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The SIBO Doctor Podcast - Microbiome Restoration with Dr Jason Hawrelak

Microbiome Restoration with Dr Jason Hawrelak

06/12/18 • 54 min

The SIBO Doctor Podcast

In today’s episode, Dr Nirala Jacobi welcomes back Dr Jason Hawrelak, to talk about Microbiome Restoration.

Dr Hawrelak is a researcher, educator, naturopath, and nutritionist with over 16 years of clinical experience. He also practices at Gould’s Natural Medicine - a 135-year-old natural medicine apothecary and clinic in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Dr Hawrelak completed his PhD examining the capacity of probiotics, prebiotics, and herbal medicines to modify the gastrointestinal tract microbiota. He is the senior lecturer in Complementary and Alternative Medicines at the University of Tasmania’s School of Medicine where he coordinates the evidence-based complementary medicines programs. Dr Hawrelak also teaches the gastrointestinal imbalances unit, within the Masters of Science and Human Nutrition, and Functional Medicine Program at the University of Western States, in Portland, Oregon.

Topics discussed include:

  • The SIBO Doctor courses
  • Regrowing vs killing in the microbiome.
  • Colonic collateral when we are dealing with SIBO, and the necessity to restore the colonic ecosystem as part of the SIBO treatment.
  • How do we learn to interpret the DNA readings and PCR reports?
    • The SIBO Doctor Microbiome Restoration course
  • A discussion of the modules offered in the Microbiome Restoration course
    • Module 1 - Testing
      • The difference between different labs
      • Culturing vs DNA techniques
      • Assessment, Interpretation, and Diagnosis
    • Module 2 - Beneficial Bacteria, including
      • Akkermansia
      • Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
      • Butyrate-producing microbes
      • Hydrogen sulfide gas producers
    • Module 3 - Pathobionts
      • The good, the bad, the ugly
      • Hydrogen sulfide producers
      • Methanobrevibacter smithii
      • coli
      • Bacteroides
    • Triple antibiotic therapy (for conditions such as H. Pylori and Blastocystis Hominis) and the impact on the colonic ecosystem balance of symbionts and pathobionts.
    • Dietary changes vs probiotic supplements to elicit change in the gut microbiome.
    • The complications between advising prebiotic nutrition for optimising microbiome restoration, whilst clients are on therapeutic diets such as the Low FODMAP diet - how to reconcile?
    • Hydrogen sulfide breath testing - coming soon.
    • High-fat content diets in SIBO, and how this can eventually feed hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria.
    • Symptoms such as food reactivity and visceral sensitivity as a consequence of dietary choices in SIBO treatment, in regards to hydrogen sulfide producing bacterial blooms.
    • The therapeutic benefits of Soy Isoflavones in relation to Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide producing SIBO patients.
      • Equol producers - patients who have bacteria that convert soy isoflavones into the bioactive component, Equol.
      • Adlercreutzia levels in people who eat soy products as a long-term dietary choice.
    • Is there a connection between histamine intolerance, salicylate intolerance, and oxalate intolerance and microbiome disturbances?
    • Post SIBO treatment food sensitivities - the colonic microflora patterns to observe.
    • Hydrogen sulfide gas and how it causes visceral sensitivity, gut leakiness, and inflammation in the nerves.
    • Dietary changes with people with sensitivities - a reiteration of start low, go slow.
    • Is there any clinical significance to oxalobacter formigenes being elevated?
    • What is the dietary impact of the extinction of oxalobacter formigenes?
    • Testing levels of Proteobacteria to uncover the innate endotoxin load (proteobacteria - gram-negative bacteria that secrete proinflammatory endotoxins).
    • The systemic repercussions of endotoxemia - leaky blood-brain barrier, gut damage, insulin sensitivity impacts, systemic inflammation, Alzheimer's, anxiety and depression links.
    • Endotoxin (also known as Lipopolysaccharides - LPS) absorption and high-fat
    • How do different Phyla respond to different diets?
    • Po...
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In today’s episode, Dr Nirala Jacobi welcomes back Dr Jason Hawrelak, to talk about Microbiome Restoration.

Dr Hawrelak is a researcher, educator, naturopath, and nutritionist with over 16 years of clinical experience. He also practices at Gould’s Natural Medicine - a 135-year-old natural medicine apothecary and clinic in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Dr Hawrelak completed his PhD examining the capacity of probiotics, prebiotics, and herbal medicines to modify the gastrointestinal tract microbiota. He is the senior lecturer in Complementary and Alternative Medicines at the University of Tasmania’s School of Medicine where he coordinates the evidence-based complementary medicines programs. Dr Hawrelak also teaches the gastrointestinal imbalances unit, within the Masters of Science and Human Nutrition, and Functional Medicine Program at the University of Western States, in Portland, Oregon.

Topics discussed include:

  • The SIBO Doctor courses
  • Regrowing vs killing in the microbiome.
  • Colonic collateral when we are dealing with SIBO, and the necessity to restore the colonic ecosystem as part of the SIBO treatment.
  • How do we learn to interpret the DNA readings and PCR reports?
    • The SIBO Doctor Microbiome Restoration course
  • A discussion of the modules offered in the Microbiome Restoration course
    • Module 1 - Testing
      • The difference between different labs
      • Culturing vs DNA techniques
      • Assessment, Interpretation, and Diagnosis
    • Module 2 - Beneficial Bacteria, including
      • Akkermansia
      • Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
      • Butyrate-producing microbes
      • Hydrogen sulfide gas producers
    • Module 3 - Pathobionts
      • The good, the bad, the ugly
      • Hydrogen sulfide producers
      • Methanobrevibacter smithii
      • coli
      • Bacteroides
    • Triple antibiotic therapy (for conditions such as H. Pylori and Blastocystis Hominis) and the impact on the colonic ecosystem balance of symbionts and pathobionts.
    • Dietary changes vs probiotic supplements to elicit change in the gut microbiome.
    • The complications between advising prebiotic nutrition for optimising microbiome restoration, whilst clients are on therapeutic diets such as the Low FODMAP diet - how to reconcile?
    • Hydrogen sulfide breath testing - coming soon.
    • High-fat content diets in SIBO, and how this can eventually feed hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria.
    • Symptoms such as food reactivity and visceral sensitivity as a consequence of dietary choices in SIBO treatment, in regards to hydrogen sulfide producing bacterial blooms.
    • The therapeutic benefits of Soy Isoflavones in relation to Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide producing SIBO patients.
      • Equol producers - patients who have bacteria that convert soy isoflavones into the bioactive component, Equol.
      • Adlercreutzia levels in people who eat soy products as a long-term dietary choice.
    • Is there a connection between histamine intolerance, salicylate intolerance, and oxalate intolerance and microbiome disturbances?
    • Post SIBO treatment food sensitivities - the colonic microflora patterns to observe.
    • Hydrogen sulfide gas and how it causes visceral sensitivity, gut leakiness, and inflammation in the nerves.
    • Dietary changes with people with sensitivities - a reiteration of start low, go slow.
    • Is there any clinical significance to oxalobacter formigenes being elevated?
    • What is the dietary impact of the extinction of oxalobacter formigenes?
    • Testing levels of Proteobacteria to uncover the innate endotoxin load (proteobacteria - gram-negative bacteria that secrete proinflammatory endotoxins).
    • The systemic repercussions of endotoxemia - leaky blood-brain barrier, gut damage, insulin sensitivity impacts, systemic inflammation, Alzheimer's, anxiety and depression links.
    • Endotoxin (also known as Lipopolysaccharides - LPS) absorption and high-fat
    • How do different Phyla respond to different diets?
    • Po...

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In today’s episode, Dr Nirala Jacobi is in conversation with Kayle Sandberg-Lewis. Kayle recently gave a lecture at the New Orleans SIBO conference on traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and SIBO.

Kayle holds a master’s degree in Behavioral Medicine and has a private practice specializing in acquired brain injuries, anxiety and stress-related disorders. In recent years, she has been exploring the link between brain injuries and gastrointestinal disorders.

Board-certified by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance as a Neurofeedback Practitioner, she is also trained in peripheral biofeedback. Kayle has several tools at her disposal to help the disordered brain calm itself and function more optimally thereby leading to improved vagal tone.

Kayle serves as adjunct faculty at the National University of Natural Medicine where she created the Applied Psychophysiology track in the Master of Science in Integrative Mental Health.

Topics discussed include:

  • How Kayle entered the traumatic brain injury field.
  • SIBO, the migrating motor complex, and how TBI can impact this.
  • Differentiating parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system dominance.
  • The risks of sympathetic dominance to the digestive system.
  • What common injuries are actually classed as TBIs, and how might this contribute to gastrointestinal health?
  • The cumulative effect of minor head injuries.

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In this episode, Dr Nirala Jacobi is in conversation with Heidi Turner about the SIBO Histamine Bi-Phasic Diet and SIBO treatment.

Heidi is a medical nutrition therapist at the Seattle Arthritis Clinic at Northwest Hospital UW Medicine in Seattle, Washington. She counsels those with autoimmune, inflammatory, and degenerative diseases in an effort to decrease their pain through dietary change. She specialises in food intolerances, SIBO, mast cell activation syndrome, histamine intolerance and natural food chemical sensitivities.

Topics discussed include:

  • The release of the SIBO Histamine Bi-Phasic Diet (available for free to practitioners) in July 2018.
  • Histamine intolerance and what Heidi sees in her practice.
  • Why has the Biphasic Diet for Histamine Intolerance been created?
  • The SIBO Inflammation relationship to compromised diamine oxidase (DAO) and the impact on patient histamine levels.
  • Symptoms of high histamine.
  • The issue with low FODMAP diets in relationship to histamine.
  • Histamine-containing foods versus histamine liberating foods.
  • Foods high in histamine.
  • How histamine levels increase in food.
  • Which histamine liberating foods are the most problematic?
  • How to reintroduce histamine foods and histamine liberators into the diet.
  • Patient reactivity to treatment and how to tailor.
  • Therapeutic diet timeline.
  • Where does the Biphasic Histamine Diet fit into SIBO treatment?
  • Decreasing high histamine load rather than eliminating all high histamine foods all the time.
  • Heidi’s experience in using the Biphasic Diet for Histamine Intolerance.

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