415: What Causes Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? (And Sneaky Food Sensitivity Triggers) w/ Dr. Izabella Wentz


Bloating after meals, constipation, or rushing to the bathroom out of nowhere are all signs of irritable bowel syndrome. And the truth that no doctor will tell you is that irritable bowel syndrome…

414: What Causes HS (Hidradenitis Suppurativa)? The Hidden Links Most People Miss


Living with HS (hidradenitis suppurativa) can feel overwhelming enough on its own. But what if the symptoms you’re dealing with aren’t just about your skin? What many people don’t realize is that HS…

About That Skin Rash… Can It Be Candida?


Candida is a yeast microorganism that’s responsible for vaginal infections, thrush (a yeast infection in your mouth), athlete’s foot, and other yeast skin rashes. A vaginal or oral yeast infection is…

410: Can a Candida Test Be Wrong? Three Reasons Why You Can’t Always Trust Stool Tests For Candida Overgrowth


If you've ever been told that your Candida test from stool came back negative, but you're still struggling with candida overgrowth symptoms, including thrush, seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, or…

408: Tough Truth: Why Won’t Your Rash Go Away? (Why A Skin Rash Root Cause Analysis Is So Important)


Have you ever felt like you’ve tried everything to fix your chronic skin condition — only to still wake up each day with rashes that itch, burn, or flare at random? If that sounds familiar, you might…

406: Histamine Intolerance Symptoms: Everything You Know Is Wrong (And Why A Low Histamine Diet Won’t Stop Chronic Hives)


Do you feel like you get crazy histamine intolerance symptoms as your body reacts to everything — certain foods, smells, stress, or even the weather? Maybe you’ve got itchy skin, random rashes,…

403: Crazy Link Between High Oxalate Diet, Candida Overgrowth + Heavy Metals (Especially If You Get Kidney Stones)


Oxalates (and a high oxalate diet) have gotten a bad rap—especially if you’ve ever dealt with kidney stones or stumbled across alarming health forums. Some claim oxalates are toxic and should be…

402: Harnessing A Gut Toxin Binder For Gut Health (How THIS Dairy-Free Colostrum Immunoglobulin Supplement Can Massively Help) w/ Brian Kaufman


What if the key to improving your gut and skin health isn't just probiotics or diet, but a colostrum-based immunoglobulin supplement toxin binder that specifically targets unfriendly gut bugs and…

401: With Skyrocketing Rates of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Colorectal Cancer… Is A Colonoscopy Screening BAD For Your Gut? w/ Dr. Ilana Gurevich


Could your “normal” bloating, fatigue, or skin rash actually be inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)? You might be surprised how often Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis are missed — especially when…

397: Got A Whitish Coating On Your Tongue? (Oral Thrush Versus Candida Overgrowth)


Ever look in the mirror, open your mouth, and notice a strange white coating on tongue that just won’t go away—no matter how much you brush or scrape? That coating is often a sign of excess Candida…

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