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Bloating: Getting Rid Of Your Food Baby With Functional Medicine with Dr. Elizabeth Boham

Bloating: Getting Rid Of Your Food Baby With Functional Medicine with Dr. Elizabeth Boham

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.


Bloating: Getting Rid Of Your Food Baby With Functional Medicine with Dr. Elizabeth Boham

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is sponsored by ButcherBox and Tushy.Bloating is a very common and uncomfortable condition where your belly increases in size, often occurring after eating and increasing as the day goes on. Twenty to thirty percent of the population regularly experiences bloating. If you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, that percentage jumps to 96%. Bloating is a sign of an imbalance in the gut, often caused by dysbiosis, food intolerances, bacterial overgrowth, and stress. While conventional medicine usually treats the symptoms of bloating, Functional Medicine treats the entire ecosystem of the body, including repairing and rebuilding the gut.In this episode, Dr. Hyman discusses bloating and “food babies” with Dr. Elizabeth Boham. They talk about lactose intolerance as a common cause of bloating and how this uncomfortable condition can be successfully treated. They also share a case study of a 35-year-old man and the protocol that helped him.Elizabeth Boham is a physician and nutritionist who practices Functional Medicine at The UltraWellness Center in Lenox, MA. Through her practice and lecturing she has helped thousands of people achieve their goals of optimum health and wellness. She witnesses the power of nutrition every day in her practice and is committed to training other physicians to utilize nutrition in healing. Dr. Boham has contributed to many articles and wrote the latest chapter on Obesity for the Rankel Textbook of Family Medicine. She is part of the faculty of the Institute for Functional Medicine and has been featured on the Dr. Oz show and in a variety of publications and media including Huffington Post, The Chalkboard Magazine, and Experience Life. Her DVD Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer explores the Functional Medicine approach to keeping your breasts and whole body well.This episode is sponsored by ButcherBox and Tushy.Right now, you can get a free turkey when you sign-up for ButcherBox. Just go to butcherbox.com/farmacy.Explore the entire suite of Tushy products, including the bidet attachments, new Tushy Ace, bamboo toilet paper, and more by visiting hellotushy.com/hyman.In this conversation, Dr. Hyman and Dr. Boham discuss:The prevalence and characteristics of bloating in the general population and IBS patientsHow SIBO can be a cause of bloatingConventional medicine vs Functional Medicine treatment of bloatingWhy antibiotics can be harmful and helpful in gut healthAddressing imbalances in the gutHow foods and food intolerances may lead to bloatingNegative effects of PPIs on the gutDietary approach to treating bloatingCase study of a 35-year-old maleHow different probiotics can affect the gut See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Oct 18, 2021
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We are seeing an ever-increasing burden of chronic disease, primarily driven by our food and food system. This is perpetuated by agricultural, food and health care policies that don’t support health. We need to rethink disease and reimagine a food system and a health care system the protects health, unburdens the economy from the weight of obesity and chronic disease, protects the environment, helps reverse climate change and creates a nation of healthy children and citizens. This podcast is a place for deep conversations about the critical issues of our time in the space of health, wellness, food and politics. New episodes are released every Wednesday morning. I hope you'll join me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.