As an aside, thank you for opening your videos in a straightforward way - it is beyond my understanding why everyone does a whole long intro and then nowadays "so let's get started". I started when I clicked on the video 😂
to @Dr Michael Ruscio. To put this incredible resource together, touching the tip of many icebergs, yet addressing each sensitively and with humility cannot have been easy. Through personal experience I can say this video surpasses many longer and more in-depth lectures.
Jesus Christ: Blessed are those that believe without seeing. It might be a little out of context, but not too much I believe. We are mostly really fond about evaluating what we can superficially see with our eyes. What about deep meditation, prayer, stopping any viscous cycle of thinking, calming us down peacefully and open ourselves up. 🙏
If they confirm that a lot of the illnesses he listed at the start are from LG and aren't actually illnesses in their own right, they'd not be able to sell us and treat us for lots of different things. Ie, medications for joint pain, medication for diarrhoea, medication for skin issues, etc, etc, etc. You know they ALWAYS have our best interests at the forefront of their considerations...... 😂😂😂😂😂
6:45 first step (emulsifying agents - processed food) 15:49 second step - lifestyle (exercise and stress - walk in nature) 21:45 third step - probiotics (I heard from another doctor, another video: b6, magnesium and glutamine) 27:41 fourth step - elemental diet Thank you
I've had moderate to severe psoriasis for 19 years. A year ago I switched to eating more keto/paleo, which pretty much cut out gluten. I focused on leaky gut and also cut out lectins. My psoriasis cleared up!! Amazing!! I also lost 30 lbs in a year.
That’s amazing! 🙌🏻 We’re so happy to hear that. We’d love to hear more about your story if you want to share it with us. Send us an email at Marketing@DrRuscio.com. We sure would love to hear from you!
@@rakelaa7234Dr Gundry is the source for that . Book Plant paradox . Basically many grains , fruit n veges . It’s extensive . I’d try other options first then consider if needed
Fasting 18/6 - break from food, allow to heal low fodmap, no processed, or allergy foods, no irritants Kefir, apple cider , probiotics - reduce leaky gut Exercise - reduce leaky gut Stress - raises bad inflamatories Poor sleep - distribution of micobiota Gonna try this 1 month
hey this my other acc, i forgot to do the fasting lol, did everything else so fruit meat and raw honey , improvements but still bloating but my acid reflux is fully gone, gonna try fasting as well now for the autophagy and black seed daily for 2 months @@waffle_chair9269
Hi! Great video! I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis in 2019. I completely changed my diet and also did a zoomer on leaky gut and everything I was allergic too. It’s been a long process but last year I was told by my rheumatologist that my inflammation markers were all normal and I did not have RA any longer. I’m 56 and never have beer healthier. I will never eat gluten again…or any processed foods. I also buy my meat from a special farm that animals are treated humanely and not feed antibiotics or corn. I just did another wheat zoomer last week to check my gut out again. I’m hoping my leaky gut is gone. Remember you are what you eat.
@@leekflower1 it’s by vibrant America. It’s one of the best test used in testing for food allergies and leaky gut. Only your doctor can order it. It’s really what helped me.
@@chrisdickens3500please find out what foods you are allergic to. Because those foods will be causing you inflammation. Good luck and stick with it. It’s worth it..
Your videos have to be amongst the best in health care on RUclips: detailed, clear, nuanced, and not dogmatic. Your reference to published research really makes you credible. Thank you for making this information available to the public. My doctor would not have any idea of these concepts and I can't, for the life of me, understand why anyone primarily interested in the well-being of their patients would not base their practice first on establishing that such fundamental processes of the body are functioning effectively.
@@TNT-km2egwell I'm 62 make pretty good money and have one of the so-called best insurance plan. I've seen countless doctors and have stopped working with "real doctors" after the last two were less than useless. One milked my insurance dry, and then declared me very healthy. When I asked if I'm so healthy why do I feel like crap. He had the nerves to ask me if I've ever been treated for mental illness. Then he and his staff started talking to me and treating me like I was crazy. Ten minutes earlier they treated me like a normal person, but because I had the nerves to question him very bad medical opinion I was now insane. What would have been insane is going back to that butthead QUACK 😞 btw I've gotten much more help from RUclips doctors for free than the thousands of dollars I've spent on " real doctors,"
The best, easiest to understand and most comprehensive video on this topic from a MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL that I have ever seen. It corroborates several other sources I have read or heard elsewhere. I think this info will be of great use. Thank you!
@@Julie-r3f2whe mentioned the strains .. ask your local healthfood shop for those strains - Lactobacillus / bifo combination - SB is the abbreviation. Sarcamocyes Boullardi - soil based organisms Like bascillus Coagulans
Careful with fermented food ! On top of my leaky gut symptoms I developed an intolerance for histamine and eating/drinking fermented food/beveries put me in anaphylactic shocks a few times before I realized the link between the two… Turns out that the enzymes that break down histamine in food are produced by our gut and if your gut, like mine, is not functioning properly, you might be defficient in these enzymes… Hence too much histamine, hence severe allergic-like reactions to food ! Stay safe, go slowly with changes in your diet and not any reaction !
Happened to me, too. I ended up in the emergency department several times as my airways had closed. I tried fasting, and the symptoms went away. I have had to stop all fermented foods.
@@melinashaughnessy9037 this is where I’m at. I’ve you tried taking DAO enzyme, though ? I think I’m going to try if it does the trick and allows me to eat and drink some fermented food.
@@melinashaughnessy9037I can’t do anything fermented foods , no bubbly drinks , all I can tolerate is very gentle easy to digest things I’m reacting to literally everything now . Spices are a no . Even coffee just the smell of the grounds makes me itch . I’m a personal shopper and the bread & cleaner isle makes me itch . 😞😮💨
"Stress" is the most irritating thing I constantly see/hear listed. First, it's listed in every list for every problem in every location possible. Then people act like stress is something you can just eliminate from your life like carbs. You can exercise, meditate, pray, whatever and that's often not enough to eliminate or even reduce stress. Telling people to get rid of stress is like telling an alcoholic, "well just don't drink". I workout and go on walks, hiking in the woods, camping, all kinds of stuff and it makes no difference in how internally strung I am or helping my brain to shut off. The effect fades within a very short period of stopping. The #1 thing I think I've never seen mentioned regarding poor sleep is a big issue with many people that go undiagnosed until far too late: sleep apnea. Everyone mentions the same things you did and no one ever suggests, when those don't work, to get a sleep study done. That aside, as far as a bad gut...only 1 thing worked for me when all of this failed as I did trial and error over years: The carnivore diet. 100% perfect bowels and no acid reflux. It was just a mental asswhip to eat that way. I accepted an ok gut to eat vegetables and carbs (potatoes, beans) again. Fiber is still my enemy.
I’m doing carnivore now. Been two days, my stomach pains are still present however they have lessened. I don’t feel bloated or gassy, I haven’t taken a solid dump in the last two days either , just minor but I feel like trying to eat vegetables and other stuff is gonna bloat the heck out of me and make things worse. I have back pains all over as well but it’s much more tolerable in the last two days. Working on sleeping better without a gummy. Currently trying to find something I can add to the carnivore diet that will help me use the bathroom better. Fiber foods seem to make me feel worse so I need to find something else to help. But so far I’m eating two meals (breakfast, later lunch). I try to stop around 6 pm so I can let my gut settle and do its things. So far it’s a slow process but the pain in my stomach and back and also the brain fog I been having seems to be slowly going. Crossing fingers 🙏🏼 and I pray a lot lol cheers
@@davidg241 It's a very slow process. Why do people think completely changing your diet is going to happen in a few days? Many people report terrible diarrhea for the first week. It can take a month to rebalance your body. You don't need to add anything, just suck it up and let nature run its course. If it's not better in 2 weeks, your ratio may be wrong. I didn't do good on a super high fat diet like some of the channels suggest and I put in more lean meat. The same ratios don't work for everyone despite what these channels try to sell you. I'm also the same in that fiber wrecks me. On carnivore or not, I avoid unnecessary fiber.
I do yoga and meditation regularly. I spend time in nature, walk everywhere. It all does help to regulate nerves systems. I am just clearing my diet. People also need to choose their jobs and people around wisely. I have 0 stress in my life.
You are sooo correct. No diet exercise any physical action can cure an issue if the stressor is still in your life. How you think and what you perceive about things is so much more important than diet and exercise as it can allow the body to truly go into a parasympathetic state to then relax and heal. You cannot heal when you are in fight or flight mode. Period. Full stop. Doesn’t matter the cleanest diet or exercise regime.
I healed my leaky gut in 3 weeks. I fasted for one week, intermittent fasting and Ivermectin. I have lost 25 lbs of bloat, and my energy is 100%. I am 68 and feeling great
Re the fasting, was it a water fast only or more than just water? How many times a week did you take the ivermectin? And what kind of foods did you eat during the intermittent fasting?
@@amandabutler5021 In my case, I found that a good brand of aloe vera in liquid form + MCT oil (Flora) in coffee + L-glutamine 20 g/day (fermented formulation) + L-glycine 10 g/day + collagen peptides + psyllium husk for fiber + a bunch of keystone probiotics once per day (the ones Dr William Davis suggests, L Reuteri, L Gasseri, L Coagulants strains, I also added Saccaromyces Boulardii) and ingest them either as pills or after making yogurts with these using the Ultimate yogurt maker, but also using the probiotics tablet that you let melt in your mouth as L Reuteri is useful in the mouth as it ends up travelling to the stomach and small intestine ( I was working with the assumption of SIBO/SIFO ). I also switched to a keto diet 3 months ago (beef, lamb, duck, bacon, eggs, butter, extra virgin olive oil first cold press, and only bitter veggies like brussel sprouts or radicchio, also asparagus, but nothing containing high amounts of oxalates) for weight loss using a restricted eating window (from 8 am to 2 pm) but I can never stick to it as I am not a morning person and never hungry until 1 pm. And yet, I still lost 15.4 lbs (7 kg) doing only a little mild exercise. And intermittent fasting, as in about 18 to 24 hrs fasting everyday depending how early or late I would eat my one meal a day (like I said, I should start eating by 8 am but I am never hungry this early, coffee also suppresses appetite, so there's that). I'll briefly explain the reasoning. Over the past year, I was drinking too much beer and wine after the work day was over. So after years of drinking alcohol everyday (normal amounts, not alcoholic), then increasing that amount in the past year, then leaky gut started. Alcohol devastates the gut flora. So putting 2 and 2 together, reading Dr William Davis's book, researching and all that, I figured that the first step consists in rebuilding my gut flora. So I quit drinking alcohol overnight to help the liver and gut repair themselves. Started the keto diet with the supplements mentioned above. Result: the bleeding almost subsided, so not 100% healed like this other person who claims to have done it in 3 weeks. Not sure how anyone can do it in 3 weeks especially if the tight junctions in the intestinal walls are loose, the mucosal barrier gone or almost gone, and the good probiotic bacteria depleted. Regarding the latter, one thing to avoid at all cost are anti-biotics since they kill the good bacteria, but also berberine because of its anti-bacterial properties. Some people take it to help with diabetes, but would be better to switch to a keto or carnivore diet, especially since vegetable cellulose cannot be digested. Hope this helps.
@doctor_igor CRP 0,1 Lympho 50,6 Neutrofils 40 MCHC 34,7 Holesterol 6,8 Triglicerides 4,1 What causes lmphy swelling around Genital area and stomach Strong heart beats and burns Heart beat felt in the large intestines Intestines crawling and hurting First week liquid stool 5 month simtoms 4-5month slight pain in liver kidneys and stomach amd a hard black stool Triglicerides high Holesterol high Lmpfocites high Neurofiles Low Spinal and hip problems increased(can be of a small hernia) Pls feedback
@peggymcdonnell1379 Have a look on Thielsch that's where I managed to purchase said book after much searching ....Be quick as it will be removed just like it as been from other suppliers 🤔
Pesticides also damage the gut . Many people eat organic fruit and vegetables but are unaware that wheat is more heavily sprayed, primarily with glyphosate, than fruit or vegetables.
@@wendya9973 Oil from seeds like sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds is good for only if you eat the whole seeds because once the oil is extracted it gets free radicals.
I feel lots of alcohol, gluten intolerance, parasites ( i farmed for goats for years) and massive strees contributed to leaky gut for me. Thanks for this great info.
I just want to mention the possibility of histamin intolerance too. Then the low fodmap and fermented foods won’t work. I found out that I have that a few months ago, after many years suffering while trying to eat healthy. I am suspecting leaky gut is the reason why I have it. I also have an fibromyalgia diagnosis, witch have alot of the same symtomes you mentioned.
A quick note, despite the health-giving properties of fermented foods they can set off a bad histamine reaction e.g. fatigue, brain fog, headache, many more symptoms, in those of us with histamine intolerance or mast cell activation. For info use searcn terms for websites: Healing Histamine aand Mast Cell 360.
Great communicator. I’m certain I have leaky gut. Nighttime itching. Headaches. Fatigue. Insomnia. Developed several allergies and sleep apnea the last few years. Food particles in stool. Brain fog digestive issues. I’ve already been intermittent fasting Monday to Friday. Drastically lowered to almost eliminated processed food and focused on eating whole foods. Also just now incorporating fermented foods but this is very new to me. I strength train average 4 times a week. But barely get any cardio. Going to start walking to work a couple days a week to meet those targets. Going to add a probiotic supplement this weekend. Hoping that with my IF routine. Probiotic supplementation, Increased exercise and my cleaner diet (which was god awful prior, and I’m certain the reason I’m in this mess) I can turn this around. If 3 months doesn’t result in significant change I guess I’m going elimination diet.
@@UsamaKhan-jo9fnbetter than when I wrote that. Allergies have been much less severe but still hit quite a bit so still a problem. Fatigue and sleep is drastically improved and inflammation is much lower. I still need to get more exercise than I do but activity level has increased. I ferment kimchi sourkraut and brew kombucha which I drink daily. I’ve been thinking of veering away from the probiotic supplements as they are very pricey but still have a couple weeks left. When those are done I’m hoping the fermented food does its job. I may go back and watch this video again with a new perspective and see what I can do to improve more. Still work to do. But much better.
@@UsamaKhan-jo9fn I couldn’t say. I think my brain fog has gotten better as my chronic fatigue lessens and sleep improved. I still have those bouts where I can’t focus or concentrate on a particular task but it isn’t constant like it was. To be clear I still have a long way to go. It hasn’t been overnight magic but overall health is improving.
Subscribed! This video is one of the best health-related videos I have seen in many months. I conduct research and follow many doctors, but this doctor presents ample science-based evidence that is important to me. I eat healthier than anyone I know or have studied. No process foods period. All organic, raw, sprouted, farm-raised, 100% grass-fed/finished, wild-caught, fermented, no GMOs, no steroids, no antibiotics, I exercise, practice IF, no meds, no alcohol, blah blah blah, but at the same time, I am noticing a gradual decline in both my sleep and feeling of well-being. Dr. Ruscio pointed out the potential problematic concerns that may result from a FODMAP diet. This gives me great hope, so I will do everything I can to reduce or gradually eliminate those foods from my diet to see if there is an improvement. This makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you Dr. Ruscio.
@31:05 The first day that a member of my family tried the Low FODMAP, terrible GI pains disappeared. Three years later, we’ve learned how to cook and bake delicious meals in this format that nearly anyone can appreciate.
A great video about this subject. L glutamine definitely helped with reduction of leaky gut, and then good probiotics are essential to build up good bacteria! You have helped me a lot to feel better👏
A very conservative introduction to some really good treatment options. 👍 I also think it’s worth noting that if someone is histamine intolerant (possible source of redness, rashes, headaches etc) or has MCAS, you should check your probiotics carefully to avoid histamine producing or liberating strains.
I wasn't aware that some bacteria release Histamine or causes mast cell degranulation. I take a 30+ Specie Probiotic...and will check out the Histamine producing aspects of these bacterial (and fungal)strains.
@@DocSiders I was a little concerned re histamines/probiotics too, but what I found was that the primary cause of my histamine intolerance was gluten. Once I'd been gluten-free for a month or so, and taking multi-species probiotics (some strains of which were supposedly histamine-producing) I was able to come off the antihistamine medication I'd been taking for several years.
Thank you very much doc , been suffering for the last 23 months went to many specialists from colon specialist to neurologist . None seem to understand what is going on . When I eat withing 10 minutes my temperature goes up dizzy feeling and vomits everything. Now I have to speak to my doctor about leaky gut syndrome. THANK YOU
I am a 52 yr old female who was diagnosed with hashi's at 13. I have had 2 cesareans and 2 vbac's. I breastfed all of my children. At 45, I hit menapause and the floodgates opened. I was diagnosed with fibro, chronic inflammation, diverticulosis, degenerative disc in lower back and base of neck. Allergy tests revealed i am allergic to everything except birch and oak trees. I have been on xolair for several years now. I developed high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I had to have all my teeth pulled and it took a year and a half due to my reaction to lidocaine. I had to take alot of antibiotics during this time. I have been fighting this systemic illness for 7 yrs now. I have done extensive research and cut gluten and most dairy from my diet. Trying to heal my leaky gut and my research led me to you. I appreciate your extensive explanations and your focus to detail. Very thorough yet easy to understand. Sending much love, thank you!!!
Nice job!!! Great content and advice. As a celiac, diabetic, and long COVID pt, who continually deals with leaky gut issues, I find this content invaluable. My doctor suggests drawing blood every 5 years to monitor my diabetes. It's so irresponsible and unhelpful - not sure how a young doctor can be so uninformed. Anyway, great content. Thank you!!!!
I had poor very processed diet, tremendous home and work stress, very poor sleep and chronically elevated WBCs as well as Elevated CRP. I ended up having a perforated bowel (likely due to/r leaky gut), had colostomy for 18 months. Now Whole Foods only, no more fast foods, take pre and probiotics. WBC and CRP are now normal. I have lost 80 lbs, exercise daily and in my best health. I am 63 ya old.
Great info. Thank you. Been on a gut journey for 3 weeks and now I’m down 10 pounds and feel much better. Really focused on feeling better and clearer mind.
Subscribed because I like how you presented this video with visuals of studies to back up what you're saying. Presentation comes across as very credible.
I like to share my experience with this problem also Sibo, candida, arthritis inflammation and menopausal symptoms, I did all the above you mentioned and still didn’t get much improvement, only started getting better after starting the use of binders such as bentonite, charcoal combined with psillium fiber it pulls all nasty mucoid plaques from your intestines and them was like a miracle everything gets better, I don’t think you can get rid of candida unless you remove these plaques where they live and survive no matter what probiotic you take. Hope this can help others.
Wow, this might be a piece to the puzzle of my illness. I have high TNF-A and IL-6.... Been struggling a lot with my health. Never thought about leaky gut. But eating probiotic foods seems to reduce my symptoms. Could be the connection I need to talk to my doctors and figure out what's going on with me. Thank you so much!
Probiotics and prebiotics are good. But several doctors say it’s also very important to eat fermented food (Kimchi, Sauerkraut (not in cans, the one you buy refrigerated), Kefir drinks, ect).
Hey doctor, what's the difference between MCAS and leaky gut? Because both can cause food sensitivity. Can you please make a video about it and how can we know if the problem we have is mcas or leaky gut in nature?
Thanks. Very well delivered and easy to listen to. I need this advice desperately. No medical doctors help at all with gastric problems and auto immune issues. Im now on methrotrexate, prednisone, and its not helping. Feeling very disheartened but going to kick myself in the butt and work hard on practicing what youve advised. New sub!
hello, keep a 72 hours fast and humble yourself before GOD .confess your sins and ask GOD to show the mistakes you've done ,correct yourself. Cut out the gluten ,Night shades ,omega 6 ,sugar , intermittent fasting and empty your stomach every morning. try this for at least 3 months (or 1month). Strictly no gluten. not recommending but l glutamine ,vit d , cod liver oil and probiotics helps a bit. JESUS has delivered me from all the auto immune diseases by his grace. now i can eat everything and have no pains at all . humans sin and sin catches by diseases . Always lean on GOD .Glory to JESUS. amen
Well put together podcast on icky gut your visual aids are really nice. Although at 67 I do primarily a carnivore diet. And I've eliminated all my disease eczema that is all gone now
The first thing you should do is cut way back on wheat and stop buying US wheat as it is all dried with glyphosate. They started this practice right about the mid 90's when all the digestive issues started. As usual America does not care about the cause so they just labelled the symptoms as diseases. I buy my flour from Italy and make all my own wheat based items from scratch. Pasta, flour tortillas, bread, biscuits, and so on. The problem with American medicine is that when you go to the DR they never, ever, ever, ever, ever ask you what you diet consists of. Instead they whip out their prescription pad and write, write, write. They also get kickbacks form the pharmaceutical industry so it is a great incentive for them to write prescriptions. The digestive wall need single particles to easily pass through it. Wheat does not break down into single particles so it causes digestive issues. Add to that the gluten which binds particles together and have gluten binding multiples together that need to pass through the digestive wall. This causes inflammation and all kinds of issues. Meats and veggies for health. Leave the grains alone and you will feel much, much better.
Enjoyed listen ing to the padcast. I am trying to do everything. It is just overwhelming. I will say i feel better than i have in years, but of course, i want even better results. I make my own yogert, trying to learn to make kraut, eat the right foods, no wheat, exercise. I am retired. I have time to try to learn everything i can. How do the rest of you do it? GOD LOVE YOU❤
I'm a retired engineer with continual gastric distress and the "treatments" are overwhelming. I have had multiple endoscopies, X rays, MRI's, Paleo Reset diets (with low Fodmap), exercise like a madman, meditate, cleared for SIBO, C Diff, and H Pylori multiple times. Eliminated most seed oils, artificial sweeteners, dairy, and gluten. My Gastro put me on a PPI due to reflux and Barrett's Esophagus. Have taken a boatload of every gut supplement that is that latest thing including a ton of high quality probiotics. Also was diagnosed with PTSD so there is a stress component and the elusive brain-gut interaction. Like chasing a GD ghost. 5 years of being sick. Got 3 months of "wellness" after one reset diet. Repeated the same reset diet and zero improvement. Did not want to take the PPI but my stomach pain and bloating improved for about 6 months. Then it all came back again although it is about 75% as bad as 5 years ago. Lost as a ball in high weeds. Guess I will try another reset diet. Perhaps this Doc can help me. I'm holding out hope that I can improve before I expire.
@@mirandasullivan-selfempower , Hello Miranda. Well, I have what I believe is a breakthrough. I went to see a Functional Medicine Doc that I have seen previously. He had previosly put me on a Paleo Reset diet with lots of supplements that would go a month. Fixed my stomach issues for about 2-3 months but then it came back. A second reset did nothing. He then suggested that I had PTSD (I do) and that we needed to treat that. I could see him for an hour session of Cranial Sacral therapy and he could resolve my pain for a few hours but it would quickly return. Psyciatrists had me on Klonopin which did relax my stomcah a little bit but did not resolve the bloating, pain, belching , and IBS. Based on these internet Docs I tried Low Fodmap (again) with lots of supplements. Dropped all dairy, guten, and artificial sweeteners. Starting taking magnesium citrate. All bowel movements became perfect but I still had all the other symptoms and the stomach pain just would not go away. Five years of this until 3 days ago and a visit back to the same Doc seeking anything to help my stomach pain. He put me through some specific breathing and manipualtion of my abdominal muscles along with Cranial Sacral for about an hour. Pain gone. He then told me I was doing everything wrong. After his recommendation, and studing the information, I immediately went on a beef only carnivore diet. Day 3 and I just got back from the gym. Feel great. No stomach pain. No bloating. A touch of belching when i eat but it's just day 3!!! Brain fog is definitely impoving - not 100% sharp yet. Sorry to be so long winded. There is so much more. You can reach out to me at joe.mullins1@gmail if you want to know more. If you google Carnvore diet and watch the videos from some of the top MD's and then read the thousands of comments I think you will be shocked. Good luck to you.
One potential cause of gut dysbiosis I almost never hear mentioned is the FUT2 polymorphism conferring non-secretor condition. What is your opinion about this? Have you done a video about it?
You are the first to really explain so well. I have changed my diet of prescription meds to whole foods and done so well since.. but have lots to learn. I know you can help ❤
Hi Dr, I’ve just discovered what leaky gut is and how my stomach health has affected me for the last decade. Short of all the issues of leaky gut I’ve had for so long I’ve also experiencing serious systemic inflammation through my entire body joint & muscular, severe scalp blistering that never recovers, constant headaches, severe sinus issues, bad broken sleep & haemorrhoids (banding surgery twice over 9yrs without solving and now I’m waiting for surgery). I just have one question if you could help me I would be really grateful. Could my haemorrhoids be a manifesting result from not being aware that my diet and leaky gut issues for a decade at least? In Australia leaky gut is not recognised so I don’t think I’ve ever been given the advice I needed by our Dr’s that could have helped me make the changes I desperately needed years ago.
Thank you both (Dr & Winnie) please excuse my delay responding with gratitude. I really appreciate your help. Already I’ve noticed a huge improvement since giving up smoking (35yrs) & sticking to a FODMAP menu (I downloaded an app to check everything I eat), knocked off sugary foods, I eat plain Greek yoghurt, kimchi & sauerkraut in every mouthful at every meal. I’ve discovered my fibromyalgia has almost disappeared, my scalp itchiness and blistering is calming, bloating and flatulence is minimal, and my snoring has disappeared. This information is life really life changing. Thank you Dr, I subbed for life.
@homebuddha about 6 months ago, I started getting hemorrhoids for the first time in my life. I have all the other symptoms you mentioned, but instead of blisters on my scalp, I get patches of skin growths that peel off. Either way, I decided to do something drastic and took on eating carnivore. It's helped me with all the GI problems. I'm still fatigued, and the fibromyalgia while getting better is not gone. Hopefully, over time, while also decreasing stress, I'll heal. I hope this information helps. God bless. Oh, I take 250-600 mgs of magnesium citrate at night. This keeps constipation away. It acts as a muscle relaxant. For constipation, you may also take high doses of vitamin C (it's safe for most people to take up to 8000 mg a day). But sometimes this causes cramping of the gut, so for me, it's a last resort. Also, 1 tablespoon of plain psyllium seed husk in the morning, vita d and mk7 (or k2), but twice a week, and daily zink, benfotiamine, b complex. I drink lots of purified water, and just started drinking kefir to help rebuild my gut biome, which so far I'm tolerating well. You'll learn what works for you. P.s. read labels. The magnesium citrate brand I usually get just started to put rapeseed oil in the blend, which is a seed oil. It is not good to ingest any seed oil. So I switched brands. Good thing I read labels. The only oil worth eating is extra virgin olive oil first press.
I've got celiac disease. L-glutamine helped a lot in eliminating acid reflux. I started improving quickly. It also lowered my blood pressure. It's just an amino acid, so there aren't any side effects. I've seen it recommended for leaky gut, and that's why I originally took it. It definitely helps with intestinal irritation.
I lived with near crippling acid reflux for a while. It felt like a panic attack, not heart burn. The heart rate, the feeling like I'm choking on my tongue, etc. I did carnivore diet and it went away 100%. From IBS and severe acid reflux to perfectly healthy bowels and no reflux. I tried L-glutamine and everything else in this video before going to such extreme measures, but none worked. Of course I also hated eating only meat, eggs, and seafood.....I eventually found a medium where my stomach isn't great, but it's easily tolerable by just keeping carbs and fiber to a minimum. Fiber is my enemy despite the lies we're told that it's necessary.
I just learned about how important probiotic health is to children with autism and why focusing on leaky gut is important for glutathione production in these individuals.
Most medical issues are caused by obliterated foods. I would say easily 80% of disease is being caused by rotten toxic food. People would be stunned to learn how badly spoiled the food you eat is. If not for the preservatives the store would look and smell like week old fish. That VARNISH on that food is transferred to your gut. It is a miracle we are not sicker.
Yes !!! My boys autism improved with no carb diet .. at the time I followed the special carbohydrate diet ,lacto:Bifidobacteria bland, L Rhamnosus, Kyolic garlic capsules and colloidal silver to kill off badies in the gut, formulation to adddess pyrolle disorder , herbal mix to reduce stress .. etc no gluten or casein or crap food ( no emulsifiers , colours , preservatives, no deli meats , fake margarines, artificial sweetener, ..
@@michaels999 Various but I live in Japan, so it won't be much help as they are Japanese brands. I doubt it matters much. My guess is, you have to have your other bases covered then give your body the materials it needs to make the repair and it will.
Important to note is to not be on a low fodmap diet for too long. The goal is to be able to tolerate all those foods, even common allergens. Can it be any soil based probiotics? Or any specific strain? Is spore based probiotics soil based? And will the benefit/the healing subside once stopping the probiotics?
Hi I'm just a random person but I have some thoughts on your last question; I have found many say that the effects of probiotics are temporary for them, and I'm starting to wonder if it's because there's something specific causing inflammation in the body that is hurting their microbiome balance and therefore hurting the microbiome constantly causing the probiotics to not thrive. It can be anything from hormonal dysfunction, to heavy metal toxicity, to high stress, poor sleep etc. I've found all these to be the case for me, especially sleep & hormones. When I prioritize these, my microbiome seems to do SO MUCH better. I can tell because I'm healing from h pylori which causes stabbing pains; I don't feel the stabbing pains whenever my sleep and hormones are doing better ! Just figured I'd share this info in case it could help anyone. Took me long enough to put my own health puzzle pieces together. Took me fcking years man 😂
I've done fasting and more had issues for long time I had two rectal surgeries and still have a lot of probls I always looking to find a good Dr thank you Dr 🙏🙏🎉
I've also learned how taking acetaminophen, painkillers, though not NSAIDS can lead to leaky gut when supposedly one takes them to reduce pain caused by inflammation in the colon. 😱 The guilt I feel by "trying" to help my child just keeps on growing! 😢😢 She is still on prebiotics - no guilt about putting her on that treatment plan yet. So grateful for that advice
MY LEAKY GUT WAS CAUSED BY TONS OF DIFFERENT PARASITES I ACQUIRED BACK IN THE 80'S WHEN I LIVED IN CENTRAL AMERICA & MÉXICO FOR A FEW YRS. IT WAS CURED YEARS LATER BY A STRONG HOME MADE MEDICINE BY A SHAMAN IN SOUTH AMERICA. AND THEN A YEAR OF AYURVEDIC REMEDIES. I AM NOW A STRICT VEGETARIAN SINCE THE 90'S AND MY HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WHEN I WAS IN MY 30'S & 40'S. AT 72YRS OLD WITH NO DISEASES AT ALL. 🌺✌🏾💚🌺
For an elemental diet can I use something like Ensure or do I have to spend a lot of money on something expensive like Elemental Heal or Physician's Elemental Fiet?
Hi thanks so much for this. My 13 year old son has suffered his whole life with silent reflux since a baby. It got so bad that it started giving him a chronic cough and repeated lung infections that wouldn’t clear with antibiotics. None of the gastroenterologists or doctors have heard of leaky gut when I mentioned it. I’ve tried cutting out all sorts but eventually had to reintroduce the foods for his health. I tried gluten free too, but it didn’t work. It’s so hard to get him to restrict food as he already has a very restrictive diet due to a fear of food after the trauma that foods caused him as a child. What do you suggest? It’s so unusual for a child his age to have reflux and I don’t want this to get worse. Thanks so much in advance 🙌👍
You should look at NAET technique. I had to use therapeutic enzymes for a while when younger. It was the basis for getting better. I swear by real bergamot tea also.
Am I right or (?? But I’m pretty sure you fed your son infamil or simulac and you didn’t breast fed You destroyed his gut with those bad formulas thank god in todays times we have organic high nutrient optional formulas
Hey doc! Whats your take on using saccharomyces boullardi while having SIFO and candida overgrowth? I hear of a risk of fungal infection when the fungal overgrowth is already present. I also have SIBO, leaky gut, fibromyalgia and POTS/Dysautonomia. Your videos caught my attention with their relevance to SIFO and leaky gut and the use of the elemental diet. So thank you!!
Good question. So I believe it's a common misconception that s boulardii exacerbates overgrowths. I have a couple of pieces of content about SIBO in particular (ruclips.net/video/le4EwBYEQ-g/видео.html and drruscio.com/s-boulardii-good-for-SIBO/), if you want to check those out. I'll also link and article of mine about candida (drruscio.com/strongest-candida-killer/). But I'm going to make note of the question of s boulardii for SIFO and candida for future content. :)
You should ask questions about GI problems to a gastroenterologist. He is a chiropractor. A GI doctor spends 3 years solely learning the gut in residency. This guy just looks stuff up on his spare time. They don't teach about it in depth in chiropractoric school... they learn about the spine.
@@dovidschoenberg7850 Sounds logical but it just does not work that way. My Gastro know absolutely nothing about diet and all the different factors that create a leaky gut. I went to him with extreme abdominal distress along with reflux. After an endoscopy he gave me a PPI for the reflux and my Barrett's esophagus. When I asked about the cause of my bloating and constant stomach pain he replied "how should I know - maybe your not getting along with your wife". When I left the office the receptionist said no further appointments were needed. He had nothing else to pursue as the endoscopy showed nothing wrong with my stomach lining. Only 1 in 50 Gastros will be able to treat you in a holistic manner for gut problems.
Leaky gut is actually true. Most people don’t know about it. Leaky gut, also known as increased intestinal permeability, is a condition where the lining of the digestive tract becomes more porous, potentially allowing undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream. This can lead to a range of health issues. It's important to maintain a healthy gut with a balanced diet, probiotics, and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about this condition.
Well done and thanks doctor!! Very important we stay aware of our bodies/gut but at the same time don’t develop pathological relation with food as we heal great message!!!
Thank you so much for this well presented information! One question I have is if one may be struggling with non-celiac gluten sensitivity, can gluten be reintroduced into the diet after a certain period? Meaning: Can gluten be tolerated again after the mucosa has been given time to heal?
Dr. Ruscio, I always get leaky gut whenever I take Vitamin D supplement (even a lower dose) and then suffer the next 4/5 days. What could be the cause?
Heal your gut first, avoid spicy food when you are healing!!! Herbs would be good over spices that can speed up the healing! But aware of not using them too many and too much during healing phase!! That’s how auyervedic doctors treat autoimmune diseases!
@@Christinesobsevations When it comes to hot peppers, eating them require slow training starting from low and going up towards more hot ones... just like you would do with the muscles weight training. Capsaicin is very beneficial health wise... cardio primarily.!
I’ve been on low fodmap for a year and struggled as a lot of foods I can’t eat inc fruits and vegetables despite going lactose and gluten free, so not sure what to do but continue on a very restrictive diet? This video is really helpful, thank you
Thank you being so realistic. After two rounds of antibiotics, my gut is a mess. Lucky I have a ND and she is helpful.. pretty sure I have LG ..ate some lentils (which I eat all the time with no problem) and felt like I was going to die the day after.
My Mayo gastroenterologist won't even address intestinal permeability or leaky gut. He says Mayo Clinic does not consider it a disease and therefore will not treat it as such....in other words, he won't talk to me about it at all.
If you’re looking for extra guidance you’re welcome to work with us at the Rusico Institute: bit.ly/3JBkGei We’d love to have you.
As an aside, thank you for opening your videos in a straightforward way - it is beyond my understanding why everyone does a whole long intro and then nowadays "so let's get started". I started when I clicked on the video 😂
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Thank you so much!!!!!!
to @Dr Michael Ruscio. To put this incredible resource together, touching the tip of many icebergs, yet addressing each sensitively and with humility cannot have been easy.
Through personal experience I can say this video surpasses many longer and more in-depth lectures.
I wish the scientific community focused on leaky gut at least as much as they do on cosmetic, superficial plastic surgery.
No money
no money if the gut is healthy
Jesus Christ: Blessed are those that believe without seeing.
It might be a little out of context, but not too much I believe.
We are mostly really fond about evaluating what we can superficially see with our eyes.
What about deep meditation, prayer, stopping any viscous cycle of thinking, calming us down peacefully and open ourselves up.
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@@hugoapresnameJesus and his disciples are gluten and wheat germ agglutinin Bible.
If they confirm that a lot of the illnesses he listed at the start are from LG and aren't actually illnesses in their own right, they'd not be able to sell us and treat us for lots of different things. Ie, medications for joint pain, medication for diarrhoea, medication for skin issues, etc, etc, etc. You know they ALWAYS have our best interests at the forefront of their considerations...... 😂😂😂😂😂
6:45 first step (emulsifying agents - processed food)
15:49 second step - lifestyle (exercise and stress - walk in nature)
21:45 third step - probiotics (I heard from another doctor, another video: b6, magnesium and glutamine)
27:41 fourth step - elemental diet
Thank you
I've had moderate to severe psoriasis for 19 years. A year ago I switched to eating more keto/paleo, which pretty much cut out gluten. I focused on leaky gut and also cut out lectins. My psoriasis cleared up!! Amazing!! I also lost 30 lbs in a year.
That’s amazing! 🙌🏻 We’re so happy to hear that. We’d love to hear more about your story if you want to share it with us. Send us an email at Marketing@DrRuscio.com. We sure would love to hear from you!
Hi! How do you know what foods have lectins? Thanks
It might be pellagra that you had. Keto/paleo is high in b3 and your body is having an easier time absorbing it too.
@@rakelaa7234Dr Gundry is the source for that . Book Plant paradox . Basically many grains , fruit n veges . It’s extensive . I’d try other options first then consider if needed
Would fasting for a week heal the gut? I’m just working on the principle of resting it completely as it would be empty.
Fasting 18/6 - break from food, allow to heal
low fodmap, no processed, or allergy foods, no irritants
Kefir, apple cider , probiotics - reduce leaky gut
Exercise - reduce leaky gut
Stress - raises bad inflamatories
Poor sleep - distribution of micobiota
Gonna try this 1 month
How did you go?
hey this my other acc, i forgot to do the fasting lol, did everything else so fruit meat and raw honey , improvements but still bloating but my acid reflux is fully gone, gonna try fasting as well now for the autophagy and black seed daily for 2 months @@waffle_chair9269
So, what are the résultat after one month ?
Hero
Sup yo, did you survive?
I quit gluten food and dewormed myself And I took aloa- vera juice . And I was healed .
What deworming medicine did you use? Thank you
Ask CVS pharmacist. They will tell you the best
Please share your dwwormers
Parastrike herbal is good
What dewormer did you use hunty?
Hi! Great video! I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis in 2019. I completely changed my diet and also did a zoomer on leaky gut and everything I was allergic too. It’s been a long process but last year I was told by my rheumatologist that my inflammation markers were all normal and I did not have RA any longer. I’m 56 and never have beer healthier. I will never eat gluten again…or any processed foods. I also buy my meat from a special farm that animals are treated humanely and not feed antibiotics or corn. I just did another wheat zoomer last week to check my gut out again. I’m hoping my leaky gut is gone. Remember you are what you eat.
What's a zoomer?
@@leekflower1 it’s by vibrant America. It’s one of the best test used in testing for food allergies and leaky gut. Only your doctor can order it. It’s really what helped me.
Plz can u tell me what is ur diet?
Like what do u eat for a breakfast and lunch also dinner plz?
Thanks! I also recently came down with RA and am actively going the gut health route so this is encouraging
@@chrisdickens3500please find out what foods you are allergic to. Because those foods will be causing you inflammation. Good luck and stick with it. It’s worth it..
I'm glad the connection's between gut health and chronic health issues are arising.
Your videos have to be amongst the best in health care on RUclips: detailed, clear, nuanced, and not dogmatic. Your reference to published research really makes you credible. Thank you for making this information available to the public. My doctor would not have any idea of these concepts and I can't, for the life of me, understand why anyone primarily interested in the well-being of their patients would not base their practice first on establishing that such fundamental processes of the body are functioning effectively.
I really appreciate your kind words here. It means a lot. Thank you. :)
Maybe because your doctor knows much more about the problem than you , or any youtube university student , for that matter
@TNT-km2eg
Sure. My Doctor knows to prescribe PPI drugs when I complain about low stomach acidity. Try it and let me know if you like it.
@@TNT-km2egwell I'm 62 make pretty good money and have one of the so-called best insurance plan. I've seen countless doctors and have stopped working with "real doctors" after the last two were less than useless. One milked my insurance dry, and then declared me very healthy. When I asked if I'm so healthy why do I feel like crap. He had the nerves to ask me if I've ever been treated for mental illness. Then he and his staff started talking to me and treating me like I was crazy. Ten minutes earlier they treated me like a normal person, but because I had the nerves to question him very bad medical opinion I was now insane. What would have been insane is going back to that butthead QUACK 😞 btw I've gotten much more help from RUclips doctors for free than the thousands of dollars I've spent on " real doctors,"
The best, easiest to understand and most comprehensive video on this topic from a MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL that I have ever seen. It corroborates several other sources I have read or heard elsewhere. I think this info will be of great use. Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words :)
@@DrRuscioDC is there a specific probiotic you'd recommend? you're not local that i can see you
@@Julie-r3f2whe mentioned the strains .. ask your local healthfood shop for those strains
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Lactobacillus / bifo combination
- SB is the abbreviation. Sarcamocyes Boullardi
- soil based organisms Like bascillus Coagulans
Easy to understand? What is easy to understand is that you need to have money to follow his suggestions. 😢
Hi, I have your book for over three years or so; but this is one of your best videos. Well done!
Wow, thank you!
Careful with fermented food ! On top of my leaky gut symptoms I developed an intolerance for histamine and eating/drinking fermented food/beveries put me in anaphylactic shocks a few times before I realized the link between the two…
Turns out that the enzymes that break down histamine in food are produced by our gut and if your gut, like mine, is not functioning properly, you might be defficient in these enzymes… Hence too much histamine, hence severe allergic-like reactions to food !
Stay safe, go slowly with changes in your diet and not any reaction !
Great point. If people have any histamine sensitivity, that's when I suggest a probiotic supplement over foods.
Happened to me, too. I ended up in the emergency department several times as my airways had closed. I tried fasting, and the symptoms went away. I have had to stop all fermented foods.
@@melinashaughnessy9037 this is where I’m at. I’ve you tried taking DAO enzyme, though ? I think I’m going to try if it does the trick and allows me to eat and drink some fermented food.
Carnivore diet heals all that. Lots of vegies hav lectins which all cause leaky gut & a lot more.
@@melinashaughnessy9037I can’t do anything fermented foods , no bubbly drinks , all I can tolerate is very gentle easy to digest things I’m reacting to literally everything now . Spices are a no . Even coffee just the smell of the grounds makes me itch . I’m a personal shopper and the bread & cleaner isle makes me itch . 😞😮💨
"Stress" is the most irritating thing I constantly see/hear listed. First, it's listed in every list for every problem in every location possible. Then people act like stress is something you can just eliminate from your life like carbs. You can exercise, meditate, pray, whatever and that's often not enough to eliminate or even reduce stress. Telling people to get rid of stress is like telling an alcoholic, "well just don't drink". I workout and go on walks, hiking in the woods, camping, all kinds of stuff and it makes no difference in how internally strung I am or helping my brain to shut off. The effect fades within a very short period of stopping. The #1 thing I think I've never seen mentioned regarding poor sleep is a big issue with many people that go undiagnosed until far too late: sleep apnea. Everyone mentions the same things you did and no one ever suggests, when those don't work, to get a sleep study done. That aside, as far as a bad gut...only 1 thing worked for me when all of this failed as I did trial and error over years: The carnivore diet. 100% perfect bowels and no acid reflux. It was just a mental asswhip to eat that way. I accepted an ok gut to eat vegetables and carbs (potatoes, beans) again. Fiber is still my enemy.
I’m doing carnivore now. Been two days, my stomach pains are still present however they have lessened. I don’t feel bloated or gassy, I haven’t taken a solid dump in the last two days either , just minor but I feel like trying to eat vegetables and other stuff is gonna bloat the heck out of me and make things worse. I have back pains all over as well but it’s much more tolerable in the last two days. Working on sleeping better without a gummy. Currently trying to find something I can add to the carnivore diet that will help me use the bathroom better. Fiber foods seem to make me feel worse so I need to find something else to help. But so far I’m eating two meals (breakfast, later lunch). I try to stop around 6 pm so I can let my gut settle and do its things. So far it’s a slow process but the pain in my stomach and back and also the brain fog I been having seems to be slowly going. Crossing fingers 🙏🏼 and I pray a lot lol cheers
Also, this burning sensation in my upper throat when I burp has been a bit worse since carnivore. Not sure how to get rid of it
@@davidg241 It's a very slow process. Why do people think completely changing your diet is going to happen in a few days? Many people report terrible diarrhea for the first week. It can take a month to rebalance your body. You don't need to add anything, just suck it up and let nature run its course. If it's not better in 2 weeks, your ratio may be wrong. I didn't do good on a super high fat diet like some of the channels suggest and I put in more lean meat. The same ratios don't work for everyone despite what these channels try to sell you. I'm also the same in that fiber wrecks me. On carnivore or not, I avoid unnecessary fiber.
I do yoga and meditation regularly. I spend time in nature, walk everywhere. It all does help to regulate nerves systems. I am just clearing my diet. People also need to choose their jobs and people around wisely. I have 0 stress in my life.
You are sooo correct. No diet exercise any physical action can cure an issue if the stressor is still in your life. How you think and what you perceive about things is so much more important than diet and exercise as it can allow the body to truly go into a parasympathetic state to then relax and heal. You cannot heal when you are in fight or flight mode. Period. Full stop. Doesn’t matter the cleanest diet or exercise regime.
Your video is calming, informative, and motivating. I’m really so greatful you made this, it was exactly what I was looking for.
This is definitely the best video on helping to heal leaky gut. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for saying that! I appreciate it a lot :)
I healed my leaky gut in 3 weeks. I fasted for one week, intermittent fasting and Ivermectin. I have lost 25 lbs of bloat, and my energy is 100%. I am 68 and feeling great
Re the fasting, was it a water fast only or more than just water? How many times a week did you take the ivermectin? And what kind of foods did you eat during the intermittent fasting?
Wondering also with the person above on your protocol….
@@amandabutler5021 In my case, I found that a good brand of aloe vera in liquid form + MCT oil (Flora) in coffee + L-glutamine 20 g/day (fermented formulation) + L-glycine 10 g/day + collagen peptides + psyllium husk for fiber + a bunch of keystone probiotics once per day (the ones Dr William Davis suggests, L Reuteri, L Gasseri, L Coagulants strains, I also added Saccaromyces Boulardii) and ingest them either as pills or after making yogurts with these using the Ultimate yogurt maker, but also using the probiotics tablet that you let melt in your mouth as L Reuteri is useful in the mouth as it ends up travelling to the stomach and small intestine ( I was working with the assumption of SIBO/SIFO ).
I also switched to a keto diet 3 months ago (beef, lamb, duck, bacon, eggs, butter, extra virgin olive oil first cold press, and only bitter veggies like brussel sprouts or radicchio, also asparagus, but nothing containing high amounts of oxalates) for weight loss using a restricted eating window (from 8 am to 2 pm) but I can never stick to it as I am not a morning person and never hungry until 1 pm. And yet, I still lost 15.4 lbs (7 kg) doing only a little mild exercise. And intermittent fasting, as in about 18 to 24 hrs fasting everyday depending how early or late I would eat my one meal a day (like I said, I should start eating by 8 am but I am never hungry this early, coffee also suppresses appetite, so there's that).
I'll briefly explain the reasoning.
Over the past year, I was drinking too much beer and wine after the work day was over. So after years of drinking alcohol everyday (normal amounts, not alcoholic), then increasing that amount in the past year, then leaky gut started.
Alcohol devastates the gut flora. So putting 2 and 2 together, reading Dr William Davis's book, researching and all that, I figured that the first step consists in rebuilding my gut flora. So I quit drinking alcohol overnight to help the liver and gut repair themselves. Started the keto diet with the supplements mentioned above.
Result: the bleeding almost subsided, so not 100% healed like this other person who claims to have done it in 3 weeks. Not sure how anyone can do it in 3 weeks especially if the tight junctions in the intestinal walls are loose, the mucosal barrier gone or almost gone, and the good probiotic bacteria depleted. Regarding the latter, one thing to avoid at all cost are anti-biotics since they kill the good bacteria, but also berberine because of its anti-bacterial properties. Some people take it to help with diabetes, but would be better to switch to a keto or carnivore diet, especially since vegetable cellulose cannot be digested.
Hope this helps.
Why Ivermectine?
Your helping so many people with your videos. Your book is also excellent value. Theres people who are charging a fortune for less. Thankyou so much.
Thanks!
I appreciate your time invested in sharing all this information !
Thank you for the food lists. It’s been a struggle with little support from the medical community. May you have a blessed day for your generosity 🙏
Of course. I'm glad you find it helpful.
L-Glutamine.
For everyone reading this, finding the banned book called “the hidden herbs” by anette ray should be your top priority
I have not been able to find that book. I even put her name in and every book that comes up has not her name. Any ideas where I could get it?
@doctor_igor CRP 0,1
Lympho 50,6
Neutrofils 40
MCHC 34,7
Holesterol 6,8
Triglicerides 4,1
What causes lmphy swelling around Genital area and stomach
Strong heart beats and burns
Heart beat felt in the large intestines
Intestines crawling and hurting
First week liquid stool
5 month simtoms
4-5month slight pain in liver kidneys and stomach amd a hard black stool
Triglicerides high
Holesterol high
Lmpfocites high
Neurofiles Low
Spinal and hip problems increased(can be of a small hernia)
Pls feedback
@peggymcdonnell1379 Have a look on Thielsch that's where I managed to purchase said book after much searching ....Be quick as it will be removed just like it as been from other suppliers 🤔
Can you give important points given in the book please?
Request: a video on effects of spices on gut health.
Noted!
Definitely interested in this, did the video get published yet?
@@DrRuscioDC❤
Barbara O'Neill said to use cayenne pepper before eating. L-Glutamine first thing in morning. Then use cayenne pepper before eating.
Why the corner of my eyes and mouth are so dry ,i feel as if my systems in the body are drying up ,please help all my test are clear .
Pesticides also damage the gut . Many people eat organic fruit and vegetables but are unaware that wheat is more heavily sprayed, primarily with glyphosate, than fruit or vegetables.
Exactly we didn't I thought wheat is good I fed my kid I didn't know abt glyphosate at all
Yup. Organic oats and wheat is best.
Exactly! Plus add in all of the heavy metals and bad oils in the food supply, a complete disaster on our gut!
@@wendya9973 Oil from seeds like sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds is good for only if you eat the whole seeds because once the oil is extracted it gets free radicals.
I feel lots of alcohol, gluten intolerance, parasites ( i farmed for goats for years) and massive strees contributed to leaky gut for me. Thanks for this great info.
Everyone has Parasites!!! They cause leaky gut and Diverticulitis 100%
L-Glutamine.
I just want to mention the possibility of histamin intolerance too. Then the low fodmap and fermented foods won’t work. I found out that I have that a few months ago, after many years suffering while trying to eat healthy. I am suspecting leaky gut is the reason why I have it. I also have an fibromyalgia diagnosis, witch have alot of the same symtomes you mentioned.
Magnesium Glycinate taken before bed, is HUGE in helping me sleep!
You can take
Choline to help it be absorbed
A quick note, despite the health-giving properties of fermented foods they can set off a bad histamine reaction e.g. fatigue, brain fog, headache, many more symptoms, in those of us with histamine intolerance or mast cell activation. For info use searcn terms for websites: Healing Histamine aand Mast Cell 360.
taking digestive enzymes with triggers, solved the problem for me.
highly recommend trying.
Which ones do you take? I’ve been taking DigestGold but should I cycle them?
L-Glutamine.
What about using Aloe to help soothe one’s gut besides just probiotics.
Great communicator.
I’m certain I have leaky gut. Nighttime itching. Headaches. Fatigue. Insomnia. Developed several allergies and sleep apnea the last few years. Food particles in stool. Brain fog digestive issues.
I’ve already been intermittent fasting Monday to Friday. Drastically lowered to almost eliminated processed food and focused on eating whole foods. Also just now incorporating fermented foods but this is very new to me.
I strength train average 4 times a week. But barely get any cardio. Going to start walking to work a couple days a week to meet those targets.
Going to add a probiotic supplement this weekend.
Hoping that with my IF routine. Probiotic supplementation, Increased exercise and my cleaner diet (which was god awful prior, and I’m certain the reason I’m in this mess) I can turn this around. If 3 months doesn’t result in significant change I guess I’m going elimination diet.
How are you feeling now?
@@UsamaKhan-jo9fnbetter than when I wrote that. Allergies have been much less severe but still hit quite a bit so still a problem. Fatigue and sleep is drastically improved and inflammation is much lower. I still need to get more exercise than I do but activity level has increased.
I ferment kimchi sourkraut and brew kombucha which I drink daily. I’ve been thinking of veering away from the probiotic supplements as they are very pricey but still have a couple weeks left. When those are done I’m hoping the fermented food does its job.
I may go back and watch this video again with a new perspective and see what I can do to improve more.
Still work to do. But much better.
@@mynameisntbobcullington3614 thanks bro
And your brain fog?
Because I have brain fog thats why I am asking that it will be solved with time or not?
@@UsamaKhan-jo9fn I couldn’t say. I think my brain fog has gotten better as my chronic fatigue lessens and sleep improved. I still have those bouts where I can’t focus or concentrate on a particular task but it isn’t constant like it was.
To be clear I still have a long way to go. It hasn’t been overnight magic but overall health is improving.
@@mynameisntbobcullington3614 ok thanks
Subscribed! This video is one of the best health-related videos I have seen in many months. I conduct research and follow many doctors, but this doctor presents ample science-based evidence that is important to me. I eat healthier than anyone I know or have studied. No process foods period. All organic, raw, sprouted, farm-raised, 100% grass-fed/finished, wild-caught, fermented, no GMOs, no steroids, no antibiotics, I exercise, practice IF, no meds, no alcohol, blah blah blah, but at the same time, I am noticing a gradual decline in both my sleep and feeling of well-being. Dr. Ruscio pointed out the potential problematic concerns that may result from a FODMAP diet. This gives me great hope, so I will do everything I can to reduce or gradually eliminate those foods from my diet to see if there is an improvement. This makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you Dr. Ruscio.
Any Change ?
@31:05 The first day that a member of my family tried the Low FODMAP, terrible GI pains disappeared. Three years later, we’ve learned how to cook and bake delicious meals in this format that nearly anyone can appreciate.
Thanks!
Thanks for opening my eyes to something I've dealt with for decades . I've never been to a doctor or been properly diagnosed.
Wow. I'm so glad I could give you some insight. Thank you for watching. :)
Most ‘drs’ are useless and still won’t acknowledge this anyway
Once again, gold!! Thanks so much Dr. Ruscio!👏🏾🙏🏾
You are an underrated dr and you deserve to be everywhere
A great video about this subject. L glutamine definitely helped with reduction of leaky gut, and then good probiotics are essential to build up good bacteria! You have helped me a lot to feel better👏
Great to hear!
Lectins in vegies causes leaky gut
L-glutamine is in organ meats + cabbage if either is tolerated
going ground beef + salt for a week is also a very good approach.
@@stefanweilhartner4415ground beef is very high histamine.
A very conservative introduction to some really good treatment options. 👍 I also think it’s worth noting that if someone is histamine intolerant (possible source of redness, rashes, headaches etc) or has MCAS, you should check your probiotics carefully to avoid histamine producing or liberating strains.
Thx!
I wasn't aware that some bacteria release Histamine or causes mast cell degranulation. I take a 30+ Specie Probiotic...and will check out the Histamine producing aspects of these bacterial (and fungal)strains.
Everyone is a different petri dish. I can NOT do kombucha I got thrush from a popular brand, but can totally eat Kimchi, YuMmm Kimchi.
@@DocSiders I was a little concerned re histamines/probiotics too, but what I found was that the primary cause of my histamine intolerance was gluten. Once I'd been gluten-free for a month or so, and taking multi-species probiotics (some strains of which were supposedly histamine-producing) I was able to come off the antihistamine medication I'd been taking for several years.
I get rosacea from kombucha because it contains some alcohol.@@SouthFloridaSunshine
Thank you very much doc , been suffering for the last 23 months went to many specialists from colon specialist to neurologist . None seem to understand what is going on . When I eat withing 10 minutes my temperature goes up dizzy feeling and vomits everything. Now I have to speak to my doctor about leaky gut syndrome. THANK YOU
I hope you get a true solution ❤
I'm so glad you found value in my video. I hope you get the help you need. And if you continue to need help, please reach out to us at the clinic.
It May be liver issue in initial stage so test it
Check your gallbladder
So what are the blood markers I should be asking my doctor to test for to determine if I have leaky gut?
I am a 52 yr old female who was diagnosed with hashi's at 13. I have had 2 cesareans and 2 vbac's. I breastfed all of my children. At 45, I hit menapause and the floodgates opened. I was diagnosed with fibro, chronic inflammation, diverticulosis, degenerative disc in lower back and base of neck. Allergy tests revealed i am allergic to everything except birch and oak trees. I have been on xolair for several years now. I developed high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I had to have all my teeth pulled and it took a year and a half due to my reaction to lidocaine. I had to take alot of antibiotics during this time. I have been fighting this systemic illness for 7 yrs now. I have done extensive research and cut gluten and most dairy from my diet. Trying to heal my leaky gut and my research led me to you. I appreciate your extensive explanations and your focus to detail. Very thorough yet easy to understand. Sending much love, thank you!!!
Of course. I am so glad these videos can provide help and support for you.
You can try to do some research on Keto/carnivore for inflammation and chronic diseases
@@dexterchai550 I will do just that, thank you!!!
Thank you for your clear, concise and affable presentations. Subscribed one month ago for the wealth of information you share.
Nice job!!! Great content and advice. As a celiac, diabetic, and long COVID pt, who continually deals with leaky gut issues, I find this content invaluable. My doctor suggests drawing blood every 5 years to monitor my diabetes.
It's so irresponsible and unhelpful - not sure how a young doctor can be so uninformed.
Anyway, great content. Thank you!!!!
I had poor very processed diet, tremendous home and work stress, very poor sleep and chronically elevated WBCs as well as Elevated CRP. I ended up having a perforated bowel (likely due to/r leaky gut), had colostomy for 18 months. Now Whole Foods only, no more fast foods, take pre and probiotics. WBC and CRP are now normal. I have lost 80 lbs, exercise daily and in my best health. I am 63 ya old.
Great info. Thank you. Been on a gut journey for 3 weeks and now I’m down 10 pounds and feel much better. Really focused on feeling better and clearer mind.
Subscribed because I like how you presented this video with visuals of studies to back up what you're saying. Presentation comes across as very credible.
Thank you!
Zinc-L Carnosine is great as well.
I like to share my experience with this problem also Sibo, candida, arthritis inflammation and menopausal symptoms, I did all the above you mentioned and still didn’t get much improvement, only started getting better after starting the use of binders such as bentonite, charcoal combined with psillium fiber it pulls all nasty mucoid plaques from your intestines and them was like a miracle everything gets better, I don’t think you can get rid of candida unless you remove these plaques where they live and survive no matter what probiotic you take. Hope this can help others.
Can you please share the dosage you took and how you mused it and how often you took this please
Good to know these personal accounts :)
Ya where can we get the bentonite and charcoal? Any links
@@NewYear-gw2qy I take one teaspoon of each bentonite and psillium powder in one glass of water or juice if you like some taste.
Drink at night empty stomach or first thing in morning
Wow, this might be a piece to the puzzle of my illness. I have high TNF-A and IL-6.... Been struggling a lot with my health. Never thought about leaky gut. But eating probiotic foods seems to reduce my symptoms. Could be the connection I need to talk to my doctors and figure out what's going on with me. Thank you so much!
Probiotics and prebiotics are good. But several doctors say it’s also very important to eat fermented food (Kimchi, Sauerkraut (not in cans, the one you buy refrigerated), Kefir drinks, ect).
Hey doctor, what's the difference between MCAS and leaky gut? Because both can cause food sensitivity. Can you please make a video about it and how can we know if the problem we have is mcas or leaky gut in nature?
Hey hey, we did an interview on this a few weeks ago ruclips.net/video/RaiG8pNie20/видео.html
How can I gain my weight back? Went from 132 to 80 lbs now I go 82 up to 86 and back down again.
Do you about Lyme n mold sir
I had gerd acid reflux none gi doctors could figure out I had leaky gut mercury pesticide poisioning mold lyme sibo
What is the best test for it
Thanks. Very well delivered and easy to listen to. I need this advice desperately. No medical doctors help at all with gastric problems and auto immune issues. Im now on methrotrexate, prednisone, and its not helping. Feeling very disheartened but going to kick myself in the butt and work hard on practicing what youve advised. New sub!
I'm also going to look into a treatment plan including Vitamin D and L- glutathione with probiotics for my ASD teenaged daughter
Certain therapeutic L.Reuteri strains, seem to have the best results with autistic kids.
D3 needs k2 and magnessium rich foods in order to be absorb
This by far has been the best explanation of gut issues and systemic issue. Thank you ❤
hello, keep a 72 hours fast and humble yourself before GOD .confess your sins and ask GOD to show the mistakes you've done ,correct yourself. Cut out the gluten ,Night shades ,omega 6 ,sugar , intermittent fasting and empty your stomach every morning. try this for at least 3 months (or 1month). Strictly no gluten. not recommending but l glutamine ,vit d , cod liver oil and probiotics helps a bit. JESUS has delivered me from all the auto immune diseases by his grace. now i can eat everything and have no pains at all . humans sin and sin catches by diseases . Always lean on GOD .Glory to JESUS. amen
You have hit the nail on the head with this info. keep it up
Thank you!
How many more bot written amazon reviews are one this video?
Thank You for taking the time to create and share this video with us all. Excellent speaker. Very helpful information.
My pleasure!
0:29 how did you come with the 25% to 88% numbers?
Well put together podcast on icky gut your visual aids are really nice. Although at 67 I do primarily a carnivore diet. And I've eliminated all my disease eczema that is all gone now
Loved the info. Very well explained. Thank you, doc!
Thank you for your Research and showing us a Way to Heal. Much Love from Germany
The first thing you should do is cut way back on wheat and stop buying US wheat as it is all dried with glyphosate. They started this practice right about the mid 90's when all the digestive issues started. As usual America does not care about the cause so they just labelled the symptoms as diseases. I buy my flour from Italy and make all my own wheat based items from scratch. Pasta, flour tortillas, bread, biscuits, and so on. The problem with American medicine is that when you go to the DR they never, ever, ever, ever, ever ask you what you diet consists of. Instead they whip out their prescription pad and write, write, write. They also get kickbacks form the pharmaceutical industry so it is a great incentive for them to write prescriptions. The digestive wall need single particles to easily pass through it. Wheat does not break down into single particles so it causes digestive issues. Add to that the gluten which binds particles together and have gluten binding multiples together that need to pass through the digestive wall. This causes inflammation and all kinds of issues. Meats and veggies for health. Leave the grains alone and you will feel much, much better.
How do you order from Italy in America? I’d love to for my household to
@@chisassy9248just Google online an order it to your address. Maybe buy a couple at once to prevent multiple delivery costs
would you please make a clip on digestive enzymes and their effectiveness thank you
The medical/scientific community needs to never say never! Keep an open mind. Everything has a connection.
Enjoyed listen ing to the padcast. I am trying to do everything. It is just overwhelming. I will say i feel better than i have in years, but of course, i want even better results. I make my own yogert, trying to learn to make kraut, eat the right foods, no wheat, exercise. I am retired. I have time to try to learn everything i can. How do the rest of you do it? GOD LOVE YOU❤
I'm a retired engineer with continual gastric distress and the "treatments" are overwhelming. I have had multiple endoscopies, X rays, MRI's, Paleo Reset diets (with low Fodmap), exercise like a madman, meditate, cleared for SIBO, C Diff, and H Pylori multiple times. Eliminated most seed oils, artificial sweeteners, dairy, and gluten. My Gastro put me on a PPI due to reflux and Barrett's Esophagus. Have taken a boatload of every gut supplement that is that latest thing including a ton of high quality probiotics. Also was diagnosed with PTSD so there is a stress component and the elusive brain-gut interaction. Like chasing a GD ghost. 5 years of being sick. Got 3 months of "wellness" after one reset diet. Repeated the same reset diet and zero improvement. Did not want to take the PPI but my stomach pain and bloating improved for about 6 months. Then it all came back again although it is about 75% as bad as 5 years ago. Lost as a ball in high weeds. Guess I will try another reset diet. Perhaps this Doc can help me. I'm holding out hope that I can improve before I expire.
@@jgmullins1have you tried going to an integrative Dr? I'm sorry for this and going through the same
@@mirandasullivan-selfempower , Hello Miranda. Well, I have what I believe is a breakthrough. I went to see a Functional Medicine Doc that I have seen previously. He had previosly put me on a Paleo Reset diet with lots of supplements that would go a month. Fixed my stomach issues for about 2-3 months but then it came back. A second reset did nothing. He then suggested that I had PTSD (I do) and that we needed to treat that. I could see him for an hour session of Cranial Sacral therapy and he could resolve my pain for a few hours but it would quickly return. Psyciatrists had me on Klonopin which did relax my stomcah a little bit but did not resolve the bloating, pain, belching , and IBS. Based on these internet Docs I tried Low Fodmap (again) with lots of supplements. Dropped all dairy, guten, and artificial sweeteners. Starting taking magnesium citrate. All bowel movements became perfect but I still had all the other symptoms and the stomach pain just would not go away. Five years of this until 3 days ago and a visit back to the same Doc seeking anything to help my stomach pain. He put me through some specific breathing and manipualtion of my abdominal muscles along with Cranial Sacral for about an hour. Pain gone. He then told me I was doing everything wrong. After his recommendation, and studing the information, I immediately went on a beef only carnivore diet. Day 3 and I just got back from the gym. Feel great. No stomach pain. No bloating. A touch of belching when i eat but it's just day 3!!! Brain fog is definitely impoving - not 100% sharp yet. Sorry to be so long winded. There is so much more. You can reach out to me at joe.mullins1@gmail if you want to know more. If you google Carnvore diet and watch the videos from some of the top MD's and then read the thousands of comments I think you will be shocked. Good luck to you.
One potential cause of gut dysbiosis I almost never hear mentioned is the FUT2 polymorphism conferring non-secretor condition. What is your opinion about this? Have you done a video about it?
You are the first to really explain so well. I have changed my diet of prescription meds to whole foods and done so well since.. but have lots to learn. I know you can help ❤
People who know a subject can explain technical concepts in a simple way. Nice video, subscribed.
Thx!
Recommended probiotics? Thanks.
Hi Dr, I’ve just discovered what leaky gut is and how my stomach health has affected me for the last decade. Short of all the issues of leaky gut I’ve had for so long I’ve also experiencing serious systemic inflammation through my entire body joint & muscular, severe scalp blistering that never recovers, constant headaches, severe sinus issues, bad broken sleep & haemorrhoids (banding surgery twice over 9yrs without solving and now I’m waiting for surgery). I just have one question if you could help me I would be really grateful. Could my haemorrhoids be a manifesting result from not being aware that my diet and leaky gut issues for a decade at least? In Australia leaky gut is not recognised so I don’t think I’ve ever been given the advice I needed by our Dr’s that could have helped me make the changes I desperately needed years ago.
Diet can contribute to hemorrhoids. Glad your making changes! Keep it up!
Leaky gut is caused by lectins in vegies. Carnivore diet heals almost every malady that affects man.
The answer to your question is yes.
Thank you both (Dr & Winnie) please excuse my delay responding with gratitude. I really appreciate your help. Already I’ve noticed a huge improvement since giving up smoking (35yrs) & sticking to a FODMAP menu (I downloaded an app to check everything I eat), knocked off sugary foods, I eat plain Greek yoghurt, kimchi & sauerkraut in every mouthful at every meal. I’ve discovered my fibromyalgia has almost disappeared, my scalp itchiness and blistering is calming, bloating and flatulence is minimal, and my snoring has disappeared. This information is life really life changing. Thank you Dr, I subbed for life.
@homebuddha about 6 months ago, I started getting hemorrhoids for the first time in my life. I have all the other symptoms you mentioned, but instead of blisters on my scalp, I get patches of skin growths that peel off. Either way, I decided to do something drastic and took on eating carnivore. It's helped me with all the GI problems. I'm still fatigued, and the fibromyalgia while getting better is not gone. Hopefully, over time, while also decreasing stress, I'll heal. I hope this information helps. God bless. Oh, I take 250-600 mgs of magnesium citrate at night. This keeps constipation away. It acts as a muscle relaxant. For constipation, you may also take high doses of vitamin C (it's safe for most people to take up to 8000 mg a day). But sometimes this causes cramping of the gut, so for me, it's a last resort. Also, 1 tablespoon of plain psyllium seed husk in the morning, vita d and mk7 (or k2), but twice a week, and daily zink, benfotiamine, b complex. I drink lots of purified water, and just started drinking kefir to help rebuild my gut biome, which so far I'm tolerating well. You'll learn what works for you.
P.s. read labels. The magnesium citrate brand I usually get just started to put rapeseed oil in the blend, which is a seed oil. It is not good to ingest any seed oil. So I switched brands. Good thing I read labels. The only oil worth eating is extra virgin olive oil first press.
I've got celiac disease. L-glutamine helped a lot in eliminating acid reflux. I started improving quickly. It also lowered my blood pressure. It's just an amino acid, so there aren't any side effects. I've seen it recommended for leaky gut, and that's why I originally took it. It definitely helps with intestinal irritation.
I lived with near crippling acid reflux for a while. It felt like a panic attack, not heart burn. The heart rate, the feeling like I'm choking on my tongue, etc. I did carnivore diet and it went away 100%. From IBS and severe acid reflux to perfectly healthy bowels and no reflux. I tried L-glutamine and everything else in this video before going to such extreme measures, but none worked. Of course I also hated eating only meat, eggs, and seafood.....I eventually found a medium where my stomach isn't great, but it's easily tolerable by just keeping carbs and fiber to a minimum. Fiber is my enemy despite the lies we're told that it's necessary.
I just learned about how important probiotic health is to children with autism and why focusing on leaky gut is important for glutathione production in these individuals.
Most medical issues are caused by obliterated foods. I would say easily 80% of disease is being caused by rotten toxic food. People would be stunned to learn how badly spoiled the food you eat is. If not for the preservatives the store would look and smell like week old fish. That VARNISH on that food is transferred to your gut. It is a miracle we are not sicker.
Yes !!! My boys autism improved with no carb diet .. at the time I followed the special carbohydrate diet ,lacto:Bifidobacteria bland, L Rhamnosus, Kyolic garlic capsules and colloidal silver to kill off badies in the gut, formulation to adddess pyrolle disorder , herbal mix to reduce stress .. etc no gluten or casein or crap food ( no
emulsifiers , colours , preservatives, no deli meats , fake margarines, artificial sweetener, ..
Fantastic video, science based and delivered in a calm style 😊
Thanks 🙏🏽
I tried a lot and got small gains but the thing that finally cleared up my skin was supplementing collagen.
Great to hear :)
Which brand did you use?
@@michaels999 Various but I live in Japan, so it won't be much help as they are Japanese brands. I doubt it matters much. My guess is, you have to have your other bases covered then give your body the materials it needs to make the repair and it will.
Hows life in japan? 😊
@@emilyeah Clean, safe, and quiet.
Absolutely spot on, great video.
Important to note is to not be on a low fodmap diet for too long. The goal is to be able to tolerate all those foods, even common allergens.
Can it be any soil based probiotics? Or any specific strain? Is spore based probiotics soil based?
And will the benefit/the healing subside once stopping the probiotics?
Hi I'm just a random person but I have some thoughts on your last question; I have found many say that the effects of probiotics are temporary for them, and I'm starting to wonder if it's because there's something specific causing inflammation in the body that is hurting their microbiome balance and therefore hurting the microbiome constantly causing the probiotics to not thrive. It can be anything from hormonal dysfunction, to heavy metal toxicity, to high stress, poor sleep etc. I've found all these to be the case for me, especially sleep & hormones. When I prioritize these, my microbiome seems to do SO MUCH better. I can tell because I'm healing from h pylori which causes stabbing pains; I don't feel the stabbing pains whenever my sleep and hormones are doing better ! Just figured I'd share this info in case it could help anyone. Took me long enough to put my own health puzzle pieces together. Took me fcking years man 😂
I've done fasting and more had issues for long time I had two rectal surgeries and still have a lot of probls I always looking to find a good Dr thank you Dr 🙏🙏🎉
Please make a video on gut issues brought on by long covid. Thanks
Noted :)
This was soooo good! I’m very glad I found this! Everything was explained brilliantly! I enjoyed it very much!❤
I've also learned how taking acetaminophen, painkillers, though not NSAIDS can lead to leaky gut when supposedly one takes them to reduce pain caused by inflammation in the colon. 😱 The guilt I feel by "trying" to help my child just keeps on growing! 😢😢
She is still on prebiotics - no guilt about putting her on that treatment plan yet. So grateful for that advice
Glad its helpful :)
you recommend to eat fermented foods, right after recommending to eat low fodmap, but fermented is high fodmap, so which is it?!
MY LEAKY GUT WAS CAUSED BY TONS OF DIFFERENT PARASITES I ACQUIRED BACK IN THE 80'S WHEN I LIVED IN CENTRAL AMERICA & MÉXICO FOR A FEW YRS.
IT WAS CURED YEARS LATER BY A STRONG HOME MADE MEDICINE BY A SHAMAN IN SOUTH AMERICA. AND THEN A YEAR OF AYURVEDIC REMEDIES.
I AM NOW A STRICT VEGETARIAN SINCE THE 90'S AND MY HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WHEN I WAS IN MY 30'S & 40'S. AT 72YRS OLD WITH NO DISEASES AT ALL.
🌺✌🏾💚🌺
What supplements did you take to heal your leaky.
Hello
Hello
My back itches terribly. What could be the reason, maybe, histamine?
Thank you for such a detailed and thorough breakdown!
I have enjoyed your teaching a lot.
Congratulations.
Good job!
Loved the way you break everything down. Thank you ❤
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it :)
For an elemental diet can I use something like Ensure or do I have to spend a lot of money on something expensive like Elemental Heal or Physician's Elemental Fiet?
Hi thanks so much for this. My 13 year old son has suffered his whole life with silent reflux since a baby. It got so bad that it started giving him a chronic cough and repeated lung infections that wouldn’t clear with antibiotics. None of the gastroenterologists or doctors have heard of leaky gut when I mentioned it. I’ve tried cutting out all sorts but eventually had to reintroduce the foods for his health. I tried gluten free too, but it didn’t work. It’s so hard to get him to restrict food as he already has a very restrictive diet due to a fear of food after the trauma that foods caused him as a child. What do you suggest? It’s so unusual for a child his age to have reflux and I don’t want this to get worse. Thanks so much in advance 🙌👍
You should look at NAET technique. I had to use therapeutic enzymes for a while when younger. It was the basis for getting better. I swear by real bergamot tea also.
Betaine HCL
Cabbage juice healed me
Am I right or (?? But I’m pretty sure you fed your son infamil or simulac and you didn’t breast fed You destroyed his gut with those bad formulas thank god in todays times we have organic high nutrient optional formulas
@@oreos_adventureswhat was your root cause sibo candida crohs disease colonitis ? H pylori ?
Please do a video about the effectiveness of using kefir as a probiotic, instead of pills
Pill 💊 get kill by stomach acid they say only 3% make it to small intestines also eat plain Greek yogurt 0 otlr low sugar 😊
Hey doc! Whats your take on using saccharomyces boullardi while having SIFO and candida overgrowth? I hear of a risk of fungal infection when the fungal overgrowth is already present. I also have SIBO, leaky gut, fibromyalgia and POTS/Dysautonomia. Your videos caught my attention with their relevance to SIFO and leaky gut and the use of the elemental diet. So thank you!!
Good question. So I believe it's a common misconception that s boulardii exacerbates overgrowths. I have a couple of pieces of content about SIBO in particular (ruclips.net/video/le4EwBYEQ-g/видео.html and drruscio.com/s-boulardii-good-for-SIBO/), if you want to check those out. I'll also link and article of mine about candida (drruscio.com/strongest-candida-killer/). But I'm going to make note of the question of s boulardii for SIFO and candida for future content. :)
Thank you VERY much!
You should ask questions about GI problems to a gastroenterologist. He is a chiropractor. A GI doctor spends 3 years solely learning the gut in residency. This guy just looks stuff up on his spare time. They don't teach about it in depth in chiropractoric school... they learn about the spine.
@@dovidschoenberg7850 Sounds logical but it just does not work that way. My Gastro know absolutely nothing about diet and all the different factors that create a leaky gut. I went to him with extreme abdominal distress along with reflux. After an endoscopy he gave me a PPI for the reflux and my Barrett's esophagus. When I asked about the cause of my bloating and constant stomach pain he replied "how should I know - maybe your not getting along with your wife". When I left the office the receptionist said no further appointments were needed. He had nothing else to pursue as the endoscopy showed nothing wrong with my stomach lining. Only 1 in 50 Gastros will be able to treat you in a holistic manner for gut problems.
your advice has been so helpful, thank you for these videos.
You are so welcome!
Leaky gut is actually true. Most people don’t know about it. Leaky gut, also known as increased intestinal permeability, is a condition where the lining of the digestive tract becomes more porous, potentially allowing undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream. This can lead to a range of health issues. It's important to maintain a healthy gut with a balanced diet, probiotics, and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about this condition.
unHealthy guts affects all parts of body.
Well done and thanks doctor!! Very important we stay aware of our bodies/gut but at the same time don’t develop pathological relation with food as we heal great message!!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this well presented information! One question I have is if one may be struggling with non-celiac gluten sensitivity, can gluten be reintroduced into the diet after a certain period? Meaning: Can gluten be tolerated again after the mucosa has been given time to heal?
Can we use the 3 probiotics types at the same time? Or what is the best option?
You can! If you have a super sensitive stomach, you might want to introduce one at a time. But most can take all three with no issue. :)
@@DrRuscioDC Perfect! I'll try it! Tks!
Helpful....Good specifics on the problem and helpful suggestions - science based! .
Would Alopecia be considered a result of leaky gut?
Dr. Ruscio, I always get leaky gut whenever I take Vitamin D supplement (even a lower dose) and then suffer the next 4/5 days. What could be the cause?
Which Vitamin D supplement are you taking?
what do you mean you 'get leaky gut'? How do you diagnose that? What symptoms?
Is consumption of hot peppers (capsaicin) damaging for the gut lining and hence producing leaky gut.?
Spicy foods can be irritating for some people. I'd listen to your body on this one. Hope this helps!
@@DrRuscioDC Thanks.! 👍
Heal your gut first, avoid spicy food when you are healing!!! Herbs would be good over spices that can speed up the healing! But aware of not using them too many and too much during healing phase!! That’s how auyervedic doctors treat autoimmune diseases!
I can’t even be near spices at all.
@@Christinesobsevations When it comes to hot peppers, eating them require slow training starting from low and going up towards more hot ones... just like you would do with the muscles weight training. Capsaicin is very beneficial health wise... cardio primarily.!
Wow, what a clear and backed research . Thank you ❤
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
I’ve been on low fodmap for a year and struggled as a lot of foods I can’t eat inc fruits and vegetables despite going lactose and gluten free, so not sure what to do but continue on a very restrictive diet?
This video is really helpful, thank you
You need to take a food sensitivity test some fruits are a problem apple can be one. Try eating plain white potatoes and chicken breast for a week
And glutamine
Thank you being so realistic. After two rounds of antibiotics, my gut is a mess. Lucky I have a ND and she is helpful.. pretty sure I have LG ..ate some lentils (which I eat all the time with no problem) and felt like I was going to die the day after.
Yeah, I don't ever take them anymore, so many things have a natural anti bacterial and colloidal silver is good too depending on the person
Clear explanation to get rid of leaky gut. Thanks for sharing, Doc.
My Mayo gastroenterologist won't even address intestinal permeability or leaky gut. He says Mayo Clinic does not consider it a disease and therefore will not treat it as such....in other words, he won't talk to me about it at all.
My Gi doctor from Ct is the same ! It is a shame. Most are mainstream and do not believe in any alternative therapies
Fire him
Remember, doctors can't make money if they cure patients.