by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Oct 18, 2021 | IBS, Podcasts, YouTube
ormones are the body’s messengers that can affect different body processes even our digestive system. How does our sex hormones interact with our gut microbiome and how can gut microbiome affect our hormones? Join Amy and I, as we dig deeper on the relationship...
by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Oct 11, 2021 | Podcasts, YouTube
Here is a non related IBS SIBO episode. Nikki and Amy would just like to share tiny tidbits of their lives and join in the fun by commenting below if you find any experience very relatable! No worries, regular programming will be back next week! Questions: What are...
by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Oct 4, 2021 | Podcasts
Anxiety and gut health has a two -way relationship. Anxiety can change the normal processing our digestive system while digestive system can also affect our brain function. That is why it is important to take care of the gut brain axis. In this episode, Amy and Nikki...
by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Sep 27, 2021 | Podcasts
Prokinetics means to promote movement. It is sometimes part of treating IBS, SIBO or GERD. But is it worth trying? In this episode, Amy and Nikki discusses the reason why prokinetics is used for treating IBS or any gut issues and why there are some practitioners who...
by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Sep 20, 2021 | Podcasts
Bad bacteria has always been present in the gut and can promote dysbiosis under certain circumstances. In this episode, let’s discuss the most common bad bacteria assessed in our stool tests. How can these bad bacteria live in our gut, what triggers them to over...
by Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP | Sep 17, 2021 | Podcasts, YouTube
When talking about Gut-Brain Axis or Gut Brain Connection, Vagus nerve pop up. Vagus nerve is defined as the longest and a very complex cranial nerve that stretches from brain, face, thorax to the colon. There have been a lot of discussion on the role of vagus nerve...