• Battling Crohn's with Food - and Winning!
    Sep 26 2024

    On today's show, we're talking about the role of diet and lifestyle in treating autoimmune diseases. Janet is my guest for this episode. She's been a nurse practitioner for 27 years, but today she's here to talk about her experience as a patient with Crohn's disease, and how she got her autoimmune disease into remission using food as medicine.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    50 mins
  • Is it a Parasite: Uninvited Guests
    Sep 19 2024

    Parasites are a lot more common than most people realize, affecting a huge number of people worldwide. The good news is that many parasitic infections are asymptomatic, or the symptoms are short-lived and resolve on their own without any treatment. The bad news is that parasites like Giardia and several others can leave you with long-term symptoms like bloating, nausea, burping, and fatigue. Figuring out which parasites are actually causing the symptoms and how to treat them can be challenging. In this episode I cover the trials and tribulations of arriving at the right diagnosis in one of my patients with chronic GI symptoms who believed a parasite was to blame.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    27 mins
  • Top 10 Reasons You're Bloated
    Sep 12 2024

    If you want to banish your bloat, you need to figure out the specific reason WHY you’re bloated, so that you can apply a specific solution. And keep in mind, there could be multiple reasons – and multiple solutions. Bloating is one of the commonest problems I deal with as a gastroenterologist, and the most important thing for you to know, is that there is no one size fits all approach when it comes to bloating. In fact, the title of my 3rd book - The Bloat Cure: 101 Natural Solutions for Real & Lasting Relief - is because there truly are so many different causes. In this episode we're going to cover the top 10 reasons you may be bloated.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    22 mins
  • Autism: What's the Gut Got to Do With It?
    Sep 5 2024

    Multiple scientific studies have made a connection between the gut microbiome and the brain in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Although the line connecting the two is not a straight one, there's really nothing to be lost - and potentially a lot to be gained - from changing the diet in a way that can improve the diversity and composition of the microbiome in ASD. Learn which changes have the biggest impact.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    29 mins
  • Gut First Theory: Parkinson's Disease & the Gut
    Aug 29 2024

    It turns out Parkinson’s isn’t just a brain disease; it's also a gut disease. And the changes in the gut can occur before the changes in the brain, leading to what we now call the “gut first” theory of Parkinson's. If you’re eating the wrong foods, you can develop changes in your gut microbiome that lead to neuro-inflammation in the brain, and ultimately, diseases like Parkinson's. Learn what types of foods put you at risk - and which ones are protective.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    21 mins
  • Gut-Brain: The 2nd Brain in Your Gut
    Aug 22 2024

    Gut feelings and butterflies in the stomach are real sensations rooted in physiology: many of the neurotransmitters that our brain uses are actually made in our gut, and our digestive tract is home to about 500 million nerve cells. We call this 2nd brain in our gut the enteric nervous system. Your gut influences your stress levels, anxiety, mood, and behavior. And your brain influences your gut motility, enzyme secretion in your GI tract, absorption of nutrients through your gut lining, and your microbial balance. The two organs are in constant bidirectional contact, each one profoundly influencing the function of the other.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    15 mins
  • Gluten Face - Real or Imagined?
    Aug 15 2024

    Could what’s showing up on your face be a direct result of something that you’re eating? When it comes to gluten - that's a definite YES. "Gluten face" can be induced by eating gluten containing foods like wheat, rye and barley, and can cause a bloated, puffy, red face. But the key to treating it is more complex than just choosing gluten-free products.

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    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    14 mins
  • I Can't Get No - Colonoscopy!
    Aug 8 2024

    A 30 year-old woman with blood in her stool on and off a couple times a week for 6 months struggles to figure out whether or not she needs a colonoscopy - and how to get her doctor and insurance company on board. Navigating competing interests in healthcare to get satisfaction when it comes to your care.

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    Thank you for being a part of our community! For the latest in digestive wellness go to https://gutbliss.com and follow us on https://www.instagram.com/gutbliss/ for more gut health info.

    Dr. Robynne Chutkan

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    17 mins