in your home or workplace? If you're in a moldy house, SIBO will always return. 3. Do you get frequent sinus infections and drainage? Often the sinuses keep re-infecting the gut and causing SIBO to return. 4. Do you have enough stomach acid to break down your food and kill off new pathogens and bacteria? If your stomach is not acidic enough, the SIBO usually returns. 5. Do you have daily bowel movements after your treatment? Often, you need prokinetics for gut motility and some additional help to keep the bowels moving regularly, like magnesium citrate or oxide.
I made low salt , high turmeric lemon pickle in lemon juice with garlic and it not only help bloating plus regularity. Recipe : clean cut lemons in four pieces ( qty 5 ) and put 1tsp salt plus 2 tbs turmeric and mix with lemon and leave it in sun for 1 weak . Clean glass jar , put lemons in it , add 10 garlic peeled and add lemon juice of 5 to 10 lemon juice and tight the lid and leave it for 1 week in sun light and enjoy with food . Another solution I saw on yt video is ppl making L … leutri bacteria yogurt for sibo.
Please can you advise if there is a connection between SIBO and Thrush in women as I normally have them both. What would be best diet for me as treating both at the same time can be tricky. I am also milk intolerant and have endometriosis. I have also read that endometriosis have a connection to SIBO. Any tips would be greatly appreciated 😊 thank you very much in advance 🙏
There are naturally occurring carbs in fruits and vegetables too. Should be able to get adequate intake with a balanced diet, even during elimination phases
Any interventions when the gas, bloat, and pain does hit that provide quick relief? There are several organic herbal teas I use that includes a peppermint and digestion combo but looking for other recommendations.
Just eat a wide variety of different nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables every week (at least 30 different types) to grow a diverse culture of different bacteria in your gut and they will help you to repair your stomach lining and reduce inflammation.
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!!! Your videos are an amazing resource and I’m excited to try low FODMAPs for the next month and see what happens.
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Thank you for this. Very encouraging. I have SIBO, histamine intolerance and SIFO. Low FODMAP diet certainly does help. With histamine intolerance some foods you can’t eat that’s listed on the low FODMAP diet. Histamine intolerance has a variety of symptoms. It affects the nervous system, digestive system, immune system and all 4 receptors.
It’s a very pernicious - yet very misunderstood - disease. I’m glad you’ve found a way to at least keep the symptoms under control. Hang in there!
Dear dr. RUSCIO, thank you again for being an advocate of the fodmap diet and emphasising that the diet can actually benefit the gut microbiome rather than damage it, as detractors of the diet often claim. One point: broccoli is actually low fodmap in small doses, so not all cruciferous vegetables are high fodmap, luckily. Last, i really appreciate it that you underlined the effects of the female cycle and female hormones in gut troubles. I have noticed that my gut symptoms have changed in the past 5 years and in part, i think that is because i am in peri menopause. With the insights that you have provided in this video i can move forward in adjusting my diet accordingly. I wonder what your thoughts are on the sibo specific diet from dr siebecker and the cedars sinai diet by dr. PIMENTEL in treating ibs. Looking forward to a podcast on this topic. Best wishes, Reimara
Thank you so much for sharing your insights! Happy you’re here!
Thank you for all your great content. I have shared your videos with several people in my mold groups because they align with my functional Dr here in NJ that has been in practice for many yrs. 🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
So happy and grateful to help. Thank you!
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!!! Your videos are an amazing resource and I’m excited to try low FODMAPs for the next month and see what happens.
You got this!
God bless you. I thank God for doctors like you, Dr Ben Lynch, and Dr Peter Glidden. God used all of you to save my life!
You are so kind. I’m grateful to be part of your healing. ❤
I am diagnosed with both SIBO and SIFO.
I already was not eating breads,rice,white potatoes etc because i couldn't sleep.
I seem more bacteria than fungus, but i am doing better with fungal diet which has brocolli, Cauliflower cabbages etc
You are right, one also has to pay attention to their symptoms.
Lecture very helpful
Happy to help!
Thanks for this comprehensive video! Thank you also for talking about the hormonal cause. I tried BHRT a few months ago and my digestive symptoms cleared at 70 % went fully back. I think the HRT triggered candida.
I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope you get back to healing soon! ❤
@@DrRuscioDC Thank you. I stopped HRT, ordered anti candida products and hopefully will be back on track soon.
No wonder why so many women have candida when taking birth control pills.
very helpful, please keep making such insightful videos
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Thanks
Very interesting about serotonin ! Low formal help with depression then?
Could be!
I've done the low Fodmap diet for a lot longer than a few weeks. I've also done the elemental shake diet for 3 weeks. I've also done Rifaximin for three weeks. I've also done the probiotic treatment recommended on this channel. I've also done massive doses of antimicrobials of every imaginable type for several months. Other than the probiotic protocol, which had zero effect, during the time you're following one of the other protocols the SIBO is reduced. But within a day or two of ending the protocol and going back to a normal whole foods diet, your SIBO will be back with a vengeance and you will realize that nothing can truly heal you. Anyway, that's been my experience.
I am about to try digestive enzymes with HCL since I have no gallbladder and also have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Did a GI map test & loaded with gut bacteria overgrowth infections. Needless to say, I am feeling like crap. I also take probiotics and lots of vitamins and supplements.
I’d look into nervous system regulation and vagal toning. Stress and trauma play a huge role in gut health.
@@butter4u Yes, I know as I am also in adrenal fatigue
I am so sorry you have had this round and round experience also. It does get quite frustrating and discouraging. Some things to consider:
1. Do you take prokinetics after your rounds of treatment to prevent relapse? Prokinetics are often needed long term to prevent relapsing.
2. Could you have mold in your home or workplace? If you're in a moldy house, SIBO will always return.
3. Do you get frequent sinus infections and drainage? Often the sinuses keep re-infecting the gut and causing SIBO to return.
4. Do you have enough stomach acid to break down your food and kill off new pathogens and bacteria? If your stomach is not acidic enough, the SIBO usually returns.
5. Do you have daily bowel movements after your treatment? Often, you need prokinetics for gut motility and some additional help to keep the bowels moving regularly, like magnesium citrate or oxide.
I’m so sorry to hear that. I’m sure you have thought about this, but wonder if something else might be going on to contribute to these symptoms.
I made low salt , high turmeric lemon pickle in lemon juice with garlic and it not only help bloating plus regularity.
Recipe : clean cut lemons in four pieces ( qty 5 ) and put 1tsp salt plus 2 tbs turmeric and mix with lemon and leave it in sun for 1 weak . Clean glass jar , put lemons in it , add 10 garlic peeled and add lemon juice of 5 to 10 lemon juice and tight the lid and leave it for 1 week in sun light and enjoy with food .
Another solution I saw on yt video is ppl making L … leutri bacteria yogurt for sibo.
So glad you found what’s helping you!
Please can you advise if there is a connection between SIBO and Thrush in women as I normally have them both. What would be best diet for me as treating both at the same time can be tricky. I am also milk intolerant and have endometriosis. I have also read that endometriosis have a connection to SIBO. Any tips would be greatly appreciated 😊 thank you very much in advance 🙏
Thank you
You’re so welcome :)
vector borne diseases would you say long covid or long term ebv could cause this?
Hello, is it possible that someone can become even more sensitive to triggers than before starting the diet?
I live outside the u.s, in Canada, could I be a patient of yours, please
Hi doc, what can we do to target a vector-born illness if we suspect that it is our root cause?
Hey doc, how does our brain get its glucose if have to not eat saccharides (sugars)?
There are naturally occurring carbs in fruits and vegetables too. Should be able to get adequate intake with a balanced diet, even during elimination phases
Any interventions when the gas, bloat, and pain does hit that provide quick relief? There are several organic herbal teas I use that includes a peppermint and digestion combo but looking for other recommendations.
Have you tried chamomile, caraway, ginger, fennel?
It's a never ending disease... can't believe modern medicine can't get rid of it.
I empathize. It is unbelievable. A shocking amount of medicine is guesswork, as advanced as we are.
Currently on day 20 of taking a probiotic every day
How’s it going for you?
@@DrRuscioDC sometimes it goes well, sometimes my stomach feels a bit turbulent, like I need to go the bathroom a few more times (I've got ibs)
Just eat a wide variety of different nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables every week (at least 30 different types) to grow a diverse culture of different bacteria in your gut and they will help you to repair your stomach lining and reduce inflammation.
Glad you found what works for you!
I'm surprised Blackberries aren't in there with the Berries.
They definitely count!
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This is incredibly helpful, thank you!!! Your videos are an amazing resource and I’m excited to try low FODMAPs for the next month and see what happens.
So glad to hear it. Let me know how it goes!