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Do you suffer with the endo belly? Is it accompanied by bloating, diarrhea, constipation or abdominal cramping?

Whilst I’m all about getting to the root cause and find out WHY you’re suffering with the endo belly (not to mention, healing the root cause) I also understand the need for short-term symptom relief whilst we’re on that journey.

Today’s podcast episode offers just that. I am sharing the most effective supplement options that help to relieve endo belly flares in the moment. These are the tools and strategies we use in our SIBO training with Dr. Siebecker, but are safe if you don’t have SIBO but do suffer with IBS symptoms.

You will find all the dose references in the show notes, but remember - as a health coach I cannot prescribe you a treatment protocol, this is education only and the aim is for you to take this information away to discuss your options with your doctor.

Full credit to my tutor Dr. Allison Siebecker for teaching and providing us with these strategy relief tools!

 

Activated Charcoal

So first up we’re starting with activated charcoal, which is great for: 

It works by absorbing gases, which reduces pressure in the gut that can lead to cramping and of course, reduces bloating. It’s also absorbs fluid, so reduces diarrhea too. 

The doses are:

So, some things to consider when taking charcoal:

 

Ginger

Next up is my absolute favourite, and that’s ginger. 

Ginger is effective for:

 Ginger is a prokinetic, which means it stimulates the MMC and gut motility, so it moves gas down and out of the small intestine. This therefore helps with gas, bloating, pressure, and abdominal pain, and it helps food to go down as well if you’re feeling like you’re not digesting your food properly. And I’ve mentioned, it’s a great tool for nausea and vomiting.

 The doses are:

So, some things to consider when taking ginger are:

 

Peppermint

Peppermint can be used for:

Peppermint relaxes the smooth muscle of the intestines, so helps significantly with cramping and abdominal pain, and helps to ease the transition of gas. It’s also been shown to be 67% effective for reducing severe IBS symptoms, pretty impressive stuff!

So, the doses are:

So, some things to consider when taking peppermint are:

Magnesium

Magnesium citrate or oxide can be used for:

These types of magnesium draw water into the colon, helping to create a bowel movement.

The dose is: 

So, some things to consider when taking magnesium citrate or oxide are:

 

Partially Hydrolysed Guar Gum

PHGG be used for:

PHGG is a type of soluble, low FODMAP fibre, which is generally safe and well tolerated by even SIBO patients! It’s a longer term symptom management tool, whereas the others bring relief same day, this tends to need about a month to build up to the benefits. It helps to bulk up stools, making it effective for both constipation and diarrhea.

So, the dose is:

Most Important Takeaway:

So, that wraps up this module, and I wanted to also let you know, there are multiple other options to help with symptoms, including more supplements and some at home remedies. I’ve linked to a handout in this slide by my tutor Dr. Allison Siebecker, which provides all of them. You don’t need to use them all, but I would recommend you have a read of it, so you know your options, and I also recommend trying some of the simple home remedies before buying expensive supplements! 

But before we do any of that, remember, getting our foundations in place can make a huge difference to gut health - so start off with the first line therapies, before you start spot treating with lots of different supplements.

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Show Notes

Charcoal

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3717809/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3521259/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7015846/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3717809/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7949514/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12516788

https://www.siboinfo.com/uploads/5/4/8/4/5484269/sibo_symptomatic_relief_suggestions_jan_2020.pdf

 

Ginger

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10442508/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16865831/

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